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Google’s GMail Mobile Email App

Last Thursday, Google announced a new Mobile Java Application based for GMail. This mobile client can be downloaded and installed in a lot of supported handheld devices.

Gmail users can already access their accounts through the browser on their mobile devices, but this application brings users the same great Gmail experience — complete with search, conversation view, and automatic synchronization with the desktop version — with the following new benefits:

* Up to five times faster access and use, thanks to automatic pre-fetching of messages
* Drastically reduced clicks and scrolling to access email
* Fewer keystrokes for reading, composing, or searching mail
* Attachments, including files and photos, viewable and automatically resized to fit the user’s phone

I wanted to blog about it then but I was trying to access gmail.com/app to download the client on my Nokia 3230 but it seems my GPRS settings would not work. I tried downloading the new settings for SmartInternet/SmartGPRS today and was able to successfully install the Java app.

Mobile Gmail

Yes, it’s faster indeed, and the interface is mobile-friendly. I’d usually get a notice to “use network to connect” which is kinda bug me for a while but checking and replying to emails is way easier than before. And, with Smart’s GPRS rate of Php10 per 30 minutes, this beats going to the net cafe to check your GMail.

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    38 Responses to “Google’s GMail Mobile Email App”


    1. Gravatar Icon Miguel replied on Nov 6th, 2006 at 10:34 am (1)

      Yup it’s nice. Tried it on N70.

      Unfortunately it wasn’t my N70. They don’t support SE K700i !

    2. Gravatar Icon rnoldz replied on Nov 6th, 2006 at 10:58 am (2)

      i’ve been trying it on my k750i (globe postpaid account) since i read the announcement, but i can’t make it to work.

    3. Gravatar Icon Miguel replied on Nov 6th, 2006 at 2:41 pm (3)

      Were you able to download it? I read in techcrunch that K750i users could not get the app, either.

      Having used the app on the N70, I suspect that they want models with a larger screen.

    4. Gravatar Icon rnoldz replied on Nov 6th, 2006 at 3:12 pm (4)

      Migs, yes I was able to download and installed it on my K750i. But whenever I try accesing mobile gmail, it will load for a long time until it flashes the following message: “program requires data connection..”
      Could be a Globe network problem.

    5. Gravatar Icon Miguel replied on Nov 6th, 2006 at 5:20 pm (5)

      Maybe it’s because Globe only allows certain addresses? I tested on Smart.

    6. Gravatar Icon Dusty replied on Nov 6th, 2006 at 5:33 pm (6)

      Globe postpaid will not work since it does not have the “Globe Internet” Access Point.

      **Globe GPRS is an HTTP only access point.

    7. Gravatar Icon GUrbi replied on Nov 6th, 2006 at 7:17 pm (7)

      Wow! A new milestone for Google. But I use Yahoo! Mail. I hope someday Yahoo will also distribute email application same with GMail Mobile Email.

    8. Gravatar Icon Miguel replied on Nov 6th, 2006 at 7:19 pm (8)

      I would think GMail Mobile uses HTTP… or maybe it’s HTTPS - does Globe support HTTPS?

    9. Gravatar Icon seav replied on Nov 6th, 2006 at 7:37 pm (9)

      it would be nice to try, but since Globe still charges 0.15 pesos per kB, I don’t like the prefetching thingy… :p that’s assuming i can install the app in my 128×128 screen phone in the first place.

    10. Gravatar Icon Miguel replied on Nov 7th, 2006 at 11:39 am (10)

      GUrbi, there’s Yahoo! Go. Does it have email?

    11. Gravatar Icon Arbet replied on Nov 7th, 2006 at 1:08 pm (11)

      This app works on Nokia 7710.

    12. Gravatar Icon James replied on Nov 8th, 2006 at 4:50 am (12)

      I just downloaded it on my W810i and they definitely deliver on the Gmail ease-of-use claim.

      I was all ready to send a brag message that I was e-mailing from my phone when. . . WHAT? No T9 predictive text? Strange.

      Ah well. I tested a jpg attachment that opened without any problems, and a Word attachment that also did just fine. Impressive.

      Between this and Google Maps Mobile, I’m feeling very well equiped with my phone.

    13. Gravatar Icon rnoldz replied on Nov 8th, 2006 at 1:13 pm (13)

      Ok, I was able to run it on my k750i, Globe postpaid account after changing a data communication setting. Unfortunately, I forgot which one I changed. :-)

    14. Gravatar Icon Estevao Mabunda replied on Nov 8th, 2006 at 10:09 pm (14)

      Is it possible to have an e-mail account on my mobile? I am in Mozambique and my mobile number is +258847246670

    15. Gravatar Icon augustine replied on Nov 9th, 2006 at 2:21 am (15)

      I tried to use Gmail application on my N70 using SmartInternet/SmartGPRS, but why i always get the error message : “network unavailable. This program requires a data connection”

      meanwhile, I have no problem browsing with smartinternet/gprs.

      anybody can tell me what to do? maybe the settings? access point name?

      thanks in advance….

    16. Gravatar Icon Anthony replied on Nov 9th, 2006 at 5:40 am (16)

      works fine with w800i!!!

    17. Gravatar Icon Benito replied on Nov 12th, 2006 at 10:07 pm (17)

      All,

      I’ve been pulling teeth trying to get gmail to work with my phone (Z50i). I’m on Globe postpaid and it seems that there is something wrong: used all the setting I could find in all the different websites (including Globe’s) and I can’t do anything GPRS + HTTPS. Even some other apps requiring GPRS doesn’t seem to work.

