The easiest and fastest way to delete a Google account from your iPhone is by going to Settings -> Accounts and deleting the account.

To remove an account from your iPhone 5s, go to Settings and select the option for “Mail, Contacts, Calendars.” In this section you should see a list of all the accounts that are currently syncing on your phone. Find the one you want to delete and press “Delete Account.” You will then need to enter your passcode if you have one set up. Once you do this, the email account will be unsynced from your device.

The first thing to do is to open the Settings app. Select Mail, Contacts, Calendar. Select your email account and then scroll down to the bottom of the page. There will be a button labeled Remove Account.

You can delete your Google account from your phone by going to the Settings app and selecting Accounts & Privacy. From there, you will have an option to delete your Google account.You can delete your Google account from your phone by going to the Settings app and selecting Accounts & Privacy. From there, you will have an option to delete your Google account.

To delete a Google Gmail account, visit https://accounts.google.com/DeleteAccount and click the “Delete your account or services” button. You will need to enter your password and confirm your decision to delete your account before proceeding.

It’s not possible to delete an email account from your iPhone, but you can change the settings for that account so it doesn’t show up on your phone anymore.

Go to Settings and select “iCloud”Select “Delete Account” and follow the prompts

You can delete an email account from your iPhone without the delete button by going to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Delete Account.

If you have a Google account, you’ll need to sign back into it on the phone.

A factory reset will not delete your Google account. However, a factory reset will remove all of the data stored on your device. This includes any files and apps that you have installed, as well as any information that is saved on the device itself.