Hey,
I own a xoom (WiFi only) purchased from motorola china (MZ606) means no service provider lock. Unluckily it connects only to the motorola market (which is a... very poor quantity of apps and chinese language only). It is impossible to configure any google account. From the first day there are two options only (corporate or Email) under Settings>Accounts&sync>Add account. Once I try the Email option it can never connect to the google servers. No this is not due to the quarrels of google with chines authorities as on my HTC I could easily configure my google account within china and freely access the market since.
Yes I checked for typos and I know the right password as I can do those thing from my pc flawlessly (which also proves that specific google server is accessible from china)
Long description for a short question. What do I have to do? Do I have to root my xoom in order to get access to the market? Do I then have to flash another ROM (probably to the MZ604 version)?
Sorry, I am sure my question is silly for most of U but all those posts I read so far perfectly explain what to do but seldom explain for what purpose.
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Thanx for any help
yea bro root it and a new rom. hope this helps man.
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Hi guys
I'm relatively new to the world of smartphones
but here is my question:
so i bought an HTC wildfire S, lost it and bought a new one
i did block the simcard via my provider (O2) and got a new card for my new phone,
so yesterday i went on the android market to install some apps, and there i saw that my old (lost one) phone was still listed but under another provider (Vodafone)
I contacted vodafone, gave them my imei and asked them to give me contact information from the user because the phone had been stolen
I can still install apps on the stolen phone via android market, is there an app that i can install on the stolen phone that enables the gps device and allows me to track it? the htcsense.com tracker does not work and lookout needs to be registered
thanks alot!
i used the search form but did not find anything to solve my problem
/edit: so vodafone cant block the phone or give me the contact adresses...
I know there are apps that you can install , such as the ones listed here: http://www.androidtapp.com/5-best-a...ndations-from-the-experts-at-androidtapp-com/
But I don't know if you first have to configure them on the phone before you can use them.
I think when such info as location is involved, you will always have to tick the accept/allow screen on the device.
I dont think its possible to push it by ota/remote install etc.
Would be a massive security breach if it could huh.
if you can stil install apps, try
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.lookout.labs.planb
Hey all,
I'm in a bit of a pickle here. A former employee at my company used their own Gmail on the company device. The locked device was left behind after the employee was fired, as it is company property.
My boss conveniently dropped it off at my desk and told me to get it wiped and issued to another employee.
As the device had a pattern lock screen I did not know, I did the most logical thing - a factory reset. After the factory reset to my surprise we could not set up the device with the new employee's G-suite email as the device is prompting "This device was reset. To continue, sign in with a Google Account that was previously synced on this device."
Like I said, this device is company property and the company still pays a monthly service fee on the SIM card in the device. The device is a Verizon Samsung Galaxy Tab E SM-T567V. We don't want former employee's personal data, we just want the device wiped and be ready to be issued to another employee.
I tried a couple FRP-beating techniques - SideSync and USB terminal AT commands to bring up the dialer for privilege escalation. Neither worked. I downgraded the firmware version using Odin, but the earliest Android is Lolipop. The techniques I tried were not successful.
I could not install the FRP-beating .apk from SD card in recovery or over ADB.
There has to be a way to fully reset the device and account association for legitimate reasons like mine. Or should Verizon handle it for my company?
Insight is appreciated. Thanks!
I have beat FRP. My way:
Downgrade to Lollipop. Using keyboard settings go to help -> license agreements and disclaimers. In license agreements select an http url and hit web search. It will bring up Chrome. Go back from chrome it will drop in the Google Search app, from there go to My Files app and install the FRP-beating apk of choice.
Guys , suddenly at the beginning of this year, my tablet started opening the Google play store by itself always at a program called iq option. Ive done many factory resets without success even with Avast antivirus . When I looked at my Google account to see my Google play store looking for some hint, it showed me that at my registered activity, Google claims I did opened the Google Play Store and searched for the IQ Option Broker app, so the virus was acting as if it was me. At the middle of march I took my tablet at a Samsung technical assistance store and they gave me a new one ( it's sd card reader was defective so I used it to get rid of the tablet ) . With my new tablet without any app or sdcard and using an iPhone as router since I was worried that my internet service provider router could be the culprit, I installed only Amazon Prime, Netflix and Calculator Infinity from Inception Mobile and it started all over again. So more unuseful resets followed in ( I though that Calculator could be the culprit and never installed it again ). Suddenly from the middle of April to now it never happened again. Ive searched local sites ( I'm from Brazil ) looking for people with similar problem as mine and see they exist. So was an Android update that helped me or what?
1)Sorry for my poor English
2) I've already contacted Samsung and Google assistance but they couldn't figure it out.
3) I've used to access my Google account from a public pc. Ive discovered you can install apps from a PC at your tablet. Could it be a source for the problems I had?
