Now you can delete 50 mails simultaneously in G-Mail, know about this new feature of Google


G-mail, Google's e-mail service, is one of the most used applications worldwide. So now it has become easy to delete old e-mails from G-mail. Now the tech giant Google has launched a new feature for Android users. With the help of which old and unnecessary mails can be deleted very easily. In the latest version of Gmail Android App, users can select and delete up to 50 mails simultaneously with a single click.

9to5Google's report provided the information

First of all, this information was given in a report of 9to5Google. This new feature is available in Gmail Android version 2023.08.20.561750975. According to a report, this feature has been made available on Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel smartphones. In the coming days, select all feature will be seen in many other devices as well.

50 mails will be deleted from Gmail at once

The company has named this feature 'select all'. Through which 50 mails can be tickmarked simultaneously in the Android app. Users can also uncheck any e-mail as per their requirement. An important thing is that this feature was made available on the desktop version a while back. Now finally this feature has come for Android users too.

Useful for people who depend on free storage

This feature is very useful for people who depend on free storage available in Google account. Even e-mails with photo and video attachments use more storage. Also, when Gmail's storage is full, receiving new e-mails stops. Due to this feature, storage can be quickly freed up by easily deleting old e-mails.

Google has recently stopped the unlimited storage available on Google Photos. Because of this, the 15GB storage limit of users who backup photos and videos in Google Photos ends very soon.


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