My problem is I upgraded my gmail to a more professional one and I'm trying to figure out if there is a way to download my old apps I had paid for.
I am using the Samsung Galaxy S. I9000M so I can't just transfer accounts without doing a hard reset which will wipe all the apps.
Any ideas?
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Hi everybody!
Yesterday I traded my Xperia Arc for Galaxy Note. Note is positively insane! The problem is, I saved my contacts data from arc 4.0.4 with titanium backup, and when I restored them on my note 4.0.3 I'm getting an error "Unfortunately process.acore has stopped working" and obviously contacts are not there. I can resolve the problem on my note with clearing contacts data, but I don't have any other way to get my contacts back, and that's a huge problem... I tried flashing note with 4.0.4 but that didn't help. I keep getting that freaking error! Is there any way to save my contacts? It's crucially important! Thank you!
Before you make a new thread try having a look around the forums. I came up with this, which is HIGHLY related to your problems. Please have a thorough read...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1490341
Well, I tried that but it didn't work... I don't think it's a sync problem since it's another device altogether... it's probably incompatibility between system apks...
I also tried downloading contacts with kies to my pc, but kies just froze... I tried using mybackup to save contacts but mybackup FC...
Now I'm downloading a system dump from xperia arc, gonna try to install contacts.apk from arc and I'm gonna see if that works... if not I'm in a really big trouble...
WTF am I missing here? Why don't you just sync your contacts on Google - the way that Android was designed to be used?
If you don't know how to do that. There's a very safe way
Export your contacts from your People app. as VCF cards. Then import them again and import them into one of your google account, that's the way I know how to do it.
You might get double contacts and all sorts of crap but it's ok because that's your old device.
Hey guys,
I have an HTC One X with Sense 5 and I used it to get the extra 23GB on my Dropbox account. That was about a year ago. Now I'd like to log in using a friend's account, who doesn't have a smartphone, but could use the extra space. Does anyone know if you can use the same device to get the extra space? She has the Dropbox account for quite a while now, so the 5 necessary Get Started steps are already done, and simply logging in from my app with her login data doesn't seem to do the trick. The Dropbox app was preinstalled (so I can't uninstall it) and clearing all data didn't change anything. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Phone Lag
My phone lags whenever i switch on wifi.. how to correct??
Looking for a recommendation for a app data syncing app that i can use to sync data with my tablet and galaxy s3, eventually ill upgrade to the s5 or wait for the s6. I do not want to have to redownload all apps on each device and do the settings because it gets annoying. I do have Helium Pro, but with the last update its extremely buggy and although i back up my app data to google drive, when i try to restore it says i have no files.. I also have Rom toolbox pro, but i wasnt sure if i back up the apk + the data from my s3 it would restore on my tablet and next phone properly.
Are apks that you download universal? Meaning if i backed it up with the app data on my s3 it would work fine if i restored on my tablet or any other device. Any recommendations on a better app sync app?
Thank you in advanced.
Hi everybody,
I recently bought a new Samsung Galaxy J7 6 (2016 version of j7) -wich has android 6 marshmallow by the way- and since i configured my google account and started syncing contacts, i was surprised that contacts with the same name were automatically linked/joined together.
I tried many suggestions like removing all other accounts except the google account, clear cache data, removing google account and reconfigure it one more time, even deleting cache partition and doing a factory reset and the problem remains.
I started unlinking contacts manually one by one -wich is a crazy work of more than a thousand contacts- and even though i find some of them linked automatically one more time after a while -especially when i enter a new contact that has the same name-
Please note that in my previous Samsung Galaxy A5 -wich has android 5 lollipop- i never had this issue and also when checking my google contacts on the web at contacts.google.com they're all good and no contact is linked with one another.
Please kindly help me find a way to prevent the system from linking contacts automatically
Prior to buying my Gear S3 I was a crack-flasher - always flashing new ROMs on my phone (Nexus 6). Since getting my S3, that's come to a halt because I notice the Samsung Health app does not restore data from my Samsung Account and even using Titanium Backup to backup/restore the data isn't a solution. I've noticed when I restore data through Titanium Backup, the Samsung Health app does not sync with my watch.
Anybody know of a way to do this? I'd really like to keep jumping around and experimenting with ROMs, but only if my watch can use historical data.
Go to settings of Samsung Health app, click on Samsung account and set up sync.
When you install Samsung Health on new device It should sync all data to new device.
daggebauer said:
Go to settings of Samsung Health app, click on Samsung account and set up sync.
When you install Samsung Health on new device It should sync all data to new device.
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That's the word thing. I've done all that and it backs up but doesn't seem to restore. I wonder if it restores based on device ID instead of purely the account.
When I install a new ROM, it generally creates a new device ID.
daggebauer said:
Go to settings of Samsung Health app, click on Samsung account and set up sync.
When you install Samsung Health on new device It should sync all data to new device.
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Just saw that the account is setup but auto sync wasn't enabled. I bet that's why.