Amongst those settings is the option to add accounts, supporting Yahoo, Exchange accounts and others, as
the stock Mail app is now defunct.
The stock Mail app in iOS is one of the best features of iOS as it allows you to receive, read, and send emails right from your iPhone without using a browser or a computer.
The stock Mail app in iPhone and iPad doesn't offer this facility, and therefore, users have to rely on third - party email scheduling apps to schedule an email to send later on iPhone and iPad.
Given that Google is ramping up the AI features in its Gmail iOS app, Apple's going to have to fight back here, and adding more functionality to
the stock Mail app is an obvious way to do it.
Not exact matches
ZTE didn't do much except modify the
stock apps such as
Mail, Calendar, and Music.
At
stock config, any email links clicked on or offline will launch using the default Windows
Mail app, web links will open in Microsoft's new web browser Edge, photos will be routed through the internal Photo Viewer, movies and video files will open in the Video Player
app, and Map requests will automatically route to Bing Maps (from within a new tab of Edge).
The report also said Apple may overhaul vital
stock apps such as
Mail, as well as its photo capturing, editing and sharing features.
Alongside the Creators Update, Microsoft is also updating several
stock apps that come bundled with Windows 10, including
Mail, Groove and even Paint!
You can get around this by using another Exchange email
app such as Nine (highly recommended), or the
stock Android KitKat APK
mail app (easily found via Google search).
Notice how the status bar above certain
stock apps — like Settings or
Mail — is now blue?
Across the board there are new and upgraded features: from a handy quick shortcut, to unread
mail in the Mail app, or being able to remove the Stocks or Tips apps from your home screen so you never see them ag
mail in the
Mail app, or being able to remove the Stocks or Tips apps from your home screen so you never see them ag
Mail app, or being able to remove the
Stocks or Tips
apps from your home screen so you never see them again.
Camera, Photos, Health, Messages, Phone, FaceTime,
Mail, Music, Wallet, Siri, Calendar, iTunes Store,
App Store, Notes, News, Contacts, iBooks, Home, Weather, Reminders, Clock, TV,
Stocks, Calculator, Voice Memos, Compass, Podcasts, Watch, Tips, Find My iPhone, Find My Friends, Settings, Files