Mobile mail nihongo
You're looking for mobile email apps that support Japanese language input and display! Here are some popular options:
- Gmail (Android, iOS): Google's official email app supports Japanese language input and display. You can switch to Japanese input method by going to Settings > Language > Japanese.
- Outlook (Android, iOS): Microsoft's Outlook app also supports Japanese language input and display. You can switch to Japanese input method by going to Settings > Language > Japanese.
- Yahoo Mail (Android, iOS): Yahoo Mail app supports Japanese language input and display. You can switch to Japanese input method by going to Settings > Language > Japanese.
- Mailbox (Android, iOS): Mailbox app, developed by Dropbox, supports Japanese language input and display. You can switch to Japanese input method by going to Settings > Language > Japanese.
- Spark (Android, iOS): Spark email app supports Japanese language input and display. You can switch to Japanese input method by going to Settings > Language > Japanese.
- ProtonMail (Android, iOS): ProtonMail app, a secure email service, supports Japanese language input and display. You can switch to Japanese input method by going to Settings > Language > Japanese.
- Tutanota (Android, iOS): Tutanota app, a secure email service, supports Japanese language input and display. You can switch to Japanese input method by going to Settings > Language > Japanese.
When using these apps, you may need to:
- Install a Japanese keyboard app (e.g., Google Japanese Input, Japanime) to input Japanese text.
- Set your device's language to Japanese to ensure proper display of Japanese characters.
- Check the app's settings to ensure that Japanese language support is enabled.
Please note that some apps may have limitations or issues with Japanese language support, so you may need to experiment with different apps to find one that meets your needs.