Hey peeps. 3 weeks and countless hours - that was how long it took for me to get GSM into my new machine and getting it to behave as it should. Turned out the first most basic method, dated July 2020, worked. Read in many forums that this machine, regardless of EMUI version, could not resolve the Play Protect issue, but for some miraculously reason, mine worked. So just to be safe, I used the machine for about a week for everything except activities which needed SIM, i.e. calls and line-dependent texts. Banking, work emails and platforms (including all firewall and security protocols), games and apps including those which require my Gmail account, wired/wireless connection both incoming and outgoing - all was working as it should throughout the week.
Then when it came to officially switching over the last remaining part, i.e. cloning over data (mostly texts, phone book, call records and stored media) from the old over to the new, using Huawei's Phone Clone app. So I was careful not to select any apps to clone (the first attempt I blindly clone the whole machine content without customizing which caused GSM to start acting up with the notification & Play Protect issues the minute the process completed, then it was back to square 1 restarting the entire process), so I 2nd attempt I only selected texts, directory, call history and media to be cloned over. Did not even pick anything which is remotely associated with any app, e.g. Whatsapp media where left behind worried that the issues would resurface.
Unfortunately, to my despair, 2nd attempt concluded the same with the 1st, i.e. GSM is no longer Play Protect - aside from notifications, which I can easily ignore, more importantly is my banking, work and Gmail-linked games/apps are as good as dead. So at this point I am at wit's end on how to get my records and stuff migrated over. Of course I could resort to traditional approach of uploading into Cloud and/or OTG/Hisuite sync, but troublesome and wouldn't be seamless or complete.
So wanted to check with the community here, if anyone on any Huawei devices (since GSM is properly in place already, this issue on data migration would not be device-dependent) have any similar issues in the past and managed to uncover alternative methods to get this done. Worse case scenario, will have to resort to the conventional methods, though not ideal but not left with much choice now that my P20 Pro is nearing its shelf life.
Thanking all in advance for reading and/or responding with any viable recommendations. And apologizing in advance for the long-winded post and/or if there was already a similar thread in the past on the same subject which I may have missed.
Cheers,
-K-
Hi there,
did you ever got over this?
Cheers
X4ce
Yup, finally got over this after countless attempt. End up phone-cloning just the media only, nothing else. Apps were reinstalled one by one on the new machine, messaging history and phone book via cloud, phone history unfortunately can't be migrated. Avoid signing in to Huawei account, tho it's easier to use that service to copy stuff over. With that, everything in order and GMS remained intact and behaving as it should - its been 4 weeks now since officially moved over to my new Mate 30 Pro 5G with a fully-functioning GMS/Playstore which is Google Pay Protect certified.
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Yup, finally got over this after countless attempt. End up phone-cloning just the media only, nothing else. Apps were reinstalled one by one on the new machine, messaging history and phone book via cloud, phone history unfortunately can't be migrated. Avoid signing in to Huawei account, tho it's easier to use that service to copy stuff over. With that, everything in order and GMS remained intact and behaving as it should - its been 4 weeks now since officially moved over to my new Mate 30 Pro 5G with a fully-functioning GMS/Playstore which is Google Pay Protect certified.
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Hi, have a Mate 30 Pro 5G too as you.
How did you get Google Play Protect certified ??
x4ce said:
Hi there,
did you ever got over this?
Cheers
X4ce
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Hallo! x4ce!
Did you not have that phenomenon?
NocturnalBear said:
Yup, finally got over this after countless attempt. End up phone-cloning just the media only, nothing else. Apps were reinstalled one by one on the new machine, messaging history and phone book via cloud, phone history unfortunately can't be migrated. Avoid signing in to Huawei account, tho it's easier to use that service to copy stuff over. With that, everything in order and GMS remained intact and behaving as it should - its been 4 weeks now since officially moved over to my new Mate 30 Pro 5G with a fully-functioning GMS/Playstore which is Google Pay Protect certified.
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Can the problem still occur?
NocturnalBear said:
Yup, finally got over this after countless attempt. End up phone-cloning just the media only, nothing else. Apps were reinstalled one by one on the new machine, messaging history and phone book via cloud, phone history unfortunately can't be migrated. Avoid signing in to Huawei account, tho it's easier to use that service to copy stuff over. With that, everything in order and GMS remained intact and behaving as it should - its been 4 weeks now since officially moved over to my new Mate 30 Pro 5G with a fully-functioning GMS/Playstore which is Google Pay Protect certified.
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Hi you said you had Google Pay Protect Certified? Is that meant you can use your phone for contactless pay like the pay wave in Visa?
If it is the case, how you installed your GMS? I got GMS installed but horrible delay of Gmail notification and don't have the Google pay protect certified therefore couldn't use contactless pay in my phone. Otherwise work okay.