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14 best email apps for Android

2015-05-14
hello again ladies and gentlemen i'm joe hindi the android authority app guy and in this quick video we're going to take a look at the best android email apps first up is the classic AOSP email that's been updated and refined over the years it doesn't have a lot of many features but it is a solid option for those looking for something simple there are some issues though so do beware aqua mail is an email application with a few extra features on top of these standard email supports including exchange there is also light flow and Tasker support along with several other apps the design was also recently updated with blue mail is another simple but elegant email application it supports a metric ton of email clients and borrows design elements from AOSP mail there are also quite a few customization options and tweaks along with some security settings the cloud magic made a big splash in 2014 as a great alternative for email it features material design and includes integration with todoist asana MailChimp Pocket Evernote and many other applications there is also a sync feature if needed mail wise is an email application that specializes in exchange support it doesn't have a lot of unique features but it does have a solid design and it is generally reliable you can also add non exchange email accounts if you need to Gmail is among the most reliable and popular options out there for an email client this is especially true now that you can log in to multiple accounts that aren't from Google it's one that a lot of people trust and it's already on your device probably inbox by Gmail is a unique option available to Gmail users only it uses a newsfeed style layout for your email so it gives you all kinds of control over how emails are displayed and it even comes with Google now supports canine email has been around for a long time and was one of the first really good third-party email apps it uses a more minimal style interface and it's open source and it's also totally free to use and it's reliable mail dot Roo has silently garnered over 10 million downloads in the Google Play Store and currently has a 4.5 rating it features multi account support advanced search notification filtering and a built-in spam filter it's a pretty decent option mailbox is developed by the popular cloud storage company Dropbox and as you can imagine has direct integration with the cloud storage service you have the basic features along with some advanced ones and it's a fairly solid experience my mail is an older email application with a decent list of features it supports the most popular email service and even some older ones like AOL it doesn't have a lot of advanced features but sometimes people like simplicity 9 exchange is another exchange client that was recommended to us by our readers it is compatible with most Microsoft email services including hotmail exchange office 365 and more if you use Microsoft you should definitely try this one out we mail is a unique email application that displays emails similar to how chat applications display conversations which makes it fairly easy to use and understand it also has a fantastic attachment system and it represents something a little bit different last up is yahoo mail and those who don't use yahoo mail already can zone out for the next 10 seconds or so yahoo users will simply get more out of this and if they just signed in to another email app and you can do stuff like read the news while you check the mail and that about does it for this video folks the video won't be updated again but the article definitely will so do check back from time to time to see what's new if you have any recommendations for me please leave them in the comments if you haven't already don't forget to subscribe to android authority on youtube and follow us on social media as always thanks for watching everybody and have a wonderful day you
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