Read Your Gmail via Your Mobile Phone
Ever wish to check your Gmail using your mobile phone? Well, now Gmail messages can be read and replied any time and anywhere via Gmail-app. You can even view your attachments such as graphics files, documents and PDF files.
The process is simple. What you have to do is just point your phone’s built-in web browser to Gmail-app and download the Google’s Java application for Gmail. This Google’s Java application for email is quite powerful and has many advantages over the web-based version. It gives users almost complete access and full control of their Gmail.
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December 10th, 2008 14:03
My name is usama rehman
May 5th, 2008 13:06
MY MAIL
March 23rd, 2007 07:42
This app sucks.
Installed it on my phoned and loved the usability. Was thoroughly enjoying it until 2 days later when my batter on my Blackberry, which normally lasts a week, was completely flat. Charged it fully not knowing what was up and two days later again BOOM it was flat.
This thing drained my batter life like crazy – I’m GUESSING it must have been checking gmails servers frequently to see if I had new mail and so that was making my usage of the phone in effect tripple or more. If its checking it every 20 mins then that means every 20 mins its using power to connect to the internet and start doing work – normally it does no work and just sits in my pocket until I make a call on it.