Read the email on your smartphone should be one of the actions users perform more. Usually mobile platforms already have an email client but there are some features missing.
To fill these gaps, today suggest five fantastic email client for Android.
Outlook
The Outlook is probably one of the best email clients and, with the new update for mobile devices, won support for Gmail, iCloud and Yahoo Mail.
The Outlook is a free e-mail client that offers insight unified of your email, calendar, contacts and attachments. Outlook shows the most important messages – their e-mail accounts. You can slide to quickly delete an e-mail, file or mark messages to be further processed. In the email, the user has easy access to the calendar, you can share scheduled actions, schedule meetings, etc.
Homepage: Outlook
K-9
The K9-Mail is an open source e-mail client, based on the native Android client. This app supports the IMAP, POP, Exchange, signatures, keyboard shortcuts, ability to store attachments on the SD card, order email, and more.
Homepage: k-9
CloudMagic
The CloudMagic is much more than a mail client, to give the possibility of having workflows within such a simple interface.
One of its main features is to have support for leading email services from Google to the Office 365. In total there are 8 services (Google Apps, Yahoo, Gmail, Exchange , Outlook, Office 356, iCloud and IMAP), covering most used on the Internet, with support for IMAP advantage.
Homepage: CloudMagic
Mailbox
This e-mail client, available from Dropbox, is a revolutionary new concept of treating the e-mail, making the addition of an application of type “to-do list” with your email application. With a very attractive interface and many features, the Mailbox is a preferred email client users.
Homepage: MailBox
Blue Mail
The Blue Mail is another suggestion for want you want an e-mail client with a fantastic interface (based on Material Design), packed with features. The Blue Mail supports the e-mail service Gmail, Yahoo !, Outlook, among others. Other features that stand out are the support for signatures, configurable menus and support for “smart” themes
Homepage: Blue Mail
And are these are our five suggestions for today. A good e-mail client can help user productivity and accordingly only have to choose which one best suits your needs (or what they think more beautiful).
What is the e-mail client using on your Android?
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