GMail's Java-based client seemed to have been stuck at v1 for decades - it's just had the big 2.0 upgrade. It's still Java and larger (at 500K), but it's faster and, it's claimed, more reliable, especially when working for short periods offline. There's also now support for multiple GMail accounts and sending email in the background. To download version 2.0, go to m.google.com/mail in your phone browser.
The new version most notable feature is the ability to work in offline mode. The application automatically donwload the last few emails so these are always available. Additionally it is able to save outgoing messages for later sending.
The new version most notable feature is the ability to work in offline mode. The application automatically donwload the last few emails so these are always available. Additionally it is able to save outgoing messages for later sending.
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