The New Gmail update in iOS 14 can now be set as a default email app
Google just delivered the official update to Gmail, permitting it to be set as the default email application for iOS 14 gadgets.
iOS 14 — which was delivered by Apple a week ago — added the alternative for clients to set outsider email applications as the default for iPhone and iPad gadgets running the most recent rendition of Apple’s working framework. In any case, it actually tumbled to designers to really include uphold for the component, which the most recent Gmail update does.
When you’ve introduced the most recent update, essentially head to the Settings application on iOS, select the “Gmail” menu, and discover the recently included “Default Mail App” menu. Google likewise says that the Gmail application should incite clients with directions once they’ve refreshed.
Note that iOS seems to have a bug that consequently switches outsider program and email applications back to Apple’s default Mail and Safari after a restart; Apple presently can’t seem to remark on the issue or declare when (or on the off chance that) it’ll be tended to.
Google has completely grasped Apple’s new alternatives for default applications, with the organization previously adding help for Chrome to be set as the default program on iOS 14 in front of the last arrival of Apple’s product.