Android best tricks hacks 2019

Android best tricks hacks 2019


For Android:


Tap the menu button in the left corner of the screen, scroll down and tap Settings, then tap the Gmail account for which you would like to set a Office Office message.

[More reading: The best Android phones for every budget. ]

Tape vacation respondent, then start and end date, one thread line, and fill your message body. Check out the box next to "Send Only Your Contacts" to make sure only the people you know will receive a message.
Flip the "holiday answerer" switch, then it's done.

For iOS:


Menu button in the top corner corner of the tape menu, then tap the Settings button (a shape like a gear) next to your email address.

Flip the Holiday Answerer switch, then you know, start and end date, topic line, message, and so on. Tap the Save button.

Bonus Tip: You will automatically sync any holiday messages in the Gmail Web edition with the Holiday Reader settings for the Gmail app, and vice versa.
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Lets make "Dumb" easy to lie.

James makes it easier for a "dumb" as a disturbing message thread - like everyone "happy!" Or "very cute!" Or "see you there" ... ... more often. After being silent, you will not show up in the box until you're the only person in the field.

For Android / iOS:

See a message thread that you want to dumb? Open it, tap the three dot (orroid) or down arrow (menu for) menu at the top of the screen, then type silent.

Want to silence a message? Search for "is: silent", open the silent message you want to enmate, then take it back to the Inbox. Clear the muted label in this series.
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Automatically sync message folders, not only to sync just some of your or all of your folders, inbox.

By default, the Gmail app just matches your inbox (or inboxes, if you sign in to multiple accounts). Your other email message folders - e, labels will only sync when you manually open it.
You can automatically set a Gmail app to sync some or all of your labels, not just interesting options in the Inbox when it comes to email notifications (at this moment).

At the top left corner of your Gmail Inbox tap the menu button, scroll down and click Settings, then select a Gmail account.

Next, scroll down the data usage section and manage the labels.
Select a label, tap sync messages, then select an option: None, last 30 days (or at any other time; more than one moment), or more.

Bonus tip: You'll want to use more labels to sync, maximize mobile data, so you can surprise your jelly labels.

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