Gmail for iPhone already shows your messages without the need to synchronize
The folks at Google have released a new update of one of your applications for the platform iOS This time it's your email client Gmail, which brings interesting news for users of iPhone and iPad, especially for the most impatient who don't want to wait for their messages to synchronize with the cloud to appear in the inboxAmong other issues that we discuss below.
This time, updating Gmail brings the version number to 3.0 introducing two great novelties in the application. A somewhat concise but effective list for regular users of this service. Thus, the new function of rerefreshing the application in the background stands out Or what is the same, the possibility of synchronize the contents (messages) of Gmail when not in use. The result is to have all the emails received directly when the user enters the application.
A novelty that eliminates synchronization waiting times So while before it was necessary to access Gmail to activate the loading of new received messages, now the user only has to access the inbox to see the contents waiting to be read Of course, this novelty is only available to users who have updated their device to version iOS 7 of the operating system. In addition, they must activate at least one of the three available notifications for this background synchronization system to work. All you have to do is access the terminal's settings menu and activate the refreshment and any of the notifications, whether they are banners, alerts or badges With this it is already possible to enjoy this new function and reduce the time of use of Gmail when viewing any new mail received . But there is more news.
Along with this question Gmail 3.0 also has a new facility when signing or accessing the user account. In this way, and after updating the application, the user can enter their account data Google in Google Maps , Drive, YouTube, Chrome or, now also, Gmail once and have access to all of them.A great point in favor of jumping from one application to another without having to constantly enter the user account. Of course, it is possible that after the update your input is required only once to be able to start using this function.
In short, a new version with only two novelties but which are useful for regular and impatient users. And it is that with them, waiting times and procedures to access emails from the inbox are significantly reduced. A question that may seem trivial but that makes the user experience more agile and pleasant The new version 3.0 of Gmail is now available for both iPhone and iPad a via App Store. It's completely Free