Free Email Clients for Android
Mailbox
One of our favourite email apps on iOS, Mailbox is just as good on Android. It has nice swipe gestures for actions such as archive, delete, reminders and sorting. The best feature is auto-swipe, which automatically sends emails to folders. This works great for iCloud and Gmail, but other email services aren't supported yet.
Supports: Gmail, iCloud
Aqua Mail
Aqua Mail isn't as pretty as some other email apps, but its advanced formatting options and easy to use interface make it worth checking out. It lets you change the font, text colour and size apart from basic formatting options such as bold and italics. It has some of Mailbox's swipe gestures and supports all popular email services.
Supports: Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, FastMail, Apple mail services, GMX, AOL, Google Apps, Yahoo BizMail, Office 365, IMAP, POP3, SMTP, and Microsoft Exchange Web Services
Inbox by Gmail
If you use Gmail, then Inbox is among the best email apps you can use. It automatically groups similar emails and highlights important information from your mails in neat cards. For instance, if you have a few flight tickets in your inbox, Inbox shows a neat card with your upcoming trip at the top. This app doesn't support any other email services, but works perfectly with Gmail. It's still invitation only so you'll have to request an invite from Google or a friend who uses Inbox by Gmail to start using this app.
Supports: Gmail
CloudMagic
CloudMagic is an email app you should use if you need any of its integrations. It supports services such as Pocket, Trello and Evernote and lets you perform actions such as save articles or make quick notes right from CloudMagic itself. While the free version is good enough, a pro subscription (Rs. 2,800/year) lets you download attachments in the background or add unlimited accounts.
Supports: Gmail, Exchange, Yahoo, Outlook, iCloud, Google Apps, Office 365 and IMAP
Boxer
If you rely on quick responses and need an integrated to-do list, then Boxer is a good app for you. It lets you "like" emails, which is like a quick response to emails and even allows you to add emails to a built-in to-do list. This will help people get things done quickly. Boxer supports just one account for free, but if you text 10 contacts about the app, you can get the pro version (Rs. 620) for free.
Supports: Gmail, Exchange, Outlook, Yahoo, Hotmail, iCloud, Office 365, IMAP & POP3
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