In Android, Gmail removing text labels from the bottom bar

Last year, Google redesign the basis of Material You in Android phones, now, in this update on Android phones, Gamil removes text labels from the bottom bar. Since the first version of the Gmail app, Android user use the “Mail”, “Chat”, “Spaces” and “Meet” label from the bottom bar icon. Some users have versions without any text and that version is widely released. Maybe this case of Gmail for iPad because of Material You design form.

As per the Material 3 guidelines for the navigation bar consider the text label to be optional. Google advised that Material 3 guidelines for the navigation bar consider the text label to be optional. Most users at some point in Gmail more or less use the first tab.

Actually, maybe it’s different but this is good practice using the bottom bar. Users use the different heights of the navigation bar from the previous version and the design introduced with Material You quite taller. Now both bottom bar shrinks break that guidance, so maybe you cannot use the bottom bar if there are only two sections. It is the default case when the Chat and Spaces are set to be disabled.

In Android, Gmail removing text labels from the bottom bar

In the existing version of Gmail, there is always availability see in your inbox but with the new version, it is quite minimal.
This new changing feature is available to many users but not widely available. It takes time for all and you can see this in the latest version of the Gmail app.

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