Managing your emails on your smartphone has become a necessity for many people, and in a situation like this, using the best free email services is the right way to go. There are several options available in the market, and we narrow down the best there are for our readers.
Inbox by Gmail
Inbox by Gmail was a bold move by Google to allow the users to move over to a more modern, material design based email client. However, it served as an alternative rather than a full replacement. For those who are tired of the old looks of Gmail client on Android, Inbox by Gmail is a great option. The best thing? You do not need to create a new account as your current Gmail account will work without any issues whatsoever. That’s the best part.
Yandex Mail
Although not as well-known as some of the other options available, Yandex Mail is a great option if you are looking for a free email service. One of the most attractive things about this email service is that it provides unlimited storage, a feature that is mostly missing from some of the other options as well. Setting up Yandex Mail is super easy, whether you are doing it for your business, or personal use. I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a good option.
Gmail
Probably the most popular famous email service is Gmail, and that is something everyone is aware of. Gmail has been around for as long as one can remember, and over the course of its presence in the market, it has progressed a lot, and has become much better than it used to be before.
Not to mention, the seamless integration with Android phones has made it even more popular because everyone who uses an Android phone has to use Gmail as well, which is great.
Proton Mail
Proton Mail is another solid option for anyone who is in search of a great email service that also happens to be free. Although many people might not know about Proton Mail, I can tell you after thorough testing that Proton Mail is actually a great email service that you should definitely consider if you are looking for a great email service that is free, and takes care of all necessary things you might want to have in an email client. It offers a complete experience.
OutlookMail on the Web
The next up, we are going to be looking at the OutlookMail by Microsoft. Much like Gmail, Outlook happens to be one of oldest mail services around, and it also happens to be really good. Sure, in the start, it was not as good as it is now, but over the past couple of years, it has become much better. Especially with the full integration with Windows 10, as well as Windows 10. I would definitely recommend Outlook to everyone for a good experience.
AOL Mail
AOL Mail is another old classic on the lists, however, it is not as famous as some of the other options. Despite being old, AOL mail has managed to keep up with the test of time; the email service kept getting updated with new features to make sure that the user experience does not get effected by it. The service contains every single feature you would want from a good email service, so it is definitely a good thing when it comes to providing the most services.
iCloud Mail
If you are a fan of all things Apple, then it is safe to say that you would love the iCloud mail client. Apple has been pretty hard at work making sure that the users get to have access to all the services that are available in first place. I actually approve of that because it rids the need to have multiple services. Plus, iCloud Mail works wonderfully as well, so you do not have to worry about anything at all.
Yahoo Mail
The last service on the list is none other than Yahoo, and I say that because I cannot think of anyone who would not be familiar with Yahoo; it is one of the oldest, and most popular email services available. Although the service took a hit during the security breach, but ever since that time, Yahoo has worked really hard to improve upon several of the shortcomings, and has become a full-fledged email client that can definitely hold its own when you pit it against the ever so cruel competition in the market.
Conclusion
So there you have it, the best email clients there are in the market. The good thing is that almost all of them are amazing, so I am not going out on the limb and tell you the one you should get and the one you should avoid.