Welcome to Product Support, a column devoted to helping you get the most out of the gadgets and software you already use.
When Apple rolled out iOS 14 in 2020, it gave all compatible iPhones the ability to customize their Home screens with widgets for the first time. A widget is just a larger app takes up more real estate and shows more of its information. The idea was that you make your most-used apps appear bigger on your Home screen, so they could be more useful at a glance without you actually having to open them. For example, you can turn the weather app into a widget and see the forecast for the entire week. Or turn your calendar app into a widget and see your upcoming schedule.
In 2022, one of the apps to get a really useful upgrade to its widget is Gmail. Previously, the Gmail widget was only able to let you quick compose an email or show how many unread emails you had, but the recent update actually shows you the last three unread emails in your inbox — so you can see your latest emails without having to open the Gmail app.
How to add a Gmail widget to your Home screen
- Unlock your iPhone and open to the Home Screen.
- Touch and hold an app, widget or an empty area until the apps start to jiggle.
- Select the Add (+) button in the upper-left corner.
- Select the Gmail widget (or scroll down to select Gmail).
- Select Add Widget.
Note: If your Gmail widget isn’t showing your last three unread emails — don’t worry. It just means that you have to update your Gmail app. To do this, open the App Store app > search for Gmail > and select Update. When you go to add the Gmail widget, you should see the new widget.
There are a lot of new widgets that you can take advantage of in addition to Gmail — in fact, a lot of apps can be made into widgets. To experiment with widgets, you just have to follow the same above steps and select a different app (try Photos or Calendar). Most widgets come in three sizes — small, medium and large — so you can choose how more real estate each widget takes up (and how much information they display) on your Home screen.