Need more help: Will I still get Gmail on my phone & still be able to sync my Gmail calendar?

I unchecked the sync with contacts & gmail.
Will I still get Gmail on my phone & still be able to sync my Gmail calendar with my phone?

Email, I don't think so. Calendar will probably still work, as you didn't turn that off.
Jason

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