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I am looking for a online backup service in which I will get to sync data between PC and mobile phone. Any tried and tested recommendation for such secure service ?
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Hey everyone, I just got the 750 and had a question. When I load PIE, it will not connect to any webpages. I keep getting an error message that the page cannot be found. Also, when I try to send/receive through outlook, it says it cannot connect with my current settings, although the settings are from factory. The weird thing is that when I use IM+, my instant messaging app, it connects just fine and I am able to talk to people through the connection. Any suggestions? I went to the cingular site and made sure my connections are correct.
Thanks in advance.
It sounds like one of three things:
1) You don't have a data plan
2) Your data plan is not properly setup on ATT's side
3) Your data settings are not correct on the 750
The IM program is likely using text messages so it wouldn't be impacted by a lack of data.
IM+ is strictly data. I figured it out though. After countless hours backing up and hard resetting and restoring, it turned out to be an application I used to tweak the device. When I selected to store PIE info (cookies, cache, etc) onto the storage card, it messed up the settings somehow and just simply undoing the registry didn't help.
A few days ago after I have root my HTC Evo and flash custom rom I have proble with market and gmail I am always got - Can't establish a reliable data connection to the server
If I log in to my account via youtube app gmail work but market say An error has occured
And now the solution is
1. Try to log in to your google account throu Google Talk app named Talk in programs.
2. If 1 solution doesn't work dial ##786# than Menu - Reset - Enter your MSL (SPC) ask carrier. Attention this will erase all your information and you have to reactivate your phone again.
Just in case someone else is still searching for an answer to this, I just wanted to say that this method did actually worked for me, after trying many other solutions. That is, activating through Google Talk instead of Google or Youtube.
I have to say that before that I deleted EVERYTHING Google related out of desperation (cache and data), uninstalled the latest market upgrade, rebooted, and then it let me use my account again, without losing any of my info.
Hope that helps.
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i rooted my thunderbolt a few days ago and everything was working great. I downloaded titanium backup and while messing around, I somehow deleted the “file”/”app” that controls my phones data. After that, the only way I could get an internet connection was if I had wifi… I also deleted the play.google market app..
on the problem. I did a factory reset and the internet is back up and working. The problem is, I still have no market app and that’s where all my previous apps are stored. i logged on to play.google.com, and when I go to re-install one of my apps, it doesn’t bring my current phone up on the list.. I somehow installed the barcode reader but when I go to read an app code, it takes me to internet and says I don’t have permission… any help would be greatly appreciated.
same prob.. solution would be appreciated
Hi, I'm a total noob when it comes to WP and Lumias, but a friend who knows me as being interested in phones has come to me with a problem.
The screen of his Lumia 800 is competely smashed. He has got an estimate for it to be fixed, but they will wipe the memory of the phone - along with all his important work contacts. He has never backed these up in any way.
He said he just downloaded Zune to try and back everything up, but it's impossible since he cannot see or use the touchscreen of the phone.
Suggestions?
Where are his contacts stored? Normally, contacts go to the online accounts (excuse me, the "clouds") to which you've associated the phone. For example, my personal friends and family are all in my Windows Live contacts and/or Google contacts, my work contacts are all on the Exchange server, my old school and business contacts are all on my school's Office 365 Exchange server...
Unless your friend never associated any kind of Live account, Google account, or anything else with his phone (highly unlikely, as setting up the [Xbox] Live account is one of the main setup steps), his contacts should all be backed up online already. The phone caches a local copy, but you don't lose anything when the phone gets reset.
Incidentally, any "repair" that wipes the device storage is probably just a replacement. There's no need to wipe the memory for an actual hardware repair job, any more than it's necessary to wipe a PC's hard drive when you get a new monitor for it.
Thanks - after a bit more investigation it turns out his contacts were backed up in Live after all!
and this is why the cloud is good folks!
also changing a digitiser and panel shouldn't require a reset, you might get lucky an they are just playing it safe, if they said it would be fine and it all goes pear shapped then they would be in a spot of bother so, always edge on the side of caution
So I have some important WiFi networks saved on my S6. I periodically use a Nexus 6 and every time I restore my Google account to the Nexus 6 it only transfers half of my saved networks. I have tried everything I can think of and I'm at a loss...
I've looked in the WiFi supplacant file, I've tried apps that are supposed to read the passwords - both of these resulted in an obvious encrypted password. I've tried deleting all my Android backups and letting a fresh backup get saved and restore that... I've tried using titanium backup to restore WiFi. Nothing has given me good results...
Any other suggestions? I'm at a loss.
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Powell730 said:
So I have some important WiFi networks saved on my S6. I periodically use a Nexus 6 and every time I restore my Google account to the Nexus 6 it only transfers half of my saved networks. I have tried everything I can think of and I'm at a loss...
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I have the (almost) same problem. I have saved 20+ saved networks, but when I restore my account only the WiFi I´m using for setup is saved...
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I have the (almost) same problem. I have saved 20+ saved networks, but when I restore my account only the WiFi I´m using for setup is saved...
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I think it has to do with the security of the Samsung devices... I don't have this issue with my Nexus 6P. I've given up trying to figure it out.
As long as your device is rooted there are some apps on the play store that can be used to recover WiFi passwords of networks you've connected to in the past. Just find the password with one of those apps and add a new network on your device and copy the password. Hope this helps a bit! Good luck