

It saves you the trouble of manually typing or copying a URL in the browser. If you click a link, your iPhone opens the corresponding Google app, if it has been installed on your device.

While Google’s not very quick with sending updates, the previous one brought some welcome changes. Additionally, you can respond to calendar invites from within emails and manage multiple Gmail accounts. Some other features include the ability to receive and send attachments, intuitive search functionality, infinite scrolling inbox, and autocomplete for contact names. There are also labels and archives, which keep your data and emails structured. Similarly, starred messages allow you to keep everything organized. With the priority inbox, you can keep track of the most important messages. It’s easy to read mails and explore threaded conversations. The app comes with a wide range of features, picking most of the USPs from the browser-based version. Right beneath the inbox, the search field lets you dig deeper into your emails and saved drafts. Once you’ve logged in to the account, you’ll notice a Menu button, a ‘compose email’ button, and a clear view of the inbox. It’s easy and quick to get started with Gmail. While the native Mail app in the iPhone lets you connect to Gmail accounts and other services, the official Gmail app provides plenty of features to keep you hooked. Over a period of time, Google’s email client has become a strong offering for the iOS. It’s the perfect app to check your mails on the go.
