Gmail will now allow users to express themselves and quickly respond to emails with emojis. As of the moment, the feature of sending emoji reactions on Gmail is only available to users of Android phones and tablets. Users can add an emoji reaction on Gmail by following these steps: On your Android phone or tablet, open the Gmail app. [caption id="attachment_345116" align="aligncenter" width="380"] Image Credit: The Verge[/caption] Removing an emoji reaction will also depend on your "Undo Send" settings in Gmail on which users will have from 5 up to 30 seconds to remove an emoji reaction after adding it. Emoji reactions also won't be available if you use a work or school account, the message is sent to a group email list, the message is sent to more than 20 recipients, you use a different email provider like Apple Mail or Microsoft Outlook, you're in BCC, or if you've already sent more than 20 reactions to the same message. From OG stars to hearts and then to possibly emoji reactions, Twitter is considering a change in how people engage with tweets. https://twitter.com/WFBrother/status/1374633883593887747 The company has been surveying users throughout the month to get input on how they feel about a broader set of emoji-style reactions, TechCrunch reports. Read more in our articles including "Gmail now lets users reply to messages with emojis" and "Twitter exploring emoji-style reactions".
Gmail will now allow users to express themselves and quickly respond to emails with emojis. As of the moment, the feature of sending emoji reactions on Gmail is only available to users of Android phones and tablets.
Users can add an emoji reaction on Gmail by following these steps: On your Android phone or tablet, open the Gmail app. [caption id="attachment_345116" align="aligncenter" width="380"] Image Credit: The Verge[/caption] Removing an emoji reaction will also depend on your "Undo Send" settings in Gmail on which users will have from 5 up to 30 seconds to remove an emoji reaction after adding it. Emoji reactions also won't be available if you use a work or school account, the message is sent to a group email list, the message is sent to more than 20 recipients, you use a different email provider like Apple Mail or Microsoft Outlook, you're in BCC, or if you've already sent more than 20 reactions to the same message.
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