5 Great Email Alternatives for Android

I am sure that most of you are not completely satisfied by the default email client provided by any Android-based device. In this respect, if you want to try out something new, I want to show you 5 useful email alternatives for your smart device.

Within Google’s Play Store, you can find plenty of other interesting suggestions among the thousands of apps uploaded there. For this, if you do not want to start browsing for the best choice, feel free to try out one of my choices. With a bunch of unique features and advanced functionality they offer, they should help you organize your inbox once and for all.

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1. Gmail

The first service that I want to show you is the Gmail. I believe that this requires no introduction whatsoever, but for those of you who do not know it, just downloaded it from the Play Store. As you might know, this service is developed by Google, and it was specifically designed for users of Google’s email service. It provides high integration with the operating system, support for multiple accounts, and the ability to label messages.

2. Cloud Magic

This is one of people’s favorites because it shows a couple of interesting visual improvements over the default e-mail application. In the same time, it offers a clean and simple user interface designed for Smartphone and tablets. In the same time, the service brings basic integration with popular third-party services such as Evernote or Pocket.

This is useful when you want to create an Evernote while you browse through your emails, without leaving the application. In the same time, Cloud Magic brings support for Gmail, Office 265, Microsoft Outlook, iCloud as well as for Yahoo mail.

3. Mailbox

Mailbox became famous among iPhone and iPad users, and now, the Android version of the same service brings all those great features that made its name. First, the service has a simple and amazing interface that relies on gestures and swipes for basic navigation. Normally, the service allows you to send, receive, trash or archive messages as well as browsing inbox folders and create lists.

What is worth mentioning is the fact that this amazing application learns your preferences and it automatically categorizes incoming messages based on your previous actions. For now, it supports only Gmail and iCloud, but more services are planned for the future.

4. MyMail

MyMail is a simple yet elegant service with a clean interface that shows avatars and icons for your contacts. Moreover, despite its simpleness, the service is also very effective when it comes to built-in images and file browsers, instant search with dynamic phrase suggestions, multiple accounts support as well as plenty other tweaks designed to simplify and speed your email experience. MyMail works well with Gmail, iCloud, Me.com, Yahoo Mail, Outlook, AOL and also Hotmail.

5. Blue Mail

Besides its easy and intuitive interface, Blue Mail delivers great features to help you reach the perfect mail experience. It uses smart filters, reminders and to-do lists in order to help you better organize your things. The service provides plenty of interesting features, but it is up to you to download and discover them. Moreover, this mail service supports Gmail, Yahoo, AOL, and Outlook and iCloud accounts.

As you can see, when it comes to emailing services, you have plenty of alternatives to choose from. Each and every one of them is to be found within Google’s Play Store along with other interesting Android apps and tweaks.

If you have any other alternative or suggestion with a substitute for the default mail service, feel free to leave a comment bellow.

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