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Some people don’t care, while others absolutely hate the new icons. If you fall into the latter group, here’s how to replace Google’s new icons for Gmail ... the distinct red color and ...
Technology can be great, but it can also be a never-ending source of mystery. And it’s constantly changing. It seems like yesterday that we were outraged when Facebook forcibly migrated its ...
Red still has the largest share, but it comes as Google moves away from accent colors in its apps. All past Gmail icons distinctly feature an envelope. It’s now only implied, with Google ...
It’s now here! The main Gmail icon (above) isn’t necessarily offensive in its new colorful design. Instead of Gmail’s red, Google has fully taken over. It’s an icon change that is ...
They changed something? HOW DARE THEY? Such is the case right now with people who have noticed a blue Gmail icon instead of the typical red — an update that apparently happened sometime around ...
The Gmail redesign features new icons and a collapsible app toolbar. If you don't like the Gmail redesign, you can revert back to the original view through your Settings menu. The Gmail website ...
The small tweak meant that when you opened the notification shade on your phone, Gmail's icon was no longer red like before, making your unread emails stand out less among your unopened alerts.
Gmail's most recent overhaul came with lots of great changes, though some people didn't like its new toolbar buttons, which had icons instead of the arguably more descriptive text. If you want the ...
Google is known for being an early update provider to its own first-party apps, which makes sense. Gmail has been no exception. The app embraced Material You in September and introduced dynamic ...
For those of us who really dominate the email game, a new Gmail update has promised a reward in the form of an all-new congratulatory "inbox zero" icon. The refreshed Gmail graphic, spotted by ...
The new Gmail logo is now an M made out of Google’s core blue, red, yellow, and green brand colors. It more closely matches similar logos for Google itself, Google Maps, Google Photos ...