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Google now requires “OAuth” (modern sign-in). The old “Email & Password” dialog on a Nexus 4 may fail. If it does, you’ll need to generate an App Password (see Troubleshooting below).

If you were referring to a different "Nexus" service, use the following links:

Choose if you already have an account, or New to create one.

Your Nexus 4’s built-in Email app uses older Transport Layer Security (TLS) versions. Modern email servers (Google, Microsoft, Yahoo) now require TLS 1.2 or higher. Android 4.4–5.1 has spotty support for TLS 1.2, leading to handshake failures.

The Nexus 4 supported four screen lock types:

If you are locked out of your device but still remember your Google credentials, you can bypass the pattern lock without losing data: : Enter an incorrect pattern five times.

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