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How to manage Gmail notifications on iPhone & iPad: Know Steps

Last Updated On Friday, June 19, 2020 by Moses Gitari Filed Under: How-To

The vast majority of people use Gmail to send emails. Gmail is created by Google. It is a very easy and simple to use app which can be used for official as well as unofficial purposes. You can send emails over Gmail with or without attachments. You can downloadgmail app on the iPhone or iPad by visiting the app store.

You have the options to turn on or off the Gmail alerts on iPhone or iPad for the convenience.

If there are several accounts in the Gmail app, you can change notifications setting for each account.

You can set up Gmail notifications on your iPhone in a few steps. Here are the step by step instructions for how to manage Gmail alerts on iPhone or iPad.
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How to turn on alerts?

Please note: Notifications are turned on for any messages in your primary label by default.
In order to stay up to date with your emails, it is essential to have notifications turned on for your Gmail account on your iPhone.

Notifications lets you stay informed of your correspondence even if you are away from your desktop computer.

To get Gmail notifications on your iPhone or iPad:

  1. Go to the Gmail application on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Now, tap on menu in the top left
  3. Next, tap settings.
  4. Next on, tap your Gmail account.
  5. Tap on the notifications.
  6. Choose a level for notification.

How to get notified for important emails?

  1. Go to the Gmail application on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Now, tap on menu in the top left.
  3. Next, tap settings.
  4. Next on, choose your Gmail account.
  5. Tap notifications.
  6. Here, select high priority only.

How to turn off notifications?

  1. Go to the Gmail application on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Now, tap menu in the top left.
  3. Next, tap settings.
  4. Next on, choose your Gmail account.
  5. Tap notifications.
  6. Here, choose none.

Source: Google support.
See also:
How to Block Someone in Gmail on iPhone, Android, & Computer
And that covers everything on how to manage Gmail notifications on iPhone or iPad.

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