Gmail’s AI Inbox Feature With Smart Prioritisation Rolls Out for Google AI Ultra Subscribers in the US

Gmail is rolling out its AI-powered Inbox feature to select Google AI Ultra subscribers in the US, expanding on the Gemini-driven updates it introduced earlier this year. The new feature adds a dedicated AI view within Gmail that highlights priority emails, surfaces actionable tasks, and groups less urgent updates into summaries. It is said to be designed to reduce inbox clutter and help users quickly focus on what matters most, building on Google’s broader push to integrate AI more deeply across its email experience.

Gmail’s AI Inbox Feature Splits Email Into Two Sections
Gmail said in an X post that it has introduced an AI-powered Inbox with smart prioritisation and personalised briefings, now rolling out in beta to Google AI Ultra subscribers in the US. The new AI Inbox appears as a separate view alongside the traditional inbox and is designed to surface priority information, rather than requiring users to scan individual emails.

The AI Inbox feature splits emails into two sections. While suggested to-dos highlight messages that need action, such as bills, reminders, or deadlines, and show what needs to be done, topics to catch up on cover less urgent updates, grouping things like travel plans, events, and purchases into quick summaries. These appear as interactive cards that link back to the original emails.

AI Inbox was first introduced to a small group of testers in January and is now rolling out in beta. It runs on Gemini 3 and processes data within what Google describes as a dedicated privacy environment. Users can turn off AI features through Gmail settings, and the company says personal Workspace data is not used to train its AI models.

 

Google Pixel 11 Pro Leaked Renders Indicate It Might Sport Thinner Bezels Than the Pixel 10 Pro

Design renders of the Google Pixel 11 were recently leaked, suggesting that the rumoured smartphone from the Mountain View-based tech giant could launch with subtle design adjustments. Expected to be unveiled later this year, the Pixel 11 lineup could feature at least four models, including the standard Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL, and Pixel 11 Pro Fold. Now, computer-aided design (CAD) renders of the purported Google Pixel 11 Pro have also surfaced online, hinting that the company might redesign the rear camera module of the handset. Its dimensions, key specifications, and features have also been leaked.

Google Pixel 11 Pro Design, Specifications (Expected)
In collaboration with tipster Steve H. McFly (@OnLeaks), Android Headlines has published CAD renders of the rumoured Google Pixel 11 Pro, revealing the design of the handset. While the phone appears to have a similar design to its predecessor, the Google Pixel 10 Pro, the leaked renders suggest that it could be launched next year with a few changes. It is shown to feature a larger, tinted glass cover for the rear pill-shaped camera module, which might house three cameras and an LED flash. This year’s Pixel 11 Pro could feature an LED flash under the glass cover, instead of the outside, like the Pixel 10 Pro.

The purported Google Pixel 11 Pro appears in a silver colourway, featuring a flat rear panel and a flat metal frame. The centred Google branding appears in the middle of the panel. A power button and volume controls could be placed on the right side of the phone, with multiple antenna bands placed on either side of the phone. It is also expected to feature a USB Type-C port on the bottom. Moreover, it will reportedly boast thinner bezels than its predecessor, measuring 1.1mm.

Along with the renders, the dimensions of the phone have also been leaked. The Google Pixel 11 Pro is said to measure 152.7 x 71.8 x 8.4mm in dimensions. While it will reportedly be identical in terms of height and width to the Pixel 10 Pro, the handset is expected to be slightly thinner than its predecessor. It is expected to be powered by Google’s proprietary seven-core Tensor G6 chipset, along with a MediaTek M90 network chip.

Realme C100 5G, Realme C100i Price, Colour Options, Key Features Leak Ahead of Expected April Launch

Realme C100 5G and Realme C100i are expected to launch in Thailand in the first week of April, and they will be the latest entrants in the company’s C series of smartphones. Both handsets are tipped to feature 6.8-inch LCD screens, large 7,000mAh batteries, and IP64-rated builds for dust and splash resistance. They are also expected to run Android 16-based Realme UI. The two models may differ in areas like refresh rate, charging speeds, and design, while still focusing on long battery life and smooth everyday performance.

Realme C100 5G, Realme C100i Launch, Price (Expected)
The Realme C100 5G and Realme C100i are set to launch in Thailand on April 3, according to a report by iPhone-Droid.net. While pricing details are still under wraps, the Realme C100i is expected to be the more affordable option in the lineup.

Ahead of the launch, the upcoming Realme C100 5G has been listed on Thai retailer BaNANA, with the 4GB + 128GB model priced at THB 7,000 (roughly Rs. 20,100) and the 6GB + 128GB variant at THB 7,500 (roughly Rs. 21,500).
Realme C100 5G, Realme C100i Design and Colour Options (Expected)
The Realme C100 5G is expected to feature a squared design with a matte frame and a slim 8.45mm profile. It is shown in a Blooming Purple colour with a floral pattern on the back as well as a Sprouting Green finish. The camera module has a glossy finish.