

- #Change email server settings on samsung s9 how to
- #Change email server settings on samsung s9 install
- #Change email server settings on samsung s9 android
If you have an existing account registered, Outlook will offer to add it for you. When the welcome screen comes up, tap the blue Get Started button to begin.
#Change email server settings on samsung s9 android
I had stopped & cleared data from Contacts, and also tried some 3rd party apps (none any good because they simply piggy-back the data in the native android app, rather than set up new syncs themselves) Something in that cleared whatever was blocking. It will be back shortly", disappeared from Contacts, and just stayed with Calendar. All of a sudden the message that "Sync is currently experiencing problems. Maybe this did something funny - though of course Contacts 7 Calendar worked properly on my old S7 Edge?įirst to sync were my contacts - this happened before I deleted/reset my ActiveSync account. FYI, I had set up my new Galaxy S9 using Samsung's "SmartSwitch".The various Google/Samsung calendars were un-ticked (ie don't show) It only showed the default Google & Samsung (even though the accounts were set not to sync in Settings/Accounts - I guess I will have to live with this). In the Calendar app, I couldn't even see the ActiveSync account/calendars.In the Contacts app, I could see the ActiveSync connection, it just showed "0" contacts.

There were some other IMAP mail accounts which worked fine, as did my email (suggesting the ActiveSync connection was correctly made).The other defaults (Google & Samsung) were turned off. Under settings>Accounts, only ActiveSync was set to sync contacts and calendar.
#Change email server settings on samsung s9 install
I had also had to install MSFT's Outlook app just to see my calendar (before it was fixed - uninstalled now). Given the frequency of this problem on the web, I suspect it is an ongoing Android issue, maybe linked to the fact that you're forced to have Google & Samsung trying to sync with their accounts before you have the chance to say "No don't do that, just use ". The issue seems to be with either Android 9 and/or the Galaxy S9 set up. And it worked on my old phone - Galaxy S7 Edge.
#Change email server settings on samsung s9 how to
I'm convinced this is a tech problem because I know how to set this all up properly - It worked like a dream with my new Tab S3 tablet just last week (Android 8/Calendar 4.4.04.7/Contacts 3.8.25.22). I had also tried another of the fixes shown in this thread - to set up my connection using the Gmail Exchange setting, but they didn't get Calendar & Contacts working. I did remove & reinstall my MSFT ActiveSync account on the phone. Weird though this sounds, the problem I had with syncing my data to the native Android Calendar & Contacts app has disappeared.
