To use G Suite mail, contacts, and calendar apps on your Android device, you need to sign in to your G Suite account. Instructions below are for users with a Nexus or Google Play edition device running Android 4.2 or higher. If you're using a different device, your setup instructions may vary. You only have to do this once:
Tap the Settings and then Accounts and then Add account and then Google to add your G Suite account.
Select Existing and enter your full G Suite email account address as your username, and enter the password that matches the account.
Tap OK to agree to the Terms of Service. The device signs in to your domain. This process may take a few minutes.
Additional steps for 2-step verification users:
After you enter your username and password, a new page appears saying Couldn't sign in. This is likely because you have 2-step verification enabled for your account.
Tap Next to sign-in via the browser on your device.
Enter your username and password in the window that appears.
Enter your 2-step verification code.
You may be presented with additional steps giving you the option to join Google+, opt in to Google Play communications, or set up a credit card to purchase Google Play media. You can choose to set these up or tap Not now.
After completing these steps, you should see Account sign-in successful. You can choose which services you want to sync to the device.
(Optional) If your administrator has set up a requirement to approve your device before it can sync with G Suite, you’ll see a note on the Status screen that your device is pending approval. When your administrator approves it, you’ll receive a notification on your device.
That's it! You can now use G Suite from your Android device. Just launch Gmail, Google Calendar, or whichever app you want to use.
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