      I went to Globe in Megamall and, after much wrangling , they insisted:

      Sir, WAP at GPRS iisa lang yan.

      Peste.

      Any help?

      Benito

    18. Gravatar Icon rnoldz replied on Nov 15th, 2006 at 1:24 pm (18)

      benito - check your Java Settings…select myGlobe Internet instead. that’s what I did to my k750i .

    19. Gravatar Icon Nelly replied on Nov 15th, 2006 at 8:46 pm (19)

      I had a problem with my V800 I got a “certificate not valid” error. I am using Movamail http://movamail.com/ for 3 month and I never had problems. Should I use Gmail mobile?

    20. Gravatar Icon spritable replied on Dec 4th, 2006 at 6:19 pm (20)

      For those who gets “this program requires a data connection” error message! I got this message even though I can browse web sites with the browser through GPRS. I have Nokia 6020… the solution was to add Access Point with settings of your mobile provider and Gmail Mobile worked fine. :)

    21. Gravatar Icon paola replied on Jan 6th, 2007 at 8:03 pm (21)

      @spritable:
      what do you mean by adding access point?
      i’m smart postpaid and the access point i’m using is smartgprs..should i add another one?
      i really can’t access my gmail account on my nokia7610.. :(

    22. Gravatar Icon paola replied on Jan 6th, 2007 at 8:06 pm (22)

      please help…i always get the message: “This program requires a data connection. Please contact your carrier, or visit the Gmail Mobile FAQ on your computer for more info.” i really need to access gmail on my mobile…

    23. Gravatar Icon salman replied on Apr 8th, 2007 at 11:08 pm (23)

      i have a nokia 6020 i am not able to download the gmail browser for 6020 , it gives me the message that “the files size is too large ” even the memory of my phone has 972 kb’s of free space and the phone browser is only 138 kb’s. can anyone help, thanks

    24. Gravatar Icon magnet replied on Jul 19th, 2007 at 10:33 pm (24)

      how can i send attachments:) pls help

    25. Gravatar Icon girish replied on Jul 20th, 2007 at 6:45 pm (25)

      can some 1 pls tell how 2 send attachments with this app

    26. Gravatar Icon Quinton replied on Jul 25th, 2007 at 6:09 pm (26)

      Hi i experience a data connection when i want to open my gmail. It is already downloaded om phone (nokia 6101) please i need feedback

    27. Gravatar Icon Moreofthat@gmail.com replied on Aug 9th, 2007 at 11:28 pm (27)

      Can only read email, can not send. Nokia 6020. Tried downloading gmail mobile but got message ‘file too large’. W.t.f? How do i get the file onto my phone? Help! Plse copy reply to my email add. Thanks.

    28. Gravatar Icon Nilesh mandavkar replied on Aug 12th, 2007 at 3:05 pm (28)

      When i open my gmail a/c on sony ericsson k300i show their netwok unavailable & requair data connection & visit
      Gmail FAQ

    29. Gravatar Icon Nilesh mandavkar replied on Aug 12th, 2007 at 7:24 pm (29)

      I downlod gmail on my sony ericsson but thir reqair data connection so pls help me

    30. Gravatar Icon Nilesh mandavkar replied on Aug 12th, 2007 at 7:40 pm (30)

      Pls help i downlod gmail on sony ericsson k300i
      But thir requir data connection
      So pls help

    31. Gravatar Icon Arlynn San Jose replied on Nov 16th, 2007 at 2:43 pm (31)

      Pls Help Download games,themes,wallpaper and Email Access send to mobile its working. But thir requir Data Connecttion so pls help.
      my phone model is TV mobile N38

    32. Gravatar Icon Jinish replied on Dec 17th, 2007 at 7:57 pm (32)

      Hi.. M using nokia 6020 n i need to know which r the browsers that i can download except opera mini.. Please

    33. Gravatar Icon redjinni replied on Dec 27th, 2007 at 1:08 pm (33)

      Please help! My gmail says,To need a data connection when i logg in .How do i make it correct?
      When im loging it says untrusted certificate.How do i make it correct?

    34. Gravatar Icon loai replied on Jan 4th, 2008 at 5:30 am (34)

      i need programs for my mobile’7710′

    35. Gravatar Icon Gumken ori replied on Feb 24th, 2008 at 4:14 pm (35)

      I download gmail in my W200i but it shows data connection and network unavailable so plz help me out.

    36. Gravatar Icon HouseMusicAddict replied on Apr 13th, 2008 at 4:39 pm (36)

      I am a postpaid subscriber with Globe and has been enjoying GMail for mobile for sometime now. The setting I use, which works for most of the apps on my phones, is Globe INet. On getting the app, you have to download it from http://gmail.com/app from your in-built browser. That way, GMail can detect whether your phone is compatible or not. If it is compatible and you were able to download the app but are not able to connect, just go to the nearest Globe business center or call their CS line. One thing I don’t get to enjoy yet is Yahoo! Go, which is not compatible to both my phones.

    37. Gravatar Icon Kevin replied on Jun 16th, 2008 at 10:47 am (37)

      Both Globe and Smart sim cards must be activated for “Internet”. For Globe, make sure your card is activated for “Inet” (prepaid), or “internet” (postpaid). Ring the customer service (211) to activate. Many older sim cards are not activated. You may have gprs/wap, but need “packet date” switched on for true, fast browsing. Gmail app working great on my e61i, which I am using to make this post with.

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