Gmail
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Google email service on your Android device
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Gmail is the official app for the Google email client that lets
you manage you email account (and any other account you may have)
using a clean and user-friendly interface.
The first thing users will note is that, apart from having your
regular email account, you can also associate other, different
accounts to the app. Thanks to this feature you’ll be able to get
all of your emails in a single place, without having to resort
to any other email manager.
Gmail’s interface is very similar to the desktop browser client
which just about all users are already use to: on the left column
you have different tags and categories, while in the center of the
screen you get to read all of your emails. Gmail’s intelligent
management system also separates promotions, from social emails,
and both of these from the truly important emails.
Thanks to the all of the widgets installed in the Gmail app, you
can monitor email tags on your device’s main screen, or simply see
your latest incoming emails (and answer them if you want).
Gmail’s official app is, like its desktop version, a must-have service
for any regular Android user. There may be better ways of managing
your email from a mobile device, but finding them won’t be easy.
HOW TO FREE UP SPACE ON YOUR GOOGLE ACCOUNT
Several years ago Google unified the 15GB of free space it provides
in the cloud to be distributed among Gmail, Google Drive, and Google
Photos. The problem with this is that a point comes when you don't
know exactly where you're saving things among your personal documents,
backups, and trash items. That's why we've put together this list of tips
to free up space on your Google account.
GMAIL IS THE LATEST APP TO GET GIF SUPPORT ON GBOARD
Gboard is slogging on with the slow process of adding new apps that can
use GIFs with the virtual keyboard and this fun add-on has just made it
to Gmail. It might seem a bit strange that such a popular function has
taken so long to roll out on Gmail – and even more so considering that
Google's the brains behind both operations. But now's no moment for
complaints. We're all smiles at this news.
GMAIL DOUBLES THE SIZE OF ATTACHMENTS – BUT NOT HOW YOU'D THINK
Say the word Gmail and everybody knows you're talking about the most significant
email provider in the world. Finding someone without a Gmail account is hard –
and even more so considering that it works in sync with Google's apps. The deal
is, though, that it's a bit absurd to see that the size limit for attachments
is 25 MB, especially given that we're in the year 2017. Now Google has done
something about it. Though it's probably not what you were expecting.
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