Get Google Workspace on iOS with Google Sync

Users of managed Apple iOS devices (those without Google Sync using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, or EAS) should instead read Get Google Workspace mail, calendar, and contacts on your iOS device.

If your administrator has set up Google Sync, you can use it with EAS to access your Google Workspace tools. Signing in with your device to your Google Workspace account registers your device for mobile management with your organization.

Once you enroll, you can see the same emails, events, and contacts whether on the phone, tablet, or computer.

Get your Google Workspace services" "

  1. On your iOS device, tap Settings.
  2. Take one of the following actions:
    • Tap Passwords & Accountsand thenAdd Account.
    • If you're using iOS 10.3.3 or earlier, tap Mailand thenAccountsand thenAdd Account.
  3. Tap Microsoft Exchange.
  4. Enter your Google Workspace email address and tap Next.
  5. Tap Configure Manually.
  6. Enter your Google Workspace password, then tap Next.
    If your organization uses 2-Step Verification (2SV) or single sign-on (SSO) with a third-party identity provider, follow the on-screen steps to generate and enter an app password.
  7. Next to Server, enter m.google.com.
  8. Next to Username, enter your Google Workspace Gmail address and tap Next.
  9. Choose the services you want to sync, such as Gmail, Google Contacts, and Calendar.
  10. Tap Save.
    If your admin needs to approve your device before you can sync it with your Google Workspace account, you’ll receive an email.
  11. Wait until your admin approves your device.
    If your device is approved, you’ll see the list of services and their settings available for you to sync.

Change which services you sync" "

To make changes, tap Settingsand thenAccounts & Passwordsand thenExchange, and tap On "" or Off"" for each service you want to change.

Experiencing set-up or sync issues? See Google Sync Known Issues with iOS.

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