Samsung Email

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Samsung Email
Other namesSamsung Mail
Developer(s) Samsung Electronics
Stable release
6.1.82.0 / August 2, 2023;2 months ago (2023-08-02) [1]
Operating system Officially Made for Samsung OS but is compatible with Android 8+
Type Email Client
License Proprietary

Samsung Email is the default email client for samsung devices, [2] [3] supporting both POP3 and IMAP protocols. It comes preloaded on most Samsung Galaxy devices [4] and is also obtainable from the Galaxy Store & Playstore. [5] It was released on Jan 15, 2017 by Samsung Electronics Company. [6] The latest release requires Android 8.0+ to run. [7] [6] It has had over 1,000,000,000 downloads from the Google Playstore alone. [8] [9] [6]

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