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November 7, 2013
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I have to maintain 5 email accounts, 2 for my office, 1 for my personal and 2 for some online earning site. I have to check these email accounts every now and then. To check the mail I had to log out from a mail account to log in to another mail account. And it was very annoying and time wasting. But when I got my nokia smartphone, I had get rid of the problem. I found an application called Nokia Mail in the phone where I added all of my mail account. Now I do not need to log in or log out. I just open the application and check all my mail one by one.

November 7, 2013
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That is really smarter ways to use smart phones. You have utilized you smart phone.

January 20, 2014
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this is indeed the top most comfort of having a smartphone.  email-on-thego, always-on-reach-and-informed.

all my 3 emails (ymail, gmail and office) is very accessible to me anytime anywhere.

thank God for smartphones!

February 6, 2014
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I personally have about 4 email accounts on my Nokia Lumia 1020, although they are all with different email clients, like Gmail, Yahoo and hotmail and so on. If I had more than one account on gmail I think i can have more tabs open for it on the start screen or home tab, although it’s not very accessible when you have to keep switching between the two.

My only problem with mail on the Nokia, is when it tells you, you have mail, but doesn’t tell you what account you have it in, so sometimes you find yourself flicking through all of your accounts to find which one actually has mail. I think you may be able to change the settings for this, but I’m not entirely sure.

 

The Nokia mail client sounds really good, it’s something I should definitely check out because I could do with linking the rest of my Gmail accounts up to just one tab, so I can open them all up with one tap. Sounds like a really good idea for sure.

February 13, 2014
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I have 7 mail accounts 2 of them personal the rest are all business related in some way shape or form and i do it all via gmail making use of it’s pop3 server pull function – one email account to manage and reply to all my emails with the correct reply-to address .. easier!

Nokia mail likely only exists as Google wont port their featureset to windows phone.

http://www.joolo.net - better than this hole for mobile devices.

February 15, 2014
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Yah ! That’s the reason why we call them : smart phone.

Not only Nokia but also Apple, Samsung or Sony… can do that too.

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as per me i have just 3 – 1 corporate work email and 2 personal – yahoo and gmail.  very convenient because once im logged in my office chatbox is active also.  same with my ym and gtalk and google hangouts.

March 27, 2014
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based on my monthly email reports i receive around 700-900 emails a month filtered through one account, into the gmail app and I keep up their is tweaks i would like to see happen but all in all love gmail on android – not so much on ipad however

http://www.joolo.net - better than this hole for mobile devices.

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700-900 email. wow!

what’s the difference of gmail on andriod that is not there if you use ipad? just curious.

March 28, 2014
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I’ve more than 10 emails and I have to use excel to manage them. My smart phones can access 3 emails when I have to go far for work :)

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23and14and20 said
700-900 email. wow!

what’s the difference of gmail on andriod that is not there if you use ipad? just curious.

iPad version is diff than iPhone version in the sense it’s a diff view on the iPad it feels very bare and barren 

http://www.joolo.net - better than this hole for mobile devices.

March 30, 2014
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so just the appearance differ right? but of course same functionality right?

March 30, 2014
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in basic terms yes, however the UX differing doesnt offer the same feel

http://www.joolo.net - better than this hole for mobile devices.

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