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Google announces Emoji feature for Gmail inboxes, users can respond with emojis

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Google has announced that it is for its Gmail mailbox to introduce Emoji emoticon service, users can use these emoticons and react to the mail.

It is reported that the relevant responses include “thumbs up”, “love”, “fireworks”, “smiley face”, “all kinds of gestures”, etc, Google said that this feature is gradual to Android platform client push, while the iOS platform still needs to wait for a period of time.

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Google said that users can send up to 20 responses in the same Gmail email.

Google claims that “using Emoji emojis in Gmail inboxes is as easy as responding to an “instant message” sent by someone else,” and that this Emoji response is actually “a convenient way to reply. This Emoji response is actually “a convenient way to respond to an Instant Message without the complexity of a manual reply”.

Google also said that if a user’s Gmail account is a “work or school account”, then it is not possible to send emoji reactions, and if emails sent from this “work or school account” are subject to emoji reactions from other users, then these reactions will be sent to the user’s Gmail account, and the emoji reaction will be sent to the user’s Gmail account. If emoji reactions are received from other users, they will be sent as “separate emails” to the respective accounts.

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