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Google brings in Link Previews and Smart Compose feature for Android and iPhone users

The Link Previews and Smart Compose features were already available for users on the web. They will now be made available to mobile users.


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  • Google will bring in Link Previews and Smart Compose feature for Android and iOS users.

  • With Link Previews users will get more information about links on Google Docs without having to open it.

  • The Smart Compose suggestion feature will help users type fast without spelling and grammatical errors.


Google will update Docs with new features like the Link Previews and Smart Compose feature for mobile users. The features were already available on the web and will now be made available to Android and iOS users. While Link Previews will be made available for GSuite customers and users with personal accounts, Smart Compose will only be made available to GSuite customers. Google had earlier launched a host of features for mobile users to enhance their experience. These features include new commenting interface in docs on Android, email notifications for Gmail on mobile and dark mode for Docs, Sheets, and Slides on Android. The new features will build on these launches for enhanced user experience.


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Google is updating Docs, Sheets, and Slides apps with link previews, Smart Compose, and more



Google is updating its office software on mobile devices for G Suite users, adding new features to the Docs, Sheets, and Slides apps that should make it easier to get work done from your smartphone. The changes are mostly visual and include a link preview feature and new comment interface. Google is also bundling in the news that Dark Mode is available for Docs, Sheets, and Slides, though it announced that last month.

The full changes are as follows:

  • Link previews in Docs. Tap a link in Docs, and you’ll now be shown a dynamic card with information instead of having to leave the app. That info includes thumbnails, titles, and descriptions for web links, and latest activity and owner information for Drive files. Available now on iOS and coming to Android in a matter of weeks.


  • Improved comment navigation in Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Instead of having to select each comment individually from the document, you can now tap through comments from a single unified interface. Available on Android now and coming to iOS in the next few months.


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