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To change the default email app on your iPad, you'll need to be running iPadOS 14 or higher, and head to your Settings app. Once you find a compatible email app in the App Store, you can use the ...
Change default iPhone and iPad apps under Settings > Apps > Default Apps. Options include browsers, messaging, contactless apps, and autofill setups for password managers. You can't pick a new default ...
Google has updated Gmail to let you set it as the default email app in iOS 14. iPhone and iPad users can finally go straight to the app when they tap web and app links. Yes, Android users have had ...
Support for changing the default browser and email applications is one of the many updates in iOS 14 and iPadOS 14. To set Spike as your default iOS 14 or iPadOS 14 email, simply open the Settings app ...
With the release of Windows 11, Microsoft revamped the look and feel of Windows. The update brought several welcome changes to the operating system, such as widgets, UI, and other new features.
Look, I understand that you use Gmail as an email service. Almost everyone does–that’s fine. I know a bunch of you planned to set Gmail as your default app in the near future, which means that it’s an ...
Users of Apple’s mobile devices have long implored the company to let them choose their own default email client and web browser. Apple has finally granted that wish with iOS 14 and iPadOS 14. Now, ...
In iOS 14, Apple finally added the ability to choose your default browser and email client. That means when you click a link in an app, it won’t lead you to Safari when you'd rather go to Chrome—or ...
Apple’s iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 launched this week, introducing a ton of new features to the company’s smartphones and tablets — including the option to change your default browser and default email apps ...
There are some limitations, but for the first time you can now entirely replace Apple's Mail app with a third-party one you prefer, in iOS 14. From its launch in 2007 to the release of iOS 14 in 2020, ...
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