Google will drive move G Suite clients to the new Gmail in October with no quit
Google declared a noteworthy refresh to Gmail back in April without precedent for a drawn-out period of time, with the objective of giving clients a chance to accomplish more with their email without really leaving the principle inbox screen.
While the new Gmail look as of now remains to a great extent discretionary as a component of Google's Early Adopter Program, the hunt mammoth is currently giving G Suite administrators a while to get ready for the up and coming required switch.
In a blog entry, the Mountain View-based organization said that beginning one month from now executives will have the capacity to promptly move their clients to the new Gmail, let them do the switch whenever they need inside July, or sit tight for around a month until the point when their clients can select in, while as yet enabling them to quit.

Notwithstanding, in September clients who haven't yet refreshed the refreshed Gmail will be consequently progressed to the new email look with the capacity to quit for one more month.
In October, the quit catch will vanish and all G Suite clients will be compelled to move to the new Gmail.
There's no word, however, on whether these progressions will apply to consistent clients of Gmail.