Google's approach to email
Point your phone's browser to gmail.com and enjoy Gmail complete with full label support, an outbox for messages composed while offline, the ability to mute messages and more. Learn more
Instead of just links, see previews of photos, videos and reviews directly in your email. Turn on these and other experimental features from the Labs tab under Settings.
Oops, did you press "Send" too soon? Give yourself a grace period of a few seconds to cancel sending, then edit your message before sending again. Turn it on from the Labs tab under Settings.
Take your to-do list everywhere you go. Simply go to gmail.com/tasks from your mobile browser.
Gmail is usually all about speedy electronic communication, but for a limited time we went old school with snail mail. If you sent in a self-addressed stamped envelope, we'd send you some free Gmail stickers. Free stickers are no longer available but you can see what they looked like on the Gmail blog.
Keep track of what you need to do with a lightweight task list directly inside Gmail. Simply click and type to add new tasks, convert emails into tasks and (most satisfyingly) check them off as you finish. Once you have turned on this Labs feature, look for the Tasks link to the left of your inbox under Contacts. Turn on tasks and more from the Labs tab under Settings. Learn more
Send SMS text messages directly from Gmail. You can chat from your comfy computer and reach your friends on the go; they get your messages as texts and can tap out replies on their little keyboards. Turn on SMS text messaging and more from the Labs tab under Settings. Learn more
There's a whole lot more to play with in Gmail Labs, our testing ground for experimental features. Google Calendar and Docs gadgets, a forgotten attachment detector, advanced IMAP controls and canned responses are just a taste. Turn on these and more from the Labs tab under Settings. Learn more
Gmail is now available on the world's first Android-powered phone, the T-Mobile G1. All of the features that you love about Gmail on your computer, plus real time push email so you never need to refresh your inbox. Learn more
Save multiple mobile drafts, compose and read recent emails offline, use new shortcut keys and more. Download Gmail for mobile 2.0 for your BlackBerry or J2ME phone by going to m.google.com/mail in your mobile browser.
Now with auto-complete when composing, automatic refreshing and faster loading times when viewing emails. Learn more
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Organise your emails better with new coloured labels. Simply click the colour swatch next to each label to assign a colour. Learn more
Chat with multiple people without multiple windows. Invite your friends to a group discussion. To start a group chat, click 'Group chat' from the 'Options' menu when chatting. Learn more
Start sending richer expressions to your friends. Learn more
Sync your inbox across devices instantly and automatically. Whether you read or write
your emails on your phone or on your desktop, changes that you make to Gmail will be
seen from anywhere that you access your inbox. Another way to use Gmail on your iPhone
is through the browser. By going to m.gmail.com you get the full Gmail
experience including conversation view, search and more. Learn how to set up IMAP on
other devices.
Set up IMAP on your iPhone. Watch the
video