Google's Gmail app for Android has remained an
ad-free sanctuary, but code uncovered by
Android Police in an APK teardown of the application's
latest version
hints that circumstances might change. Buried within the the program is
a new library called "ads," along with messages, functions and classes
mentioning advertisements. What's more, a "ShowAdPreferenceManager()"
function routes users to the
ad settings page for their very own Google account. Its not clear if sponsored bits will make it into the promotions folder
just like the web version of Mountain View's inbox, but the clues suggest you should brace yourself to see some marketing relatively soon.
Source: Android Police
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