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.
: If you lose access, you can reset the admin password by accessing the underlying H2 database or using a provided reset script in the system files [7, 19]. User Tokens nexus 4 email and password
The Nexus 4 is a piece of smartphone history—the first device to ship with Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. But history doesn’t mean obsolete. With the right knowledge about configurations, you can still use this device as a dedicated email reader, music player, or smart home controller. Your Nexus 4’s built-in Email app uses older
Have a specific issue not covered? Drop a comment below (or send an email from your Nexus 4—if you got it working!) : If you lose access, you can reset