If you can find an old trench where you can hide and get rid of your enemies, you are thirsty and need to quench it before traveling a few miles to reach your shelter. Then you have found a place where you see a lake in the wasteland, and on the spot, you will feel at ease.
Gmail is an identical way to secure you from the most cumbersome tasks and limit you from reaching heights. Gmail’s Android version offers nearly everything to make your breakfast special, as it’s been served in the web version, and the functionality is cavalier with all checkboxes.
You can snooze or mute an email thread, you can assign a label, and there are a lot of features that keep the email from being become. Still, the platform needs to select all emails in the Android version. So, if you want to archive or mark all emails on the existing page as read, you should be manually selecting them. It seems Google has seen the trouble the users are going through and is planning to add a Select all functionality to Gmail’s Android app.
One famous tipster, @AssembleDebug, picked the Select All button in the latest Gmail 2023.08.20.561750975.Release. The option will pop out when you tap one email in the app. Afterward, you can archive, snooze, mute, mark emails as read/unread, and many more. Gmail limits the number of emails drawn out from its servers to 50 per request. So clicking the Select All will mark the first 50 emails in your inbox.
You can click again on the button to select another 50 conversations. You can deselect the number of discussions if you have selected more than 50 conversations. It will eventually make your bulk selections much easier despite having limited marks. As of now, we don’t have any clue when it will be rolled out to users, but it doesn’t matter when Google is considering getting the feature we all hoped for; it should roll out sooner rather than later.