Google mobile blog announced that, Gmail for Android 2.3.2 now supports Priority Inbox view. All important messages in your inbox will be grouped separately. You can archive and delete conversations or mark them unimportant from there. This feature is already existing in the desktop verison of Gmail.
Another interesting feature of the new update is that, you can set up your phone to notify, vibrate, or ring when you receive a new important mail. Set the option at Adroid Gmail at Menu > Settings > Priority Inbox.
Email Compose function is improved to easily switch between reply, reply all, and forward while composing your response.
If you moved to Gmail from another webmail provider and want to continue to send email from that address, now you can send from any address you have configured in the desktop version of Gmail.
In addition, you can now respond to messages in-line, as in the desktop version.
This version of the Gmail app works for Android 2.2 (Froyo) and newer releases in most countries.
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