Gmail upgrades Smart Compose feature, adds ability to schedule an email

Google is making Smart Compose a bit smarter and more useful to people without Pixel phones.
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Gmail upgrades Smart Compose feature, adds ability to schedule an email
Smart Compose for Gmail is getting some upgrades and support on more devices soon. Credit: S3studio / Getty Images

Google has been gradually adding and, more quietly, removing features from Gmail over the past few weeks. That momentum continued on Monday when Google announced some extensions to the popular email ciient's Smart Compose feature.

Desktop and Google Pixel 3 users know Smart Compose as the Gmail feature that completes sentences for you on occasion. Google is enhancing it so it can supposedly emulate your writerly voice, meaning it can better adapt to informal ways of greeting email recipients now.

It will even suggest subject lines now, according to Google. In addition to that, Smart Compose will now work in Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese alongside English.

Finally, and perhaps most significantly, Smart Compose should now work on Gmail for Android devices. Google also said an iOS release is "coming soon," but didn't give a specific timetable for its release. Smart Compose somehow wasn't available on a large majority of mobile devices almost a year after its launch, but hey, better late than never.

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One other nice feature Google is sneaking out this week is the ability to schedule drafted emails to be sent at specified times in the future. That's the kind of thing you could be forgiven for thinking Gmail already had, but it will likely be a welcome addition nevertheless.

This is all part of a larger revamping of Gmail, in ways that make the service better but could also leave some of its more dedicated users in the dust. Google also recently announced that customizable swipe actions that were already in Gmail for Android are coming to iOS.

Aside from that, new AMP features for Gmail will allow senders to make their messages more interactive and functional without requiring recipients to open links in new tabs.

This is a bit of a double-edged sword, though, as Gmail is also losing some features. The productivity-minded Inbox by Gmail app is dead, with some of its most beloved features still waiting to find their way into the regular Gmail app. Key features from the third-party IFTTT service are also getting killed off by Gmail API changes.

There could be legitimate technical reasons for those downgrades, but that doesn't mean everyone has to be happy about it.

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Alex Perry
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Alex Perry is a tech reporter at Mashable who primarily covers video games and consumer tech. Alex has spent most of the last decade reviewing games, smartphones, headphones, and laptops, and he doesn’t plan on stopping anytime soon. He is also a Pisces, a cat lover, and a Kansas City sports fan. Alex can be found on Bluesky at yelix.bsky.social.

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