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How to Access Gmail in iPhone Mail

By Matthew Lynch
June 23, 2023
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Accessing Gmail on iPhone Mail is a convenient way to keep up with your emails on the go. With the iPhone Mail app, you can manage your Gmail account just like using your computer. Here’s how to access Gmail in iPhone Mail:

1. Add your Gmail account to the iPhone Mail app.

Launch the iPhone Mail app, tap the “Settings” icon, and choose “Passwords & Accounts.” Select “Add Account,” choose “Google,” and sign in to your account. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup process.

2. Adjust the settings for your Gmail account.

Once you’ve added your Gmail account to the iPhone Mail app, you can adjust the settings to suit your preferences. In the “Passwords & Accounts” section of the settings, tap your Gmail account, and then select “Account.” You can then choose to turn on/off various email settings such as mail, contacts, and calendars.

3. Sync emails from Gmail to iPhone Mail.

By default, iPhone Mail only downloads messages from the past two weeks. To change this, tap your Gmail account under “Passwords & Accounts,” and choose “Mail Days to Sync.” Here, you can select to download emails from the past month, or even all the way back to the first message.

4. Set up your Gmail folders.

In your Gmail account, you can create folders to help you organize your emails. On the iPhone Mail app, these folders will sync automatically. To access your Gmail folders, go to “Mailboxes” and swipe down to refresh the list. Your Gmail folders should now be visible.

5. Use Siri to check your Gmail.

With Siri, you can easily check your Gmail without having to open the Mail app. Simply say “Hey Siri, do I have any new emails?” and Siri will check your inbox and let you know if you have any new messages.

In conclusion, accessing Gmail in iPhone Mail is a quick and easy process that can help you stay on top of your emails while on the go. By following these tips, you can customize the settings to suit your preferences and help you stay organized

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