iPhone OS 3.1.2 Breaks Gmail Push: Not Covered by SLA

In the past few days, many users of the iPhone and Gmail Push service through active sync have been reporting that it is not working. A large Google Mobile Help thread has dozens of posts from unhappy Gmail users.

Google confirmed the issue and blamed the iPhone OS 3.1.2 build, which was out just about a month ago. So I am not sure why people are beginning to complain now.

Robin from the Google Mobile team confirmed the issue and wrote a few responses in the thread. They include:

We’re aware of some issues with Gmail sync and are working to resolve them. OS v. 3.1.2 has broken a few things on our build, and we’ve also had a bug with certain formatting characters in email that has caused sync to stop altogether. We’re working on to get a fix out for these items first, and can then start troubleshooting other possible causes.

While 3.1.2 has been a source of problems, there are a few issues across other platforms and OS version as well that we’re working on. A number of bugs have been fixed over the past month, so it’s unlikely that the source of your problems then is the same as it is now. Also, many folks have been able to sync just fine – sometimes it’s a matter of sorting out setup issues and other device-specific variables. We’re trying to fix the main bugs that we know about first and then can dive into the 1:1 troubleshooting.

Andrew554321, I did want to address your question about Google Apps. Push email is not currently covered by the Google Apps Premier Edition SLA: http://www.google.com/a/help/intl/en/admins/sla.html

While we do apologize for any disruption, please keep in mind that this is a Beta product that was just recently released; you are of course welcome to go back to IMAP or however you were checking your Gmail before implementing Google Sync. Otherwise, we hope you’ll stick with us as we are actively trying to resolve these issues!

Yes, Google Sync uses Microsoft’s Mail for Exchange, which is a separate protocol from IMAP and will thus behave differently. There’s no link between these services, other than the fact that they can both access your Gmail and that Google doesn’t control the protocal for either of them :P

So, if you pay for the Google Apps premier, you are out of luck. Gmail push for the iPhone is a beta product and is thus not covered.

Forum discussion at Google Mobile Help.


In the past few days, many users of the iPhone and Gmail Push service through active sync have been reporting that it is not working. A large Google Mobile Help thread has dozens of posts from unhappy Gmail users.

Google confirmed the issue and blamed the iPhone OS 3.1.2 build, which was out just about a month ago. So I am not sure why people are beginning to complain now.

Robin from the Google Mobile team confirmed the issue and wrote a few responses in the thread. They include:

We’re aware of some issues with Gmail sync and are working to resolve them. OS v. 3.1.2 has broken a few things on our build, and we’ve also had a bug with certain formatting characters in email that has caused sync to stop altogether. We’re working on to get a fix out for these items first, and can then start troubleshooting other possible causes.

While 3.1.2 has been a source of problems, there are a few issues across other platforms and OS version as well that we’re working on. A number of bugs have been fixed over the past month, so it’s unlikely that the source of your problems then is the same as it is now. Also, many folks have been able to sync just fine – sometimes it’s a matter of sorting out setup issues and other device-specific variables. We’re trying to fix the main bugs that we know about first and then can dive into the 1:1 troubleshooting.

Andrew554321, I did want to address your question about Google Apps. Push email is not currently covered by the Google Apps Premier Edition SLA: http://www.google.com/a/help/intl/en/admins/sla.html

While we do apologize for any disruption, please keep in mind that this is a Beta product that was just recently released; you are of course welcome to go back to IMAP or however you were checking your Gmail before implementing Google Sync. Otherwise, we hope you’ll stick with us as we are actively trying to resolve these issues!

Yes, Google Sync uses Microsoft’s Mail for Exchange, which is a separate protocol from IMAP and will thus behave differently. There’s no link between these services, other than the fact that they can both access your Gmail and that Google doesn’t control the protocal for either of them :P

So, if you pay for the Google Apps premier, you are out of luck. Gmail push for the iPhone is a beta product and is thus not covered.

Forum discussion at Google Mobile Help.



10 IPhone Apps For Web Designers and Developers

Many Web Designers and Developers own an IPhone, having an “app for just about anything” is a great tool and very handy when your on the move, or like me working in coffee shops ! I have many apps on my IPhone related to web design and development, whilst they do not always provide a solid explanations they are great for quick referencing to help jog the memory.

Many web designers and developers own an IPhone, having an “app for just about anything” is a great tool and very handy when your on the move, or like me working in coffee shops ! I have many apps on my IPhone related to web design and development, whilst they do not always provide a solid explanations they are great for quick referencing to help jog the memory.

PHP Ref

PHP Ref boasts an offline PHP reference for the IPhone, it claims it references all standard 5149 PHP functions. That’s a lot of reading!

phpref

MySQL Cheat Sheet

This app goes perfectly with PHP Ref and PHP Cheat Sheet, it provides a very handy reference to MySQL.

mysqlcheatsheet

PHP Cheat Sheet

Made by Concentric Sky, this app is great ff you’re just starting out on PHP or like me, you want a quick PHP reference. The app has a low start rating on the Apple store, primarily because it is lacking more complex descriptions, however essentially its just an app, designed as a quick reference tool.

phpcheatsheet

ISSH

Quite a few terminal apps built for the iPhone already exist, this one (ISSH) seems to stand above the rest. It costs $4.99 from Zingersoft, which is fairly expensive for design and development apps. With this SSH Client for the iPhone you can remotely connect to other machines, great for admins or anyone who wants to work on a remote server.

issh

JQuery Cheat Sheet

If your new to JQuery or find it hard to remember, this app actually allows you code and test on the IPhone app. This app is great to learn with and as an experimentation tool.

jquerycheatsheet

JavaScript Cheat Sheet

Many seasoned web developers need a quick refresher course in JavaScript methods, properties and syntax from time to time.
The cheat sheet includes descriptions, properties and methods for working with strings, dates, arrays, math, DOM, regular expressions, and many more.

javascriptcheatsheet

CSS Cheat Sheet

Great for a quick CSS reference, or a some light bedtime reading to refresh your CSS skills, this CSS cheat sheet is written and reviewed by professional web developers and designers that use CSS on a daily basis.

CSS-cheatsheet

What The Font

If your out and about and see a great font, then “What the Font” for the IPhone is a great tool to find out what font is used. Take a photo on your IPhone, and WhatTheFont for iPhone will identify that font.

WhatTheFont

Analytics

If your a stats junkie like myself then you can get to all of your reports and data with Analytics App for the iPhone. Whether you’re on the road, in a meeting, or sitting on the throne, Analytics App gives you quick and easy access to your analytics data.

Analytics

Bill4Time

Need to keep track of time spent working for clients ? Maybe you need to track all of the “unlimited revisions” you promised. Bill4Time will allow you to successfully manage your time spent.

bill4time

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