If your iPhone is not receiving emails, the issue could stem from connectivity problems, incorrect settings, or account sync errors. This guide walks you through several effective troubleshooting steps to get your Mail app working again and ensure your emails arrive without delay. Start by checking your internet connection. Emails require either a working Wi-Fi or cellular data connection. Open Safari or another app to confirm you're online. If you're not connected, try switching from Wi-Fi to cellular data or vice versa to restore connectivity. Next, check your iPhone’s storage. If your device is low on space, it may not be able to sync new email messages. Go to Settings General iPhone Storage and free up space if needed. Then, head to Settings Mail Accounts and ensure that your email accounts are correctly configured. Tap on the email account you're having trouble with to verify that Mail is enabled and that your login credentials are still valid. Check Fetch New Data settings by going to Settings Mail Accounts Fetch New Data*. Enable *Push if supported by your email provider, or set Fetch to every 15 or 30 minutes to allow periodic updates. Make sure notifications are also enabled. Go to Settings Notifications Mail and select your email account. Ensure Allow Notifications is turned on and that alert styles like Lock Screen, Notification Center, and Banners are enabled. You can also enable Background App Refresh by going to *Settings General Background App Refresh Mail*, which helps the app fetch emails even when you're not actively using it. If none of these steps work, try restarting your iPhone, removing and re-adding the email account, or updating to the latest iOS version. Sometimes, a simple refresh or update can resolve sync issues. Timestamps: 0:00 introduction 0:14 check internet connection 0:35 check storage and email settings 0:42 verify fetch data and notifications 0:47 restart iphone and recheck mail sync Hashtags: \#iphonemailfix #emailnotworking #iosmailapp #iphoneemailsync #iphonetroubleshooting