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Gmail setup issues on new iPad
Got a new iPad (IOS 6.1) and i am trying to setup Gmail on it using the following instructions:
http://support.google.com/a/users/bi...&answer=138740 But it wont connect. I used these instructions to set it up on my iPhone (IOS 5) and its works fine. Any ideas what it could be? |
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Maybe it got something to do with the exchange bug in 6.1 (MR Front-page today) Also I don't use the Gmail app. All my mail (from hotmail and Gmail) go to the standard Mail app that came with the device. |
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BUT, i don't know what's wrong. I followed the same steps 3 days ago when I got a brand new ipad updated to iOS 6.1, and it works fine for me using the same steps. |
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Google has decided to disallow new device/account activations of the Google Sync (Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync) method of connecting to free Gmail or Google Apps Mail accounts.
They had said that the deadline for iOS and Windows Phone devices was going to be January 30th, and then backed off of that deadline for Windows Phone users until July, I believe, because they do not yet have a native GMail App released for Windows Phone. The January 30th deadline came and went, and Google was still activating new device/account combinations to the ActiveSync servers, so there was speculation that they had quietly let the overall deadline slip, but it appears that just yesterday they started enforcing the new policy and new device/account activations can no longer be made for free gmail/google apps mail accounts. Note, that if you already had a given device using ActiveSync to connect to a given gmail account, it is expected that the free connection will remain for the life of that device. In order to access GMail now from iOS devices, you have to either set up an SMTP based connection to GMail in the iOS native app, or download and use the GMail app from google. Lots of details are in the thread over in the iOS 6 forum. http://forums.macrumors.com/showthre...1534449&page=6 |
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I just restored a phone to 6.1 and used the above directions to add my gmail account. I had no problems. I have 2-Step Verification on my account so I did have to generate an application-specific password to complete the setup.
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This totally blows. Although I did read in the other post that the Gmail App seems pretty good, I still prefer all my stuff in the same place.
Wondering how others are still able to access it even with a new account or restore. |
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But new devices on existing gmail accounts and/or existing devices on new gmail accounts will not be allowed to connect via ActiveSync. I haven't seen any reports yet of a successful new device and/or new account being able to have a first-time activation of ActiveSync today. |
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Thread over here (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1534449) where it looks like regardless of the underlying account, no new devices can be provisioned the "old" exchange gmail way. The switch was flipped in the last day.
Last edited by jenzjen; Feb 14, 2013 at 07:05 PM. |
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They are currently allowing devices that already had the old exchange way set up to keep using it but eventually that will likely be cut also |
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