Could a native Gmail iPhone app finally be on the way? And will people use it?

gmail 520x245 Could a native Gmail iPhone app finally be on the way? And will people use it?

Google is set to launch a dedicated Gmail application to the iPhone according to MG Siegler.

The app, which has long been desired by a great many iPhone users, is thought to have already been submitted to Apple for review, suggesting that it may be released publicly very soon.

While the potential of the app may delight iPhones users across the world, and a native gmail iphone app is great in theory, there is likely to be a lot of frustration until Apple allows users to change the default email client on the handset. And that is without considering that the app is likely to include push-updates only.

That said, the upcoming native app is rumoured to be considered to be pretty fantastic by those who have seen it and, given the long delay without a native application for the iPhone you would expect that both Google and Apple would wait for the right solution and not rush he job with a half baked version.

Is this a case of two sets forward and one step back? Only time will tell as we wait to see if the rumours of the upcoming app are accurate.

Google took a significant step last year when it introduced push notifications for its web-based Gmail app and Google calendar for iPhone, but the prospect of a native application would signal the companys greatest stride on the flagship Apple device.

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