Slowly but surely, Google is updating all its iOS apps to properly support Apple's iPhone X and its unusual 5.8‑inch Super Retina screen. The very latest Google-made app that's gained iPhone X support - thanks to an update released today, December 4 - is Gmail.

Weirdly, there's no mention of iPhone X support in the "What's New" notes of the updated Gmail app (version 5.0.171119). Nevertheless, if you're updating the application on an iPhone X, you'll notice that Gmail now makes use of the handset's full display, including the right and left sides of its notch.

Alongside iPhone X support, the new Gmail update adds the ability to use non-Google (third-party) email accounts - this is something that's been available on Gmail for Android for years now.

In case you haven't updated the app yet, the latest Gmail for iOS can be downloaded on your Apple device from iTunes, via the source link below.