Had the same problem, got an "account disabled" message; Google staff
clueless and not helpful; gonna get an iphone![]()
Had the same problem, got an "account disabled" message; Google staff
clueless and not helpful; gonna get an iphone![]()
I think some people are missing the point. Leaving out the option to change your password on the Android device is an oversight. For those suggesting changing the password on a PC; this is what actually caused me the problem in the first place! If you change the password on your PC your Android device will inevitably give a failed login when you next try to sync. You now have no way of (easily) changing the password on your device to match the one you have changed to on your PC. I have an HTC Desire and mine is not giving me the option to re-enter my login details when login fails. I appreciate the info from the user who suggested the workaround and I will use this method . I do however fail to see why Android haven't given the option to 'update' your login info (for those who have changed their login info on a PC) or for you to change your password on device where you are required to also input your original password as well.Neither would compromise security on a lost device.
When I changed my password on my computer, my Android picked it up automatically and asked me to:
1. enter CAPTCHA
2. screen pops up saying that my password was probably changed
3. enter a new password
that was it.
I'm on a Vibrant running 2.2. I also bought this phone second hand and am not able to remove the original owner's account from the phone or the Market. In Manage Apps I don't have Google Apps or GMail Storage, just GMail. Logging into GMail with my own account doesn't change the Market's association with the original account on the phone. I just get the error "You entered the wrong password or your account has changed.".
I'm also not able to do a factory reset on the phone. After a reset attempt and reboot I simply see a "Data wipe failed" error and nothing changes on the phone.
The phone came from T-Mobile but has been unlocked and moved to Wind Mobile. Is it possible I need the original SIM to do the factory reset and account change?
The best way I have found to change your gmail password is to change it on line. Refresh you gmail account on your phone. You will get a notification that there is a problem with your gmail account. Use the pull down screen to see the notifications. Click on that notification and you will be asked to change your password. Done.
While helping a coworker with theirs, I found this to work.
Go to your gmail app. Hit the menu button and then refresh. After that, I got a log-in page. Entered the new password and it worked after that.
Hope that helps
This one always word for me.
1) go to settings
2) go to applications
3) click on manage applications
4) click gmail
5) click clear data
6) reenter password when screen pops up...
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