Google's mail service is one of the most used in the world, not only because it is necessary to be able to use a smartphone managed by Android but because it is one of the most complete and continually adds new functionalities to improve the user experience.
One of the latest news that Google has included in the Gmail application for Android is found in the possibility of add recipients as we are writing the email showing a very similar operation to what we can find on Twitter without going any further. If you want to know how it works, I invite you to continue reading.
To add new recipients to the emails we send from the Gmail application for Android, we just have to write the sign "+" or "@" without the quotation marks and start writing the name of the person we want to include in the email.
Then all contacts starting with the first letter will be displayed that we have written in a list. We just have to click on it so that it automatically includes it in the To field.
If you removed the text + (recipient's name) from the text, this will be automatically removed from the To field. This ingenious function is ideal for long names and means that by writing an email we do not have to change fields.
At the moment this function, which is already available to all G Suite customers, is expanding to the rest of users who do not use Google's office automation platform, so if you still do not have that option available, it is a matter of time before it is.