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Is this just me? I sync two Gmail accounts (one apps for your domain) to my iOS devices. But now, only certain emails are pushed to my devices. Specifically, emails which have been marked as read ...
Even with that setting turned on, Gmail still won't sync if your device's Google account sync is off, because it needs both to refresh your inbox in the background.
If the Sync Gmail is already selected, tap the box to turn off sync, then tap it again to enable sync. Another way to enable sync on your Gmail account is by going under your phone’s Settings menu.
On iOS, Chrome Sync is now being replaced so that all you have to do is sign into your Google Account, which is how every other first-party app works.
Back in February, Google launched iPhone and Windows Mobile versions of Google Sync, a service that let you sync contacts and calendar items from Google’s services to your phone. It didn’t, however ...
The key is when setting up a new Email account, choose Microsoft Exchange instead of Gmail. It gives you access to contacts and calendars, and everything will sync on your iOS device seamlessly.
The problem though, is now none of the contacts that were originally in the iPhone have been pushed into GMail. I clicked the "Keep existing" contacts option when setting up the account as 1) I ...