Gmail for iOS app updated to be faster, support background refresh

Gmail for iOS app updated to be faster, support background refresh
While Google has been actively updating their services and apps for iOS devices, it is undoubtedly true that some of their apps just do not work as well for the iPhone and iPad as they do for Android.

One of those apps was Gmail but the latest update should remedy two of the more glaring issues with the app.



Reads the blog post:

"The app now fully supports background app refresh, which means your Gmail messages will be pre-fetched and synced so they're right there when you open the app--no more annoying pauses while you wait for your inbox to refresh. This feature requires iOS 7, and you'll also need to turn on background app refresh and notifications (badge or any other type) for the Gmail app.

The Gmail app also now supports sign-in across Google iOS apps, including Maps, Drive, YouTube and Chrome. Sign in to one, and you'll be signed in to all (this also works for signing out). So you won't have to type in that 27-character password or retrieve your 2-step verification code every time you navigate to another Google app. You may need to re-login after you update the app, but then you'll be all set."


Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 5 Mar 2014 20:16
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Gmail Apple iOS 7
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  • pmshah

    What I can't figure out is why will possible recipient name suggestion pop up - when composing a message - on iPad as it does on an Android device or the Windows desktop ? Is there any workaround for it? My wife is totally flummoxed and has to constantly ask me for the email address of people.

    7.3.2014 23:13 #1

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