At the time of writing, Google has actually not yet updated its Gmail app to allow it to be set as default on iOS 14. Both Google and Microsoft upgraded Chrome and Edge earlier this week to let you set these web browsers as defaults, although theyre still powered by Apples Safari rendering engine below.
Apple has launched iOS 14 today, and Microsoft is one of the very first to support the new default mail app choice in Apples latest update. Apple is presenting the ability to change default apps for both mail and the browser, and Outlook has actually been updated today to consist of the support.
Browser and mail apps will need to be updated to support the ability to change defaults on iOS 14, and iPhone and iPad users will need to delve into the main settings interface in the OS to switch defaults. If you desire to set Outlook as the default, for instance, youll need to head into settings, scroll down to Outlook, tap, and after that choose default mail app.