fbpx
Gmail on tablet stock photo 4

Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority
  • Gmail for Android will now use the user’s web-based email signature if no mobile-specific one is set.
  • The new feature supports full formatting, including images and logos, mirroring the desktop experience.
  • The change is available to all users of Google Workspace, Workspace Individual, and personal accounts.

If you’re fully dipped in the Google ecosystem on your Android flagship, there’s a very good chance that Gmail is your email app and service of choice. Other than hating Gemini in Gmail, most people have little complaint. I am an avid Gmail user for personal and professional needs, and I did have a complaint with signatures on the app, and Google is thankfully fixing it (finally!).

Email signatures are handy repositories of information that can be quickly appended to any new email or reply. Most people have a signature set for their professional account, usually denoting their full name, designation in the organization, preferred pronouns, and any relevant addresses, web links, or other information. Most organizations also have a set format for these signatures that employees need to follow.