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Access Gmail’s Priority Inbox for your Mobile Device [Gmail]

Access Gmails Priority Inbox for your Mobile Device [Gmail] Want access to Gmail’s fancy new Priority Inbox sorting to your portable browser? You could view the messages you’ve trained Gmail to think of Priority through a straightforward email search bookmarked for later.

The search, as web PR consultant Steve Rubel reveals, uses Gmail’s now-reserved ” priority” label to tug up your messages. Load up mobile Gmail through your browser, then hit the hunt button and seek for this string:

label:priority in:inbox

I added is:unread to my own search, because I usually don’t like to dig through older emails once I’m checking my inbox on the go.

Once the hunt is complete, and you’ve got your messages pulled up, bookmark that search for your browser, and keep it handy in your smartphone home screen, if possible. You won’t have the ability to ” train” the Priority Inbox from this mobile view, however it does offer an analogous form of important/not-so-important separation of Gmail’s web interface that’s really handy.

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