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Gmail App vs HTC Mail App

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Jun 10, 2010
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I'm having trouble deciding because both of them have their pros and cons, but the main pros/cons being:

GMail Pros:
Receives mail instantly
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Gmail Cons:
Does not get "green bubble" numerical notifications (like with text messages)

HTC Pros:
Green Bubble Notifications
Easier access to multiple accounts

HTC Cons:
Takes forever to receive mail
(ex. Received an email at 3:10. Gmail got it at 3:10 but HTC never got it till 3:27)

Basically, is there a way to turn on the green bubble notifications for Gmail? While I like HTC's Mail client, I'd rather get my mail quicker over style.
 
Ya, plenty of gmail unread widgets out there.

Which leaves only one CON, which is still my biggest pet peeve, opening and switching between two gmail accounts. I can make two shortcuts, one for each account, but each one opens up the app, and whichever account was opened last, it opens.


Also, when I email something from the OS, and I choose Gmail to send it, it uses whichever account I used last. So I'll have to quit, open Gmail, switch to the right account. Then go back and send the thing I was trying to send. I wish Android handled these email settings better.
 
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If you set up Gmail as an Exchange in HTC Sync, can't you get push? That's how it works with my iTouch. Don't have my Incredible yet can't test for myself.

It did for me. I used to use HTC Mail for my gmail, as I liked the interface better, and I got emails almost instantaneously. I switched back to Gmail App because I couldn't get rid of an issue where I'd get sound notifications for the same email over and over. Tried everything to no avail. I also like the Gmail Delete button placement better (as trivial as this may sound, I use it on the majority of my emails).
 
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I like the Gmail app. The speed is great but I use 4 gmail accounts. It is a complete PITA to switch back and forth between accounts. If any app can fix this, it will get my vote.

See my post above yours! It has a combined in box, and each email is color coded to the account it comes from! Works awesome, and you don't have to keep switching back and forth between accounts!
 
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I hated both of them so I installed the Droid's combined in box email and never looked back. It's much better than either of the apps that come on the Incredible. If you are interested just google Droid email.apk, copy it to your SD card, and install!

Edited: Here is the link... Vanilla Email.apk - xda-developers

Which one you use the vanilla one of the other.
I think the second needs to be pushed via ADB?

Thanks
 
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I don't like how the gmail web client quotes text when you reply. The one line "At this date, this person wrote:" is really sloppy, especially compared to Outlook 2010's implementation of a pretty classy quote preface.

Is this the way it is in the Gmail app, too? What about the HTC Mail app?
 
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Wow, I take it back. Just started using HTC Mail via Exchange Activesync again. Got email in Outlook about 5 minutes ago, hasn't showed up on the phone yet...that's pretty bad.

I have the sync settings on "as mail arrives". Not sure what the hold-up is. I love everything about the HTC mail app, but first and foremost I need a mail app that reliably syncs with Gmail.

UPDATE: OK, got the emails after 10 minutes. Strangely, it appears the sync got triggered when a brand new piece of mail came in that is not a part of any conversation. Could it be that Exchange only syncs on non-threaded messages?
 
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The HTC app wasn't giving me HTML Email, so I use the GMAIL app.

I tried the email app DSPANOS linked to.. but it doesn't have a widget, also everytime you go into it, you have to select the account or Combined, you can't set it to default open to the combine, so it doesn't really seem to save me anything. Also it's timed polling, not push like the native gmail. lastly, I always look at the email via the notification bar. When you access your gmail via your notification bar it takes you to the account box, not the unified box. Nitpicky, yes, but it kinda takes away from the whole unified box thing. nope, one more thing, when you view the email via the notification bar and it opens the mail, it does NOT count it as read. When you back out it still shows as new. So totally pointless now.
 
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