5 best email apps for Android users
Nowadays, there are so many email apps for you to consider. Sometime, it even makes us confused. So, we’d like to suggest you 5 good ones, for Android. For those of you using iOS, another list is coming soon!
1. Newton Mail
Newton Mail is among the best email apps out there. It is formerly called ClouldMagic. Newton possesses an unique function. You just need to sign in your Newton umbrella account. Then, the other accounts will be signed in upon the umbrella one. That means from now on, you can log in all of your accounts via just one umbrella account.
It also comes with some other features like calendar support and connected apps. The aim of connected apps feature is to give you access to other services that are integrated with Newton. Users will have to pay $49.99 each year to maintain the service.
2. Gmail
Gmail is, without a doubt, one of the most prevalent email apps out there. The app is a saving space solution because it is usually pre-installed on Android devices. There are many useful features that make it so well received. First, it is really easy to use. Once you have created an account, you can use Gmail together with other Google services. Second, Gmail supports many email addresses, options and features. Moreover you are not disturbed by ads (they will be sent to a separated inbox). In general, Gmail is an amazing email app, and it’s free.
3. Blue Mail
Blue Mail supports a wide range of clients, including Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook, Office 365, Exchange, etc. Each of your email accounts will have different notification settings. In addition, it has some fun features such as Android Wear support, configurable menus, and even a dark theme. These features make the app quite handy for users. However, these features are somehow not as lightweight as those built in other email apps. Blue Mail is also a free app.
4. Alto
Alto is other popular free email apps. It supports a lot of platforms: AOL, Yahoo, Gmail, Outlook, iCloud, Exchange, etc. Alto also exhibits a clear, eye-catching and easy-to-arrange interface. Therefore, you can easily notice important things, new inbox and other stuff. AOL is making big progress in developing this app. Hence, Alto is a promising email app in the future.
5. Nine
If you care about the security of your email, then Nine is one the best email apps for you. Nine only directly connects to your email, not through any server or cloud. Especially, Outlook users can get the support for Exachange ActiveSync. You can select the folders that you want to sync, Android Wear support, etc. It aims at clients who are business user. And it’s quite expensive compared with other email apps. Clients will have to pay $9.99 for the Nine app.
5 best email apps for Android users
Those are, in our opinion, the best 5 email apps for Android users. With rich function and very user-friendly interface, they will surely improve your productivity. What is your favorite? And iOS users, stay tuned for your list soon!