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What to Do When Gmail is not working on iPhone?

Gmail is the most popular email service on the web. However, as streamlined and as easy to use as it generally is, it can, like other email services, encounter issues. This guide covers the most common problems iPhone owners are likely to have with the service, and it explains how to resolve them. From being unable to send or receive mail to failing to connect to the Gmail server via your iPhone, it will you have you using your account again in no time.

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What to Do When Gmail is not working on iPhone?

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  1. What to Do When Gmail is not working on iPhone? CallPcExpert

  2. What to Do When Gmail is not working on iPhone? Fortunately, you can deal with this problem by going to the Gmail website on your iPhone and enabling your device. • Open your iPhone's internet browser (most doubtless Safari) • Go to gmail.com • Sign into the account you are having difficulties with (make certain you are signed out of the other account) • Next, copy and paste the following link into your browser's address/URL bar: https://accounts.google.com/b/0/displayunlockcaptcha • Tap Continue You will then see a page that says, "Account access enabled. Please strive to sign into your Google account again from your new device or application." Having done this, you must be able to open the iPhone's Mail app and start receiving / sending as normal.

  3. Check Device Activity Such emails usually contain a red box that says, "REVIEW YOUR DEVICES now." you should click on this link and, if required to, enable your iPhone. Alternatively, you can log into your Google account and check your Device and Activity Dashboard. • Log into Gmail • Click your Gmail account profile image and click on Google Account • Click Device activity & security events • Scroll down to the Recently used devices computer menu and click on REVIEW DEVICES After doing this, click on your iPhone. In the vast majority cases, this will present you with the details of your most recent login. However, if there is an enable button, click it. After doing this, try logging into your Gmail account using the Mail app on your iPhone.

  4. Delete and Restore Account • On your iPhone, tap Settings • Tap Passwords & Accounts • Tap your Gmail account • Finally, tap Delete Account Next, you may clearly need to set the Gmail account up again on your iPhone: • Go to Passwords & Accounts again • Tap Add Account • Tap Google • Type in your Gmail address • Tap NEXT • Type in your Gmail account's password • Tap NEXT again • Check that Mail is enabled, and enable Contacts, Calendar, and Notes if you wish to access these on your iPhone • Tap Save CallPcExpert

  5. Restore iPhone Once backed up, you then need to switch off the Find My iPhone feature. • Go to Settings • Tap your Name • Tap iCloud • Swipe the find My iPhone slider to the white Off position • Scroll to the bottom and tap Sign Out • Finally, you can perform the factory reset itself by taking the following path: Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings. Once you have reset your iPhone, you then need to restore its last backup (see below), then set up your Gmail account again (as described in the previous section).

  6. Thank You

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