
In a world where everything is done too quickly and we are used to want to have immediate results, e - mail has become an indispensable tool for the vast majority of individuals and businesses. And it is that through it, we can be in touch with customers, give or receive support and do endless tasks through the functions it offers.
Worst of all, for those users that we use gmail as our usual email client, is that we can not have push notifications from our e-mails through the email app that comes by default in IOS. The only solution is to configure our iPhone or iPad for your device to scan, automatically, every 15 minutes to have a more or less correct experience.

Even so, notifications are not displayed on the lock screen of our device and everything that we can get is a sound or a silent vibration, besides being able to see the counter email updated, but there is no trace of any registration in the iOS notification center.
Big problems, big solutions
Unfortunately, there is no way to solve the problem with the default mail application. The problem for many is a headache, it originated in Google's decision to withdraw support Exchange three years ago.
As we have said, it can not be resolved directly from the app native iOS mail, but if you can get a third party application that supports "push e-mail" for Gmail accounts. So the only option is to try the official Gmail app for the iPhone, but for many it is a very old design and there are many features and functions that some users miss an app of this kind.

First of all, if we choose to download a third party program to manage our Gmail email account, we can not forget disable your email account on the device settings, thus avoiding duplicate receive mail. To do this, as they aim from PhoneArena , we just have to go into Settings - Mail, Contacts, calendars , and once here select your email account to clear it .
Among all the email apps that can test for IOS, we have found that Microsoft Outlook is one of the best thanks to its simplicity and the functions that can offer us. Anyway, there are many other applications that can try to manage your email from iPhone or iPad.
Perhaps, in the future, see solved this problem in the native email app for iOS, but for now no choice but to look for other solutions. And you, what email client you use on iOS? Have you had problems with push notifications?
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