Google Inbox by Gmail application officially stopped working on April 2, 2019
Inbox by Gmail is Google's popular email application, running on Android, iOS and popular browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. The beta version of Inbox was officially launched on October 22, 2014.
Earlier, Google confirmed that Inbox by Gmail will officially stop operating in early 2019 but did not disclose the exact date. However, today, this technology giant has officially announced, Inbox by Gmail will be deactivated from April 2, all features of this application will be integrated for Gmail.
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Google has sent notice to all Inbox users about Inbox by Gmail will be closed within 15 days from this point. At the same time, Google also provides a "shortcut" (shortcut) to open the Gmail application.
In the past, Google has slowly moved the Inbox features to the Gmail application. While the process is still incomplete, the giant claims the missing features will be updated for Gmail in the future.
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