
Back in August, Google
launched Priority Inbox, a feature that automatically flags messages that Gmail believes you'll be most interested in. It's a great feature ? Google says it cuts down the amount of time users spend reading email
by 15% ? but until now it hasn't really been available on Android, which features an otherwise great Gmail app. Today, that changes, as Google brings Priority Inbox to Android. If you've used Priority Inbox on the web, this will be pretty familiar. Messages in your inbox that Gmail thinks are important are tagged with arrows in the normal 'inbox' view. And if you want to
only look at the important messages, you can jump to the 'Priority Inbox' label (you can also set this to your default).

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