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  • Google is rolling out a Gemini-powered Gmail Q&A feature to the Gmail app on Android.
  • This feature allows users to search their inboxes and get answers to questions about their emails.
  • Gmail on desktop already has a similar Gemini-powered sidebar with these functionalities.

If you haven’t noticed, Google’s been quietly weaving its powerful AI model, Gemini, into more and more of its apps. It’s the default smart assistant on Pixel 9 phones and is already a part of most Google Workspace apps. This summer, Gmail got a taste of Gemini’s magic, first with a “summarize email” button on the app and then with a whole Gemini side panel on the web, letting you summarize email threads, suggest replies, and even answer questions based on your inbox.

Now, this same functionality is making its way to Gmail on Android phones in the form of a dedicated Gemini button. Google’s calling it Gmail Q&A, and it’ll be on iOS soon, too (though the company didn’t say exactly when). Basically, it lets you do all the cool stuff the web version could, like summarize emails, find specific info, see messages from a particular person, and more, but right on your phone.