The feature of reacting with emojis, which started on Facebook and most recently ended on WhatsApp, is now coming to Gmail, according to today’s news. This will make it possible to prevent emails from going unanswered. Here are the details!
Support for 50 different emojis for a single email
Google’s email service, Gmail, continues to introduce new features. The service recently added the feature of automatically translating emails. According to the news today, Gmail will soon have the feature of reacting with emojis.
This feature, discovered by Steve Moser, was noticed in the latest update for Gmail. According to a share by a Google leak page, the APK contains a few lines of code that directly reference emoji reactions. These code lines indicate that the feature is coming.
According to the shares, users will be able to use emoji reactions from the email screen or the three-dot menu. Additionally, there are restrictions mentioned in the code that some emoji reactions will not be available for encrypted messages.
Along with all this, it seems there will be a limit on the use of emojis. Users will encounter a limit of 20 emoji reactions per user. However, for a single email, it will support up to 50 different emojis for reactions. As active Gmail users already know, you can react with emojis in the Chat section.
Nevertheless, Gmail is planning to bring emoji reactions directly into emails. This feature will be especially helpful for users who don’t want to leave an email unanswered. Google has not provided any official statement regarding the emoji feature, but it is expected that the company will announce this innovation soon.
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