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    26 Sep 2017 After a week or two I would imagine Wandera would find improved battery life for The feature works by suspending mail fetch, background app refresh, auto Taking a look at your push and fetch settings is also worthwhile.
    Here’s how to configure how often your iPhone checks for new email messages. The steps below don’t apply to the iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPhone 4s or the iPhone 4. Tap Fetch New Data then tap the Push switch to turn on Switch On or off Switch Fetch Note Checks for updates on a frequency schedule. Manual Note
    18 Apr 2019 Push is generally considered to be better for your iPhone’s battery life, although if you set your iPhone to check the server less frequently with Fetch, that also helps. You can also choose which email mailboxes get pushed. Additionally, Push only works with newer email protocols like IMAP.
    vs fetch. Discussion in ‘iOS 5 and earlier’ started by jcorbin, Apr 21, 2012. Fetch: You ask the server for the email data and don’t except a Push. You can have Fetch setup to automatically (at certain intervals) or manually get your emails.23 Sep 2018 “Fetch Or Push? Set Your Email Accounts To Maximize Battery Life, Speed Of Delivery [IOS Tips].” Cult of Mac, Cult of Mac, 27 July 2015,
    Fetch – your device checks the server for new message. You will see no new mail at all if it’s set to Manual and you never touch Mail app to
    15 Jan 2013 Check If Your Email Provider Uses Push or Fetch configured with Mail app in iOS and to see if they are using Push, Fetch, or Manual.
    When you set up iCloud on your iOS device(s), any time you create or change data in an Mail, however, gives you the option of choosing when and how new Push, Fetch, and Manual — or, if Push isn’t supported, only Fetch and Manual.
    Fetch is typically set on a timed basis, while Push happens in real time. Fetch will use up your battery faster, as it requires your device to check the email server, while Push only needs to let the email server know where to send the notifications.

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