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Updated Gmail For iPhone And Android

It’s great to see that Google is constantly trying to improve Gmail for mobile, and now there has been an update to Gmail for iPhone and Android users. The new web application basically improves the contrast between the content and the menu buttons, so that they won’t seem like they’re part of the message. Buttons have also become slightly larger, making them easier to click on. Check out the official announcement here.

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