Hi there,
Am just wondering if it is possible to sync a Gmail account's Calendar and Contacts without setting up the email.
Hi I have a Galaxy Nexus on CM10 jellybro.
When I receive an email with gmail app it shows the email subject and (at least part of) the message body text in the notification pulldown.
Is there a way to hide this? Without disabling the notificatins entirely. Would be nice if it would just say "1 new email" or whatever.
Thank you =)
Just got my Nexus 4. So far so good.
Except cannot get it to do smtp on my private email address.
My ISP requires pop before you drop on port 25. The Nexus 4 just will not do it.
My Galaxy S4 is set to Sync Every 5 Minutes, Push is set to On, but Gmail takes at least 10 minutes longer than the Z10 to notify me of new messages.
I originally thought I was imagining it but the stock email client on my new Google Nexus 7 appears to be very functionally different than that on my Samsung Galaxy S2 or Amazon Kindle Fire HD.
I checked my gmail sync and also google account sync and check the sync on gmail. But why when emails are coming, emails are not pushed to the galaxy tab immediately? I have to sync manually in order to know new emails. My PC desktop outlook notifies me immediately.
I think the gmail app will notify users as email arrives at the very same moment, right?
Just wondering if anyone else has this issue....
As long as I`m on the mobile network, my Gmail doesn`t notify me of any new emails. I have downloaded updates for the gmail account, rebooted the phone, I made sure the Sync Gmail account is on, background data is on, sound is on, notification for every new email is on.... what am I missing????
I have my own domain name and webhosting, and I use IMAP email with that.
I think Android doesn't allow you to do that kind of email. It only allows four types of email accounts: gmail, hotmail, Yahoo!, and AOL. Is that true?
I couldn't use my own email last time I had Android, which was when I had a Verizon Motorola Droid II in 2011. I had to use gmail...ugh.
I have two GMail accounts both work happily form my two computers, desktop and laptop (wireless)
Having problem getting the email to work on my Nexus 7
Says username or password incorrect, but I've just used them succesfully on my laptop with wireless
Any tricks to setting up emails on the Nexus 7 ?