iPhone Gets Push Email App for Gmail
Aug 17, 2009, 8:44 AM by Eric M. Zeman
updated Aug 17, 2009, 9:15 AM
Today Tiverias Apps announced a new application for the iPhone called GPush. GPush will send emails to the iPhone as soon as they arrive in a Gmail user's inbox so that emails can be seen instantly. The native email client on the iPhone does not support push email for Gmail, instead, it uses a pull method. GPush lets users take advantage of the iPhone's notification systems, such as vibrating and audio alerts. GPush will also show previews of incoming emails, displaying the sender's name and subject headings. The application costs 99 cents and is available in the iTunes Apps Store.
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will54880 said:
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Yeah but Sprint sucks. Everybody knows that silly. The Palm Poop *cough* Pre doesn't hold a candle to the iPhone.
You have to pay?
sounds like Google isn't doing as good as they say they are!
3-year-old SonyEricsson already does this
I can't believe the iPhone didn't already support one of the 2 basic email protocols. OK, obviously I can believe it, but I was not previously aware.
What DOES the iphone do?
It is not a true Google App.