If you own an Android smartphone or tablet, chances are it came with an email app installed on it. That generic email app might not have all the features you want, though, and there are dozens of Android email apps to choose from on the Google Play Store. How do you know which one is best?
Top 7 Email Apps to Try in 2024
We’ve compiled a list of the best mail apps for Android to help you decide which of these apps best suits your individual needs. Keep in mind that these apps are in no particular order, but each includes a list of what we like and don’t like about the application.
Blue Mail is a free, well-designed email app that offers a ton of great features. It works with multiple email providers, including Gmail, Yahoo Mail, AOL, Outlook, and Microsoft 365. It also supports IMAP, POP3, and Exchange, and offers auto-configuration. Setting up an account in Blue Mail is a breeze. In our test, it took three taps to set up a Gmail account. Blue Mail also supports multiple email accounts.
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