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Gmail Update for iOS Will Let You Set it as Default Mail App on iPhone
Google has released an update to its Gmail app for users on iOS. The new update will finally allow Gmail to be set as the default mail app on iOS 14 devices. If a user has deleted the iOS Mail app, the new Apple OS will automatically make Gmail or any other third party app the default mail app without any user action. However, reports suggest that iOS has a bug that automatically resets third-party browser and email applications back to Apple’s default Mail and Safari after a restart. The new iOS update comes with a variety of features like picture-in-picture, home screen widgets, a more organised app drawer, and a feature that lets you perform actions by double-tapping the back of your iPhone.
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