![]() Sometimes things get confusing in the wild.Ī Gmail account can be connected to the native mail app, or a user can choose to download the Gmail app itself. If the status bar is blue, it’s the native Mail app. If the status bar is black, it’s the Gmail app. Quick tip: The easiest way to tell these two apart at a glance is the status bar at the top of the screen, which displays the current time, battery power, reception and so on. Occasionally, an excited email designer contacts us, saying, “I was testing on my iOS and suddenly my styles are working in Gmail! It’s actually responding to my responsive design!” Or a frustrated designer will email us, saying, “I thought responsive designs worked on the iPhone? My customer says this email isn’t working at all.” These misunderstandings have a common source: confusion about the mail apps for the iPhone (and the rest of the iOS family.) Both of these apps are capable of recieving emails from Gmail but they are, in fact, completely different.
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