Of course, you'll also need to be careful with your sync and backup and restore options on both accounts, again depending on just how you want them both set up. If I give a user an android, they need to use their personal gmail account unless we are using Google apps If I give a user an iPhone, they have to use their personal iTunes accounts? As for the gmail vs Exchange concern. What If I Just Happen To Use A Lot Of Devices? Check out the screenshots from Samsung Galaxy S9+ and Google Pixel. I just work for a public library, so i am not imminently concerned concerned and aware, yes; pulling my hair out and losing sleep, no , but if this was a larger for-profit company, i would be. He holds a Masters in information technology degree from the University of East London. You'll also be able to keep up to date with what's happening and work from either device. You will see two options there: Existing and New.
Cheers, E What purpose have you got for the tablets? I'll look into ActiveSync with Office 365 to see what features we will get. I guess I'm a bit lost as to your goals. For example, you can watch your Google Play movie purchases if you install the Google Play Movies app and sign in with your Google account. Fortunately, help is at hand, and with this simple tutorial you can sign out in no time. How do you manage your accounts across devices? But noone is creating big documents on them. We have about 50 android phones deployed out in the field.
Tap on Accounts which has all the details of accounts that you are logged into or need to login, Now, tap on Add Account You will see a list of accounts which you can add. It's too bad there isn't a free google apps account that we can use with our domain and unlimited users. Aaron, we are talking about smartphones here and they will be used for email mostly so they are already justified. Should we sign up for the free Google Apps account and have users use that or let them use their own gmail accounts? This means that if they lose their device, and an unscrupulous individual obtains it, if the user doesn't report it lost or doesn't change their password personally, then the aforementioned baddie has unfettered access to company email. If you don't have a lock, you can set one.
The bad thing is that you may feel that all of this doubling up on notifications is annoying or is simply needlessly repeated because you only ever use your tablet for gaming, for example. It seems Google has a flag system in place and will impose a limit on a per-account basis if they notice a bunch of devices being used in this manner. You would make one Google Play account, and use that single account to log all of the phones into Google Play I have no idea if there is a limit to the number of devices you can have on one account though - even if there is, let's assume the limit is 20 devices - you can setup 1 Google Play account for every 20 users this would allow the users to download and install free applications from the Google Play store. It is quite similar to Facebook. If you want to join Google+ then tap it, otherwise tap on Not Now.
They can techinically do it, but it's annoying and frustrating versus using something with a full blown keyboard. It does not contain any viruses or malware. Mobile Iron springs to mind. We are considering providing Android phones for our users but we do not currently use Google Apps. The good news is that adding a second or third, fourth, etc. If your Android device is missing, you can remotely locate, ring, wipe, or lock it from a web browser.
Tap the toggle to turn Gmail syncing off. Now choose a security question and its answer which are used to recover your email account in case you forget the password. I just want to remove it from my phone. Here's how to do both. To determine your device's location, it must be turned on and connected to a network with turned on.
Full blown office spreadsheets and word processing? Now, everything has been done. Also, simply not logging into things like Hangouts or Gmail on the secondary device is also an option. Each phone has its own company assigned gmail address , , ect. Just because someone has a gmail account or Google Play account associated with the phone does not prevent someone from sending all of their email through the exchange server. Enter the Password that you want to keep for this email address.
It's too bad there isn't a free google apps account that we can use with our domain and unlimited users. Add an Account from Gmail You can also add a secondary account directly from the Gmail app. It prevents someone from accessing the device and therefore any data on the device after a factory data reset unless the user knows the last Google username and password that was used to set up the device. I work at a ski resort and we are using tablets for quite a few different specific functions. But, if you don't own a Google Account, you need to sign up for it. Problem is with the android phone, it must have a google account to install apps. The good thing about this method is that any Google play store purchases you may have made will also be available on both devices, so you won't have to pay for another license to install that app on a secondary device.