You should find an option to set the frequency inside the email setting in question. Depending on your device device email settings - you should find this in "send and receive."
Ps. Keep in mind; the menu key on your device brings up most options.
There is no option in the gmail app to set frequency, is this because its a "push" app? If so, that would mean the sync is not really syncing, its pushing, like SMS. So I think I'm getting alerts in my notification bar as soo as an email arrives in my inbox.
Would I be right in thinking "push" email would take up about the same battery as receiving a SMS would?
There is no option in the gmail app to set frequency, is this because its a "push" app? If so, that would mean the sync is not really syncing, its pushing, like SMS. So I think I'm getting alerts in my notification bar as soo as an email arrives in my inbox.
Would I be right in thinking "push" email would take up about the same battery as receiving a SMS would?
hopefully 4 months isn't too late to bump a thread. it was my understanding that MS exchange push is a major battery killer (everyone says to poll 5 or 15 minute intervals to save battery). does google do it differently, or am i mistaken about exchange?
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