Hi all,

The subject says it all. I'm experiencing issues with my iPhone 5
(unrelated to Email) and there's a strong possibility that I'll need
to have my phone swapped.

If that occurs, I'll be restoring the backup from my old phone to my
new one, which will include my Gmail account which is set up as a
Microsoft Exchange account. But, correct me if I'm wrong, Google will
detect this as a new device and will thus refuse to set up the
connection. Am I understanding that properly?

If so, is there anything I can do to bring back the push experience on
iOS? I've become so used to push Email that I just don't see myself
going back to "fetching" every fifteen minutes--not only is that not
realtime, but it sure drains the battery on the phone.

And I'm afraid the Gmail app is a no-go for me: my usage patterns mean
that it would be less efficient to use anything other than the default
mail app.

I've thought of a number of possibilities, including paying for Google
Apps and setting it up to send/receive from my Gmail account. But that
sounds so convoluted, particularly as I'd have to maintain two
accounts in terms of sorting, deletion, and so on.

I mean, I'm willing to *pay* Google to keep using exchange or to at
least fix me up on this new device once. But it doesn't look like
there's an option. So just like that, it's goodbye push Email.

Is there any solution?

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