There are quite a few people who have two systems, iPhone and Android.There are many people who have the reason that they separate business and private, or use either phone only, and many are just hobbies and curiosity.
Usually, it is a big deal to use iCloud emails on the iPhone sometimes Android.iCloud mail supports push notifications, attached to up to 5 gigabytes (e -mail drop function), IMAP, so there is an advantage that it is always synchronized even if you use any mail application.There will be many users who have iCloud mail in Android.
It is an iCloud email, but it can also be used on Android.In addition, since it can be transmitted and received with the Gmail application, it is convenient to centrally manage Gmail and iCloud mail.
Before setting on the Android side, the Apple ID management site on the web browser (https: // Appleid).Apple.Let's log in to com) and issue an App password for Gmail (if the 2 -factor authentication is completed)."Generate password" in the security field of the page displayed after logging in...Click, enter an appropriate name, such as "Android", and click the "Create" button to display the automatically generated password.Let's refrain from this password.
Next, start the Gmail app on the Android device and start adding an account on the setting screen.Select "Other" on the screen for selecting the mail service, enter the iCloud mail address on the next screen, and enter the password you just refrained from the next screen.After that, if you set according to the instructions on the screen, you will be able to use iCloud mail.