Troubleshoot Gmail issues
Despite the fact that Gmail is one of the best email services in the world, no one is immune to error, and if there is a moment when the application does not work, you can try a few tips to try to resolve the situation.
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And it is that, there are occasions when the problems may not be due to a general error at a global level, but to a bad configuration of the smartphone or tablet from which you are trying to access.
For example, sometimes it happens that you do not receive emails, it may not be because of a Gmail problem but because of the battery saving mode of your mobile, which disables the synchronization and means you can only see new emails if you manually refresh the app.
Check if you have space left and clean
Google One Storage
Emails that arrive in Gmail take up the same space as files you have in Google Drive and images and videos in Google Photos, and if that runs out, emails will stop coming. You can check how much space you have left by opening Google One.
For free, Google offers 15GB of cloud storage to all users, and if that runs out, you’ll have to choose between deleting some of your files or outsourcing the storage to Google.
Check your junk mail folder
It’s possible that the email you’re expecting has arrived, but instead of being in the inbox, it’s in the Spam folder, because the platform may have interpreted it to put it there. .
This sometimes happens with emails sent by a company, but also when the sender is an individual, so it never hurts to look in this folder in your Gmail account.
Beware of battery saving mode
Another thing that can happen is that emails are not coming in because you have enabled battery saving mode. This interrupts background synchronization of all services, including Gmail.
If this happens to you, you won’t be notified of new emails and you’ll need to access the app to manually refresh your inbox or turn off battery saving mode.
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