Yes! An Android Tablet does receive and send e-mail.
To set it up, go to "settings", then "accounts", then choose your e-mail account type.
E-mail account type includes gmail or "Exchange" e-mail.
Tap either one of those, and input your e-mail information. Step by step.
Then tap "finish" at the end of the process.
Also, turn on "wi-fi", or "3G/4G".
Generally an email confirmation is immediate. If you did not receive an email, please contact customer service.
During beta testing and the initial days of opening, it could take a while to receive the email to prevent overloading of the site. Those registering now should receive their email very quickly. If you're having problems check that you typed in the right email and check your junk mail.
It is based on the speed your internet provider and email provider uses. And, on your connection speed.
Yes, but only if you are set to receive email updates for questions on your watchlist. You can check your email settings by clicking on the wrench icon at the top right of this page. This will take you to a settings page which will allow you to change what email updates you receive, and let you update other relevant information.
you ask for another one, or simply wait, cause some can take 3 days to process to your email
Receiving email is done in the blink of an eye. The mail can be transferred to the Gmail servers. Then to the client receiving it.
Usually it takes a couple if minutes but it should take up to a week at most.
No tablet will make you pregnant.
You won't receive it. They are scammers, believe me I found out the hard way...
it only takes about 1 minute or the most 5 minutes
The patient should receive 15 scored tablets because the patient will take 1½ tablets per day or ½ a tablet * 3 = 1½ tablets per day. Since the patient is taking 1½ tablets per day, you would multiply the 1½ * 10=15.
It depends; when someone sends you a video attached to the email, you might have to download the whole video first to view it.. this can take time depending on your internet speed and the length of the video and the size (quality) of the video