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Creating a new Gmail account is tedious on the iPhone or iTouch Was the Gmail iPhone app worth the wait?. Extremely slow to log in to your account. Can only log into one account at a time. Allows you to attach documents or pictures to e-mails for your device. Have all familiar features you would need on the go for Gmail (Labels, Quick Search). If you want to sign out of your Gmail account and check another one, you can always scroll to the bottom of any screen and click the “Sign out” button. You can fill in the To, CC/BCC, Subject and a main text box with what you want to send, then click “Send” to send it. If you want to compose a new e-mail, click the “Pen and paper” icon. Type in what you are looking for and click “Search.” Your results will filter in the main screen for you to go through one by one to find what you are looking for. This will open the Gmail app’s search function. If you click “Menu” again, it will close it. Just click on which filter or label you want to use, and it will load your emails on the main screen for you. You can see what new mail you have, what emails you have sitting in the inbox and access the rest of the features the Gmail iOS app has to offer.Ī sidebar will appear on your left side giving you access to filters and labels for your e-mails in Gmail. If you signed in, you will be directed to your Inbox. You will be directed to Google’s standard account creation page for Gmail, just follow the instructions and once created, you can log in to your new Gmail account on your iOS device.
If you do not have a Gmail account, you can create one by clicking “Create an account now.” When it does, you will be greeted by the login screen. Simply enter your Gmail username and password, then click “Sign in.” Once installed, click on the Gmail icon on your home screen.
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The first step will be to download the Gmail iPhone app from the iTunes Store.
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If you already have the Gmail app installed on your iPhone, iTouch or iPad, you will need to update it to version 1.0.2. Getting started with the Gmail iPhone app Let’s take a look at the Gmail iOS app on the iTouch. Google pulled it within hours from the iTunes Store and only re-released the app with patches to improve performance and fix the badge notification issue. While they could still use it, it was buggy, slow and crashed often. Not only did badge notifications not work but users received an error upon loading the app. The initial release of the Gmail iOS app was a disaster.
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Gmail was already available on Google’s native Android devices and many users have been counting the days until the company was able to release a version for the iPhone and iPad. Google has finally released an iOS version of the Gmail mobile application.