GMail web version for iPhone and Android updated with “Move” and “Enhanced Refresh”
By Dusan Belic on Sunday, September 27th, 2009 at 11:31 PM PST In Android, Applications, Services, iPhone

Google (NSDQ: GOOG) has once again updated its GMail web client for the iPhone and Android-powered devices. There are two new features available:
- New option in the floaty bar – “Move.” As you can guess for yourself, using it you will label and archive an email with a single tap. Could be useful, though I don’t need that too often.
- The second new feature is “Enhanced Refresh” which makes sure you’re always looking at the most recent inbox. With this feature, your Gmail inbox auto-refreshes when you switch back to Gmail from another tab or application. The same happens if your phone goes to sleep while Gmail is open.
And that’s it. GMail for Android and iPhone keeps getting better, and that’s a good thing for me personally, since I’m using it on a daily basis to quickly scan my email…
[Via: Google Mobile Blog]


but why aren’t images shown in mails? I really don’t understand google…