

Note: Removing an account will delete any unsaved or unsynced data from Google Drive and other associated Google apps (Gmail, Google Docs, etc.) on your iPhone. If you have multiple accounts linked to your iPhone's Google Drive app and they don’t sync your data, you'd have to remove all the accounts and add them back.

Step 3: Tap the 'Remove from this device' button to delete the account whose files aren't syncing to other devices. Step 2: Next, tap the 'Manage accounts on this device' option. Step 1: Launch the Google Drive app and tap the profile icon at the top-right corner to reveal the account settings menu. Follow the steps listed below to get this done. Signing your Google account out of your iPhone's Google Drive app and signing back in could help reinitiate the app's synchronization functionality. If Google Drive still doesn't sync your files, proceed to the next troubleshooting solutions detailed below. Mobile internet users should refer our guide to fix iPhone's cellular data. You could also try to boost your router's Wi-Fi signal. Check that your iPhone's Wi-Fi is functioning correctly. Additionally, check that the connection/signal strength of your internet source (Wi-Fi or cellular data) is strong. The first thing you should do is to confirm that your iPhone has an active internet connection.
