Mail unformatted - no special characters

Hi, There are some emails were on the preview I can see all special characters in the preview. As soon as I open the message it turns to a bunch of other simbols and it's very hard to make any sense of it. Since I speak portuguese there are some special characters we use while writing.
My iPhone is set to English language, keyboard is Portuguese Brazil and Region format is also Portuguese Brazil.
I'm using gmail account set as Exchange.
Any ideas on how to solve it ?
Thanks

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