aranshaw macrumors newbie Original poster Dec 22, 2015 #1 Anyone else have this issue? Mine loads with the iPhone view
Gav2k macrumors G3 Dec 22, 2015 #2 aranshaw said: Anyone else have this issue? Mine loads with the iPhone view Click to expand... In portrate or landscape?
aranshaw said: Anyone else have this issue? Mine loads with the iPhone view Click to expand... In portrate or landscape?
aranshaw macrumors newbie Original poster Dec 22, 2015 #3 Gav2k said: In portrate or landscape? Click to expand... In both views, it loads full screen but all scratched out
Gav2k said: In portrate or landscape? Click to expand... In both views, it loads full screen but all scratched out
Gav2k macrumors G3 Dec 22, 2015 #5 aranshaw said: In both views, it loads full screen but all scratched out Click to expand... I've not updated to the latest version so I'm ok at the moment.
aranshaw said: In both views, it loads full screen but all scratched out Click to expand... I've not updated to the latest version so I'm ok at the moment.
jamesrick80 macrumors 68030 Dec 22, 2015 #6 Gmail app sucks on the iPad....because it's just a iPhone app..use outlook...it's perfect for the iPad Last edited: Dec 22, 2015
Gmail app sucks on the iPad....because it's just a iPhone app..use outlook...it's perfect for the iPad
S slowtrain macrumors newbie Dec 23, 2015 #7 Not sure if this is the case for your situation but I definitely had issues with getting the mobile version of websites when I was in zoom mode.
Not sure if this is the case for your situation but I definitely had issues with getting the mobile version of websites when I was in zoom mode.
R Robnsn2015 macrumors 6502 Dec 23, 2015 #9 Maybe it looks stretched out because it is on an iPad Pro. How does it look on an iPad Air?
A audiofx macrumors regular Dec 23, 2015 #10 aw3524 said: Try Outlook -- probably my favorite mail app on iOS. Click to expand... I second that. outlook is fantastic on all my iOS devices. Even works with push / notification so I dont need to install the gmail app at all (old method was apple mail / gmail app for the notification)
aw3524 said: Try Outlook -- probably my favorite mail app on iOS. Click to expand... I second that. outlook is fantastic on all my iOS devices. Even works with push / notification so I dont need to install the gmail app at all (old method was apple mail / gmail app for the notification)