According to a tweet by the Gmail Twitter account, the company has announced that its app has been updated and users can now set the Gmail app on iOS as the default mail client. This means that whenever you click an email link on a website or in an app, it will now open Gmail (assuming you have it installed) instead of the default iOS Mail app.
Note that Microsoft’s Outlook app had previously been updated to support the feature as well, but now it looks like users have an alternative with Gmail. Apple’s decision to release iOS 14 so suddenly has not gone well with developers. This has resulted in some developers not getting enough time to get their apps ready and compatible with iOS 14.
With iOS 14, you can now set #gmail as your default email on iPhone or iPad → https://t.co/iODOD2y2ot pic.twitter.com/a0RGjQsDtI
— Gmail (@gmail) September 21, 2020
In some cases, certain apps have broken due to incompatibility issues, leaving users frustrated. We’re not sure what’s with the sudden release, but if you’re running into problems, give it a few days or a couple of weeks and we expect that most apps should be updated to support iOS 14 by then.