Google has now introduced an ‘early adopter programme (EAP)’ for the newly-designed Gmail which will offer features like Gmail offline and nudging.

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The G Suite team wrote in a blog post, “Approximately eight weeks after the GA announcement in July, any users who haven’t yet been transitioned to the new Gmail will be automatically migrated to the new experience. They’ll have the option to opt out of the new Gmail for an additional four weeks.”

After the new Gmail launches to GA in July, G Suite admins will have the following options in the Admin console:

1. Immediately transition their users to the new Gmail. For a period of time, users will still have the option to opt out (see below for more details).

2. Allow their users to opt in to the new Gmail at the time of their choice. For a period of time, users will still have the option to opt out (see below for more details).

3. Wait approximately four weeks until their users are allowed to opt in to the new Gmail. For a period of time, users will still have the option to opt out (see below for more details).

4. This is the default setting. During this four-week period, users will not have the option to opt in to the new Gmail.

In September, everyone will be switched over to the new Gmail design. Users who haven’t yet been transitioned to the new Gmail will be automatically migrated to the new layout. The option to opt out will still be available for another month but by October, the option will disappear and G Suite accounts will be required to use the new design.