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It's actually better on iOS, like every other Google app, which should embarrass them. But forget the app, GMail in general is fundamentally broken and hasn't improved in any way that I can ever recall.
But yeah, just off the top of my head:
How is any of this acceptable from the most prolific email platform on the planet!?
My company insists on sending all communications through email, and also insists on using Gmail, which means shit just gets buried and impossible to find all the damn time.
I cannot reproduce any of these, though I haven't tried to block any senders.
I've never seen messages not show up in a search or in all mail. It doesn't search spam or trash by default, but you can override that by adding e.g. "in:trash" if for some reason you needed to include those. It shows me the sender email address just fine when I tap on the header. It also marks a message as read immediately on opening it. I don't see an option to change this on Android, maybe it's a per-account setting you can change from desktop.
Oh well if you've never noticed it must be a figment of my imagination...?
Yes that's the problem.
Once again, yes, that's the problem. Most people are not going to do that.