New Delhi: Gmail is undoubtedly the most widely used email service. Gmail was used by almost 1.8 billion individuals as of last year, and the Google email service has 18% of the email client market share. Furthermore, almost 75% of consumers access Gmail via mobile devices. With this in mind, Google has now made it possible to take Gmail offline.
Users will now be able to read, respond to, and search their Gmail messages even when they aren't connected to the internet, according to the Mountain View, California-based Internet giant. Read More: iPhone 12 cheaper than iPhone SE 3? Here’s how to get up to Rs 26,000 off
This is a game-changing tool from Google that will be especially useful in areas with limited or no internet access, such as remote areas. Turning off Gmail is equally simple, and users can do it in a few simple steps. Here's how it's done: Read More: Garena Free Fire redeem codes for today, 27 June: Check website, steps to redeem
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