Google Apps for Mobile
Google Apps aims to provide users with seamless, more secure access to information regardless of location or device. Google Apps supports access to Gmail, Google Calendar, Docs, and Contacts from most common types of mobile devices.
| Android | iPhone | BlackBerry | Windows Mobile | Nokia S60 | SyncML | |
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| Gmail sync | ||||||
| Calendar sync | ||||||
| Contact sync | ||||||
| Push support | ||||||
| Google Docs (web interface) | ||||||
| Enterprise admin controls | ||||||
| 2-step verification |
Push support and enterprise admin controls for Blackberry require Blackberry Enterprise Server.
Some services need to be enabled for your domain before you can use them. See below for more information.
Native Android applications
Google applications come pre-installed on most Android devices. Just sign in to your Android phone with your Google Apps username and password, and your email, calendar and contacts will automatically be synced on the go, and use Google Talk to IM from your phone.
Applications in the mobile browser
Gmail, Google Calendar and Google Docs are also available as streamlined mobile web experiences. Bookmarkgoogle.com/m from your phone's browser and add a shortcut to your homescreen for easy access.
Mobile device management
Administrators can manage their users' Android devices with a set of mobile device management policies designed to let users access their data while keeping organizational information secure. These policies include the ability remotely wipe data from lost or stolen devices, require a device password, set password strength requirements, and more.
Google Apps on the iPhone and iPad
Native iPhone applications
Google Sync offers two-way synchronization between Google Apps and the Mail, Calendar and Contacts apps on the iPhone and iPad.
Applications in the mobile browser
Gmail, Google Calendar and Google Docs are also available as streamlined mobile web experiences. Bookmarkgoogle.com/m from your phone's browser and add a shortcut to your homescreen for easy access.
Mobile device management
Administrators can manage their users' iOS devices with a set of mobile device management policies designed to let users access their data while keeping organizational information secure. These policies include the ability remotely wipe data from lost or stolen devices, require a device password, set password strength requirements, and more.
Google Apps on BlackBerry smartphones
Native BlackBerry applications
Google Apps supports two-way synchronization between Google Apps and the Email, Calendar and Contacts applications on BlackBerry devices by integrating with BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Learn more about Google Apps Connector for BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Alternatively, Google Sync offers two-way synchronization between Google Apps and the Calendar and Contacts applications on BlackBerry devices.
Applications in the mobile browser
Gmail, Google Calendar and Google Docs are also available as streamlined mobile web experiences. Bookmarkgoogle.com/m from your phone's browser and add a shortcut to your homescreen for easy access.
Mobile device management
With Google Apps Connector for BlackBerry Enterprise Server or Google Sync, administrators can manage their users' BlackBerry devices with a set of mobile device management policies designed to let users access their data while keeping organizational information secure. These policies include the ability remotely wipe data from lost or stolen devices, require a device password, set password strength requirements, and more.
Google Apps on Windows Mobile devices
Native Windows Mobile applications
Google Sync offers two-way synchronization between Google Apps and the Mail, Calendar and Contacts apps on Windows Mobile devices.
Applications in the mobile browser
Gmail, Google Calendar and Google Docs are also available as streamlined mobile web experiences. Bookmarkgoogle.com/m from your phone's browser and add a shortcut to your homescreen for easy access.
Mobile device management
Administrators can manage their users' Windows Mobile devices with a set of mobile device management policies designed to let users access their data while keeping organizational information secure. These policies include the ability remotely wipe data from lost or stolen devices, require a device password, set password strength requirements, and more.
