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Google says that an issue with adding Gmail accounts to Windows 10 Mobile's Outlook Mail client has now been fixed.
Windows 10 Mobile users in our forums and elsewhere started reporting this issue a few weeks ago. People who tried to add a new Gmail account in the Mail app got a 'Your browser isn't supported' error message instead. Some people found workarounds to this issue, but just for emails and not for syncing contacts or calendar events.
This weekend, a Google rep posted on the company's support forums (via The Inquirer) apologizing for the Gmail issues and stated the problem has now been resolved:
Nov 21, 2019 Gmail is an easy to use email app that saves you time and keeps your messages safe. Get your messages instantly via push notifications, read and respond online & offline, and find any message quickly. With the Gmail app you get:. An organized inbox - Social and promotional messages are sorted into categories so you can read messages from friends and family first.
Sorry for this problem everyone, this was not intentional and has now been fixed. If you are still having trouble adding your Google account, please let me know.
The rep did not offer a statement on what caused the problem in the first place. Let us know if you can add Gmail accounts to Mail in Windows 10 Mobile in the comments!
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Recorded November 22 2019On this week's podcast .. Surface Earbuds, Cortana mobile, and more
We're back with another exciting episode of the Windows Central Podcast, and this week, Windows 10 20H1inches closer to reality with a new build in the Fast ring. Cortana mobile apps are going away for users in most markets, except for the United States. The release of Surface Earbuds has been delayed until Spring 2020, possibly to address their value compared to other Bluetooth earbuds?
Did you dump your iPhone or Android device to come to Windows Phone? You might be using Gmail to keep a handle on your calendar and contacts. Here's how you easily sync your Google Contacts and Calendar to Windows Phone.
Windows Phone has some great support for accounts built right into the operating system. Adding your Gmail, and its associated calendar and contact list is as easy as signing in.
Here's how to add your Google Contacts and Calendar on Windows Phone 8.1
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- Go to Settings
- Click on email + accounts
- Click 'add an account'
- Scroll down and select 'Google'
- Click 'connect' on the page asking you authorize Windows Phone to your Google account
- Sign in with your Google account information
- Click 'accept' to give Windows Phone access to your Google account
That's it! After clicking accept on the final step, you'll be taken back to your email + accounts page within your settings. You'll see your newly added Google account syncing. It's syncing your Google email, contacts and calendar.
You'll find the inbox of your newly added account on the bottom of your Start screen. Your Google Contacts will be inside the People Hub, which is a collected phonebook of your contacts. Your Google Calendar can be found within the default Calendar app on Windows Phone. Go into the settings of the Calendar app to see the control you have over your recently added Google Calendar.
Using 2-Step Verification?
If you're using 2-Step Verification with your Google account, you don't need to do anything too crazy to sync with Windows Phone. On Windows Phone 8.1, you'll just be prompted to enter your security code to verify you identity. You'll do that right after entering in your password.
On Windows Phone 8, you'll need to go create an App password in your Google account. Use this App password you created in place of your regular password on Windows Phone 8. Just go to accounts.google.com and click on the security tab. From there you'll click the settings tab next to App passwords to generate a unique password. This password is what you'll need to use instead of your regular Google account password.
Push or pull?
After you connect your Google account to your Windows Phone, you can control a few things. Go to settings -> email + account and click on your Google account. Here you'll be able to change the account name, email download patterns and more.
The account name is just how this Google account shows up on your Windows Phone when pinned to your Start screen. You can leave it the default Google, but you can change it to anything you want. This is useful if you have multiple Google accounts synced to your Windows Phone.
Next up you can control how your emails get downloaded. You can have your Windows Phone pull down new emails in intervals you set, manually or as they arrive. Feel free to select 'based on my usage' to let Windows Phone intelligently handle it for you. That's also the default, but change it to whatever suits your needs. By clicking the option to download new emails as they come in you'll be getting them instantly. This is a great setting for your most important email accounts.
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Does your Google Calendar change often? Within the settings here you can also select how often your calendar and contacts sync for this Google account. You can set the interval or sync manually, but its set to a 2 hour sync interval by default and that should be fine for most people. Again, adjust for your needs.
Have any questions? Ask below or reach out to me on Twitter (@samsabri). We'll do our best to help you out!
Recorded November 22 2019On this week's podcast .. Surface Earbuds, Cortana mobile, and more
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