Battery improvements, priority mailbox sorting and a resulting lower data overhead are just some of the additions.
The full list of additions are as follows…
Save bandwidth and battery by only syncing priority mail
Use label notifications to mash up filters, labels, and ringtones
Remember ‘Show Pictures’ for senders
Turn off sticky message actions in landscape or all orientations
Better TalkBack support for accessibility
Performance improvements
Click on for the Android Market listing or grab it by updating your apps.
Link – Android Market listing
Credit – Jack G
Still querky because they won’t use folders. Calender app on android phones is very poor, anyone heard of Psion?
Labels *are* folders – try them and you’ll see. As for the calendar app on “android phones”, every different manufacturer or provider has their own calendar app, so they’re different from device to device and provider to provider. That’s why there’s hundreds of the things freely available in the Market.
Learn how to use Android properly before you post such ignorant remarks from your iphone.
Thanks for snively response- I’ve been using an Android phone for the last 2.5 years yes my 3rd Android! I also use Outlook at work and find it much easier to customise than the Labels offered by Gmail. I also found that this translated well when I was using windows 6.1 on my tytn2. I haven’t found a way to get labels to display in a logical heiracle way like that of pocket outlook. As for the apps offered by the market- why should I augment my Smartphone to do what I was doing very well over 15 years ago on a Psion Revo? I haven’t found a straight forward app that does this simple task. You’re wrong to assume all Andriod critics are iPhone fanboys, I like my Desire S!
Cool story bro.
Cool story bro.