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Google is bringing Gmail’s popular Priority Inbox feature to Gmail’s mobile web interface.
Priority Inbox is Google’s attempt to solve e-mail overload. It algorithmically chooses the e-mails that are the most likely to be important to you and brings them to the top of the page, placing them in the “important and unread” folder. Priority Inbox is currently available for desktop and Android devices.
Now Google is bringing Priority Inbox to the Gmail mobile web app. Users with the feature enabled will be able to access their priority inboxes from the Menu screen in the mobile app. Users can read through their important and unread or starred messages, or they can simply check out all of their high-priority e-mails. Gmail for mobile also labels important items with the familiar yellow arrow icon.
Oh, and good news for those who have customized Priority Inbox with a custom label: It will be accessible through Gmail’s mobile app as well. Priority Inbox for mobile is available for phones that support HTML5, primarily Android and iOS devices.
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