Gmail Conversation View?

Hi-
Is there anyway to, using the iPhone app, set up Gmail so that it is in conversation view and not individual email view? For example, through my computer, my account says I have 7 unread emails. My iPhone says I have 14 or 15.
Thanks!

Two main reasons: I want my mail to be searchable on my laptop (I use a tagging system), and I need to be able to process my mail offline. Otherwise I would use the web interface, and sometimes I still do.
Minor reasons include not wanting to see the ads all the time and the fact that gmail bogs down my browser sometimes.

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