souriskati , you touched on the topic of choosing an email client - and since there are a huge number of them, everyone will advise what he uses. The desire to use the stock mailer is understandable. But nevertheless, it is noticeably inferior in both capabilities and ease of use to many popular mailers such as Gmail or AquaMail.
I believe that almost none of the local owners of LG V30 + use the stock mailer. Therefore, there are 2 ways:
- study the built-in mailer from LG yourself,
- choose for yourself a suitable mail program and master it with a calculation in the future and install and use it on other Android smartphones.
If you are ready to start choosing a new mailer, then you need to determine the needs:
- how many mailboxes do you have?
- How many letters need to be stored?
- are there any archives of letters that need access?
- Which mail protocol do you prefer to use - POP3 or IMAP?
- from how many devices and which do you want / plan to have access to mail?
- since you are a woman, it is unlikely that local, masculine in its mass, the contingent will be able to understand your design preferences.
By the way, Gmail is not as bad as it might seem at first glance. Firstly, it is still essentially a native client from Google, which is well integrated into the system. Secondly, it is perfectly able to work with non-Google mail servers and is well suited for working with multiple mailboxes. Thirdly, it is free and very widespread.
Post has been editedPhideaux - 06.08.18, 05:18Reason for editing: Supplement