How to Use Apple Mail (iCloud) on Android?

Looking to Use Apple Mail on Gmail App for Android Mobile? Here is the Simple Guide to Access iCloud Mail on Android Gmail Easily Using IMAP.

Emails are an important part of our digital lives, you can’t imagine a day without reading emails off your inbox if you are a professional. There are a lot of different companies that provide email services. The most famous email services are Gmail by Google and the iCloud email by Apple. Both are great and easy to use email service. If you are an Android , then you are familiar with Gmail, and on the other hand, if you are an Apple , then iCloud is not new for you. Now, if you are an Apple and you are switching your device to an Android one, then you surely want to add your iCloud email to it.

With your iCloud , you can receive and send emails via your iCloud email address. This can be very insightful for your professional network and can reduce the number of junk emails that you might get in your Gmail inbox.

Android phones don’t have a direct option to add an iCloud email to the phone. But there is another way which can help you. You can use this way to add your iCloud email to your Android phone and check as well as manage your emails from the Gmail app. To do this, all you need to do is first create an app-specific with the iCloud two-factor authentication and then use it to on the Android device.

1. Create an app-specific for your iCloud

Step 1. Launch your web browser on your PC or mobile and go to the appleid.apple.com.

Step 2. using your Apple ID and on the site.

Enter Apple ID and

Step 3. It will Send a Code to your Apple device or ed mobile number for verification.

Enter Verification Code

Step 4. Here in the dashboard, look for the option named App-Specific . You can find this option under the Security menu. After that, click on the generate to proceed.

Generate  Under Security

Step 5. A new box will appear, give a name to this for easy ing. Up next, click on Create, and you will see a new on your screen.

Enter the  Label

Step 6. Lastly, Note down this and keep it safe as you will need it to to your iCloud on your Android phone.

App Specific  is Generated

Now follow the below-mentioned steps to add the iCloud email to your Android device.

2. Add your iCloud email address to your Android phone

To start the process, first of all, open your Settings on Android.

Secondly, look for the s option and tap on it to open the menu

s_in_Android_Settings

On the next screen, you will see various s on your phone. Scroll down, look for the Add option and tap on it to continue.

Add

Thirdly, look for the Personal (IMPA) option with the Google icon and tap on it to continue the process.

Select_Personal_IMAP

Lastly, enter your iCloud Email on the dialogue box of the screen and tap on next. After that, enter the generated earlier and complete the instructions on your screen to finish the setup.

Enter Apple ID and

That’s all. Now, your iCloud email will appear in the s settings. You can use it just like your Gmail from your Gmail App for Android.

From Editor’s Desk

To sum up, this was the process to add the iCloud to your Gmail Android. Some people think that this is a hard process, and as a result, they end up using some third-party apps to use their iCloud email on Android. Not all apps are bad, but there are chances of privacy issues with third-party apps. We highly recommend this method as it is completely safe and secure with Google security. I hope this article helps you in solving your issues regarding the Use of Apple Mail (iCloud) on Gmail Android.

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Rahul Verma
Rahul Verma is a data-driven tech writer at DigitBin with a background in analytics and dashboard development. A graduate of IIT Jodhpur, he blends technical expertise with editorial precision to deliver clear, insightful, and research-backed content. Rahul specializes in HR datasets, BI tools, and actionable insights, with hands-on experience in Google Sheets, Tableau, SQL, and AI tools. Before ing DigitBin, he led analytics projects across startups, bringing a full-stack perspective to data storytelling. Check his Linkedin

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