Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Google disables Push notifications for Gmail on iOS for new users

As previously announced, it seems that Google has disabled Gmail Push notifications on iOS with regard to new users.

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A few months ago Google announced that it would permanently disabled for Exchange support regarding Gmail on iOS since 30 January, removing the ability to configure the mail client of iOS for your device to receive Push notifications for new messages.

Despite many users appear to still be able to count on Push notifications seems that the modification has been applied only to new users. L 8217; # & announcement of colossus of Mountain View did much discuss especially seen l # & 8217; high utilisation rate of Exchange stand to receive Push notifications, prompting many people to find alternative solutions to work around this problem. Anyone now wanting to enter your Gmail account on iOS will now enable & # mode only 8220;Download & # 8221; which they establish ranges in which your phone will check the presence of new messages.

It is probably a decision taken to lead many users to use l # & 8217; official application Gmail for iOS : 8217; # & this last can be configured and properly supports receiving Push notifications. Alternatively, you can subscribe to Apps for Business at a cost of € 4/mese or 40 €/l 8217; # & year with l & # 8217; inclusion of an email box from 25 GB and 5 GB Google Drive. Otherwise you can rely on other email clients as mailboxes per iOS .

Source: melablog.it



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