Set up Google Workspace on an Android device

Modified on Mon, 22 Sep at 12:55 PM

Step 1: Add your Google Workspace account to the device


I’m using my own personal device
  1. Choose an option:
    • If you have a new or factory-reset device, start the device and follow the prompts to get to the Google sign-in screen.
    • If your device isn’t new, tap Settingsand thenAccountsand thenAdd accountand thenGoogle.
  2. If prompted, enter your device password. 
  3. Enter your Google Workspace email address and tap Next.
    Your Google Workspace address is the email address that you use for work or school.
  4. Enter your password and tap Next.
  5. To accept the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, tap I agree.
  6. If prompted, tap Moreand thenNextand thenNextand choose an option: 
    • Tap Use for work only.
    • Tap Use for work & personal.
  7. What you see next depends on how your administrator wants to manage your device: 
    • If you’re asked to create a screen lock, tap Next and follow the steps. After the screen lock is created, you’re done. You can access your work apps and data on the device.
    • If you’re asked to install a device policy app, go to Step 2.
    • If you don’t see any prompts, you’re done. You can access your work apps and data on your device.
I’m using a company-owned device
  1. If the device was already in use, do a factory reset.
    Tap Settingsand thenBackup & resetand thenFactory data resetand thenfollow the prompts.
  2. On the home screen, tap Start
  3. Connect to a mobile network or tap the Wi-Fi network that you want to use.
    Once connected, the device might check for updates.
  4. When prompted, choose an option:
    • Copy your data from another device or the cloud.
    • Set up the device as a new device.
  5. Sign in with your Google Workspace email address and tap Next.
    Your Google Workspace address is the email address that you use at your organization.
  6. Enter your password and tap Next.
  7. To accept the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, tap I agree.
  8. When prompted, tap Accept & continue to set up your device for work.
    Note: If you get a prompt to install a device policy app, go to step 2 (below).
  9. Follow the prompts to set up security features.

Step 2: Install a management app and create a work profile

Use these steps if your device prompts you to install or update the Android Device Policy app, the Google Apps Device Policy app, or a work profile.

Install the Android Device Policy app
This app allows your administrator to manage your device and control some settings. For example, your administrator might want you to set a screen lock on your device. 
  1. At the prompt, tap Install.
  2. Tap Install.
  3. Tap Accept & continue to create a work profile on the device.
  4. Tap Next and follow the prompts to set up your work profile. 
  5. If prompted, tap Start and follow the steps to set a screen lock for your device.
  6. Tap Installand thenNext to install work apps. 
  7. Tap Done.  
Create a work profile
A work profile keeps your personal and work apps and data separate on a device. Creating a work profile is recommended so that your administrator doesn’t accidentally delete your personal apps or data from the device. 
To create a work profile:
  1. At the prompt, tap Accept & continue.
  2. Tap Next and follow the prompts to set up your work profile. 
  3. If prompted to set a screen lock for your device, tap Start and follow the steps.
  4. Tap Installand thenNext to install work apps. 
  5. Tap Done

Step 3: Start using your work apps

If you didn’t create a work profile, you can open an app and sign in using your Google Workspace account to access your work or school data. If you already use an app, such as Gmail, with your personal account, you can switch to your work or school account.

If you created a work profile on your device, work apps are marked with a Briefcase . You might see work apps on your home screen. You can also access all work apps from your work profile.

  1. To access all apps, swipe up.
  2. Tap Work.
  3. (Optional) To find and install more work apps, go to managed Google Play .Note: Depending on your organization’s settings, you might not be able to install certain apps. For help, contact your administrator.

How your device is managed

Your administrator can set security policies on your device to protect data and make the device more secure. They can also erase work data from your device if you lose it. 

Depending on the level of device management that your administrator uses, you might need to install an app that enforces security policies on your device.


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