Do you want to receive your emails on your iPhone as soon as they arrive on the server? Then you need to set up your mail accounts to push new data. In this guide, we will walk you through the process of enabling push on your iPhone 13 or iPhone 13 Pro.
First, swipe up from the bottom of your home screen to access the Control Center. Then, tap on the Settings icon. In Settings, scroll down and tap on Mail, then tap on Accounts.
Next, tap on Fetch New Data. By default, your iPhone is set to Push. This means that new emails will be automatically pushed from the server to your phone as soon as they arrive. However, if you turn off Push, your iPhone will instead fetch new emails based on a time period.
You can choose how frequently your iPhone fetches new emails by selecting a schedule below. Options include automatically, manually, half an hour, hourly, every 30 minutes, or every 15 minutes. Keep in mind that if you choose to fetch less frequently, you can save battery life.
If you want to save battery, fetch is a good option. However, if you want to receive your emails as soon as they arrive, push is the way to go. You can also manually set each account to push, fetch, or manual.
To do this, swipe up to go back to the home screen, then tap on each account and select the desired option. This way, you can set a global push or fetch for all accounts or manually set each account individually.
That’s it! Now you know how to push Gmail on iPhone. By following these simple steps, you can enjoy the convenience of receiving your emails in real-time.