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Update from Google: Mail notifications are changing for iOS devices!

Google updates notifications for iOS Focus Mode in Gmail and Google Chat apps! Here are the details...
 Update from Google: Mail notifications are changing for iOS devices!
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The Focus Mode, which comes with iOS 15, allows to receive notifications only from certain applications when it is not wanted to be disturbed. In other words, the user receives notifications only from the people and applications they want, whenever they want. Gmail and Google Chat notifications updated by Google will now appear at the bottom of the watch, in the middle of the screen when Focus Mode is on.

Google will roll out a new update to improve Gmail and Google Chat notifications. With the update, Gmail and Google Chat notifications will get a new look. So what will the updated Gmail and Google notifications look like? Let’s take a look at the details of the news together.

Google notifications will also be adjusted when Focus mode is active!

On iOS devices, when Focus Mode is turned on, Gmail and Google Chat notifications will appear along with a contact’s profile photo. The apps that will be updated in the coming weeks will be renewed for anyone with a personal Google account.


New look of Gmail and Google Chat notifications

Before Google updated, Gmail only sent notifications by adding its own logo. Thanks to the new update, notifications from Google accounts will appear with the profile photo when Focus Mode is set. The update will make you much better comfortable seeing who the message is from before reading the message. With its recent update, WhatsApp has started to add the profile photo of the people who sent the message to the notifications.

What do you readers think about this issue? How do you think Google Chat and Gmail notification updates and new looks? You can express your thoughts in the comments section or on the SDN Forum.

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