Top 5 Gmail Alternatives for Android

Top 5 Gmail Alternatives for Android

Top 5 Gmail Alternatives for Android

When it comes to email, most people stick with what their devices offer. That's why Android users stick with Google's Gmail app. That doesn't mean you shouldn't look for alternatives. While Gmail is great at the basics, third-party apps may offer more convenient functionality. The Google Play Store is also full of third-party email clients that offer a variety of features.


Gmail for Android has recently undergone a major redesign, however, the current version can be a nightmare for some users, or in other words, inconvenient for managing emails. Here are the alternatives and you must search for them. Let's save you the trouble of searching and effort, as we present in this article a set of powerful and wonderful alternatives to the Gmail application on Android. In order not to prolong it further, we will start directly:

Top 5 Gmail Alternatives for Android:

1. Outlook:

Outlook

Microsoft is primarily focused on cloud services, however, the company has developed an ecosystem of applications on these cloud platforms, and among these applications is the Outlook application, which has received high ratings and approval from users, for many reasons, most notably the application follows Google's elegant design "Material Design", so the navigation menus will be below the ribbon.

Another feature that makes the app a suitable alternative is its ability to analyze incoming emails and classify them according to priorities. It also moves all social newsletters and annoying ads to the “Other Messages” tab, so you won’t be notified of these emails. Important messages are fully customizable, with the ability to set notifications at specific times and have them appear in the inbox at the top.

Other additions include calendar support with a timeline, support for popular cloud add-ons to upload a file directly from Google Drive or Dropbox, the app also provides support for a user interface element, and there is support and integration with face ID, but unfortunately it does not support fingerprints.

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2. Spark:

Spark

Finally, one of the great third-party email clients is making its way to the Android world, as it was recently launched on the store, after being present for years on iOS. In general, the application offers what is called a “smart inbox”, which categorizes incoming emails into specific tabs. Social items are ditched in a social tab, while advertising posts are moved to the newsletter section. Also, important emails are kept at the top with a “priority” label and those that have already been read at the bottom.

Similar to Inbox, Spark follows a concept to help you find important emails easily and hide irrelevant ones. Also, there are team tools so that one can create a team and conduct frictionless group communications. Other functions include a customizable action button, password lock option, afternoon snooze option and more.

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3. Yahoo Mail:

Yahoo-Mail

Although it has become a last resort for users, it is a powerful mail whether on Android or iOS, and before mentioning the advantages and tools of the application, let us talk about its only major drawback, as the application forces you to register with a Yahoo account, and then you can access its functions completely, as for its advantages, there is a clear and direct user interface, and when you swipe left, the menu is revealed that contains all the information and folders related to the email account, and perhaps the thing that Yahoo Mail excels in over other similar applications is its support for including documents, images and travel information in one click.

Other additions include contacts support, a variety of themes, fingerprint authentication , and syncing with popular add-ons like LinkedIn, Google Drive, and Dropbox, not to mention the app offering a quick pop-up menu and several UI options. Unfortunately, it doesn't support calendar integration.

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4. Blue Mail:

Blue-Mail

Blue Mail is one of the oldest mail apps on Android. The app comes with endless functionalities and is packed with all the required features, such as group functionality, calendar integration, task view, important inbox and much more. Also, there is support for various popular platforms like Gmail, Hotmail, Outlook, iCloud accounts, etc.

If we talk about notifications, here the application provides you with comprehensive customization tools, such as setting quiet hours, setting custom sounds, setting LED light, nap alerts and other preferences for each incoming mail, and most importantly, it is smart as it displays conversations in a dynamic way that makes reading mail very comfortable and easy. There is also support for comprehensive customization such as choosing a light theme or dark mode and many, many features that I leave for you to discover for yourself.

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5. Email -Fast:

Email-Fast

The last alternative in our article, it comes with a smooth and functional user interface and animations, and the two most prominent features in the application, the assistant feature and the quick unsubscribe feature, where the first assistant feature works as a neat organizer, by categorizing subscription information related to emails, travel, bills, entertainment and packages, where it will fetch the relevant information from the email and present it in a smooth way for reading and following.

The quick unsubscribe feature is a must-have for any email app, as this app displays a large unsubscribe button in the relevant email with one click, so you can get rid of annoying promotions and newsletters, not to mention the app supports widgets on the lock screen and home screen, and much more useful you will find in this app.

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In conclusion:

Choosing one application from the above alternatives is difficult. For example, the style of using email differs from one person to another. If it is personal, we recommend using Outlook and the last application because they are free and carefully designed, not to mention that they are equipped with many useful functions. If the email is institutional or you deal with many emails, our choice is towards other applications, especially Spark.


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