How to set gooogle priority inbox in blackberry q5 10.2

I have been searching answer for this questions for months now. Gmail automatically puts emails into categories like primary, social, updates etc. I get 100 of emails a day of which hardly 5 are of importance to me. Is there anyway to set it up in blackberry. Someone said it can be done through settings tab in gmail where you can customise labels and categories. I have tried this a number of times but I can't understand how to set it up. Also there are gmail apps in blackberry but they won't integrate with blackberry hub so its kind of useless.

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Depending on the type of mail account, yes or no. Go into Settings > Accounts and edit the email account in question. If, on the main screen and/or the Advanced screen, you see a field for "Sync Timeframe", then you can control it. If you do not see that field, then you cannot control it.
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