Hi Guys,
I have bought a N5. I want to restore my TiB backup from my previous device (GSIII 4.3) to it (N5 4.4). I only restore apps + data of regular apps (not sysapps).
My doubt is that "Can I restore also the phone ID with TiB, or it isn't reccomended to do this operation?"
Thanx for the answer guys!
Have a good day.
Pierpy89
Usually ti will ask you if you want to. Its only to do with play purchases so it wont cause any harm
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Just a quick question, my S2 is running Android 4.1.2, if I backup all the apps+data using TB and restore it to N5 after copying the TB folder to it, will this work or I will have to install the apps again and will lose the data?
It will work.
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How I can recover my deletes videos in the nexus 5? I see some software but none work with this phone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2534010
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I don't see how do it in that link
Then you haven't read it properly
All this PC software, example: Piriform recuva only works on a computer drive. In windows, imagine this is anything with a Drive Letter. C: drive etc. The only way to get a drive letter on your /sdcard is to use USB Mass Storage mode, which as previously discussed - is not possible on your Nexus 5.
With this I understand that I can't use any software for recover my deleted videos.
There were 2 more lines in that section
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This guide? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1994705
It's very difficult for me
Yeah it is and not guaranteed to work either.
In which case, they are gone. Have a look at my tips for prevention in the future
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Maybe a silly question, but....
Does a baseband switcher tool exist for the Nexus 5, like there is for the Defy (for example)?
I bought my N5 from the US, but using it in South East Asia and have noticed week signal issues.
Not explicitly but there are only a few basebands anyway and they're all flashable via a custom recovery
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Got it- thanks for the quick reply. Would have been nice to have a tool like that for frequent travelers!
A tool that automatically boots into recovery and flashes a specific zip? Its just as quick to do that manually
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Got an n5 on the way. Is there a specific radio that is generally considered best? I seem to see some posts that the 4.4.1 update made people's reception worse?
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Got an n5 on the way. Is there a specific radio that is generally considered best?
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No. As with all android phones, everyone has different experiences with different radios
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rootSU said:
A tool that automatically boots into recovery and flashes a specific zip? Its just as quick to do that manually
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I don't mind manually flashing-- the nice thing about the tool for the defy (which was my previous phone) was that all the basebands are already built into the tool, so it was just a matter of going to settings and selecting the baseband.
In any case, thanks for the info
First post from a long time lurker! I haven't quite seen this question answered elsewhere so hope not to get flamed
Assuming I were to unlock, root and change the kernel of the N5 (but still use the stock ROM) am I right in assuming that I cannot then accept OTAs?
If so:
a) How are OTAs for the stock rom then installed?
b) Are there risks that you end up in a boot loop if an OTA comes along? If so, is there a setting to actually block automatic OTAs?
Thanks in advance!
Please go to general and search for "ota hekp-desk" thread
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Perfect - thank you!
Hi everyone,
First of all, thanks for taking the time to read this. Long story short...I accidentally deleted all my photos from the gallery with a eBook reader app called Moon+ Reader...don't ask. I'm really upset now, as I've lost all my photos and am wondering if there is any hope of recovering the files? I don't have root access, but the image names/data shows up on my PC when I link the Nexus 5 to my computer. The only thing is that when I try to open the files on my PC, I get "The file can't be read. It may be damaged." I'm guessing if it's still displayed on my PC, the files must be store somewhere within the internal storage? Or is there something like a recycle bin where the internal storage files that are deleted are temporarily stored until the space they used to take is overwritten with new data? I just feel so stupid right now! Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
P.S. I don't have root access. Would rooting my phone wipe my internal storage at this point?
There's no hope, sorry
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2534010
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rootSU said:
There's no hope, sorry
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2534010
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Awww, okay. Thanks for the reply! Just wanted confirmation from someone who knows how this phone works... Now, I can prepare for some closure...
Do look into prevention for future though
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I did this same thing once on my GNex. Only I was dumb enough to do it in the actual gallery app. I deleted ALL my pictures of my newborn son on my phone. Luckily, we used multiple cameras so I still had some pictures from other sources. This is why I use Dropbox (and Google+) to automagically backup my photos whenever I connect to wifi. That way, if it happens again, they're all backed up.
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