[Completed] Google Play showing 2 devices registered to me that aren't mine. - XDA Assist

Hi folks,
I went to the Google play web page and under My Devices, it has 3 phones registered, one which I own and use, but two others I do not own or have ever owned.
They are:
Unnamed Device -Samsung SM-G900F-Carrier = T-Mobile Last used Oct. 23, 2016
Unnamed Device- Nokia N1 - Carrier = Cricket Wireless. Last used May 28th 2016
I don't own these devices, never have, and I use Sprint as my provider. I do use T-mobile for my iPad but that was registered a year ago.
Any idea what these are and if they are a threat or something? I also saw no way to delete them from my account.
Thanks in advance, Crodley

Dang, I stumped the forum...or is this the wrong spot for this question?

Crodley said:
Hi folks,
I went to the Google play web page and under My Devices, it has 3 phones registered, one which I own and use, but two others I do not own or have ever owned.
They are:
Unnamed Device -Samsung SM-G900F-Carrier = T-Mobile Last used Oct. 23, 2016
Unnamed Device- Nokia N1 - Carrier = Cricket Wireless. Last used May 28th 2016
I don't own these devices, never have, and I use Sprint as my provider. I do use T-mobile for my iPad but that was registered a year ago.
Any idea what these are and if they are a threat or something? I also saw no way to delete them from my account.
Thanks in advance, Crodley
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Hello and welcome to xda-assist,
my personal opinion is that this is rather a question for the Google support team, I'd leave them a message if I was you..
Feel free to ask again in the general help section, good luck
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help

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HTC Leo Officially Announced - HTC HD2

Done a quick search but can't see anything on this here on the forum so here goes:
http://www.htc.com/uk/product/hd2/specification.html
Will one of the XDA moderators consider opening a dedicated forum for this device, now known as the HTC HD2 please?
I am toying between going straight out and buying one tomorrow morning, providing the stockists advertising them actually have the item in stock, or waiting until Christmas. Anyone else considering purchasing and of so how do we get the developers interested in doing stuff for this device?
Cheers
WB
LOL,
It was only ANNOUNCED today mate, that means you can forget about going out tomorrow and actually buy one ;-)
That said, I am going to buy one as soon as I can, hopefully somewhere around the end of october if we get lucky.
Me thinks that HTC got a best seller here, and am not worried that the XDA developers won't pick up this device anytime soon.
Until then, I keep drooling over the pics & specs
Clubbraxx,
I had a conversation with a supplier the other day and was left with the impression that some devices were already out there, waiting for today's announcement as the go-ahead for being able to release direct to the public as of now.
Needless to say I will be on the phone in the morning chasing up the said supplier and seeing what they have to say for themselves.
Just seen someone moaning about the price of the device at circa £550. Given the high-end spec of the device and taking a 3 or 4 year ownership span into account, I would say that this appears to be a reasonable price for a sim free device.
No doubt the networks will be doing their best to tie in the unwary into 3 year/multi dollar contracts to make a killing on these.
Let me know if you hear any news.
Cheers
WB
The device should be available before the end of this month. I'm looking forward to it
Btw, the device is listed on expansys for $829,99 (or €649,99).
I was told by a customer service rep at O2(UK) at the weekend, that they have the device listed for mid October release.
As an O2 customer who has a contract ending on November 1st, I am considering getting one ASAP. I am unsure however, whether to get HD2, or TP2.
QWERTY & TV out, or Monster capacitive screen. Hmmmmm.... decisions, decisions.
Any help appreciated. lol.
Please merge, so many loe threads now!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=560143&page=77
op...what have you been smoking?
Availability Update
Following my chasing up of contacts today it looks like network providers such as o2 will have their stock to be released from mid October, ie next week. Sim free providers will not be getting their stock for release until a month later, ie mid November.
The above applies to the UK only; I have no idea what the position is elsewhere.
My order is just about to go in....
WB
Made my order today
Hi all!
What do you think of this model?
I fills my needs by 200%, but i heard that some software made for older 6 and 6.1 wont work on this new 6.5? Is that right? And i've also heard that Win mobile 7 is done. if so why did they not use win 7 on this new model?
Thanks in advance
****... I bought new Touch HD one week ago... Now I see HD2 and I'm not very happy...
stabloid said:
I was told by a customer service rep at O2(UK) at the weekend, that they have the device listed for mid October release.
As an O2 customer who has a contract ending on November 1st, I am considering getting one ASAP. I am unsure however, whether to get HD2, or TP2.
QWERTY & TV out, or Monster capacitive screen. Hmmmmm.... decisions, decisions.
Any help appreciated. lol.
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Depends on how much you would really use the TV out feature. They keyboard...thats different, for me if the on screen keyboard is at least as good as the iPhones I can dump the physical one and be happy.
Hello all
Review Video HTC HD2 – Windows Mobile 6.5 at its best
you wont find this on Youtube

My New Flying Touch II Question

First off hello Forum, I was first introduced to this unit the Flying Touch II by my uncle who purchased (2) of these for his sons for xmas and I thought they were rather neat. He paid 160.00 and 50 for shipping in NOV. I went on the Davis Micro site and clicked chat and asked a few question the operator made me an offer of 151.00 and 37.00 shipping and I took it and the unit was here in roughly 4 days which seem impressive. Me and my uncle are now curios after my brother jailbroke his Iphone, touch and Ipad, the capabilities of these unit doing the same thing. After some searches it seems they call it rooting I think. Can some enlighted me I am green and a newbie so I am just asking question now I may not even be saying this correctly thansk for any assistance as well. Here is the link I purchased mines from. Thanks Again

Now you see it now you don't Now you'll get it now you won't ZTE plays hide and seek

Hi there guys,
I feel compelled to share with you my communication exercise with the ZTE Customer
Service. May it be a guideline for some on how to deal with them or a plain warning
for others how not to tread too deeply into the murky waters of China Sea. As many of
you probably know ZTE displayed their then flagship handset Grand X In at the IFA
trade show in Berlin last year. The phone's specs read among other things 16 GB
storage memory, FM Radio and NFC. Subsequent and numerous reportings from the
event proved it to be true and in accordance with ZTE's own web page. However
when the handset shipped to Europe it turned out that there is only other release
available - one with 4 GB mem, no radio, no NFC. And this is the edition I bought
from T-Mobile Poland at the end of last year. Although the phone was running stock
ICS 4.0.4 I loved it and wanted to buy another one, this time with 16 GB mem etc. So I
wrote ZTE asking as to where to get it. Then followed the exchange I make you privy
to.
The second question I asked them was the prospective availability of Jelly Bean
upgrade. It was known that Intel ported JB to x86 platform as early as last September
and that their employees were having it on their own handsets since then. So the JB
suited for Atom powered smartphones was in existence and doing fine. I naturally
mentioned this fact to ZTE while asking about their own plans to give us JB. As it
turns out ZTE condition the JB release upon a carrier or a dealer making specific
request for it and that means demand for a upgrade is based on particular sales. And
that means there will be no JB for Grand X In and other Intel based handsets in the
foreseeable future unless some devs take the matter to the heart and mind. What is
frustrating the most is some cloak of secrecy and not giving customers straight facts
from the beginning. Many of us would have thought twice about the purchase had we
known from day one we'd be dumped and support for our phone abandoned before
the year was over. I'll let you be the judge and jury. Below is the copied email
exchange in the original form. I've only removed instances of my email address and
ZTE's web page being readable (10 posts rule).
--- On Thu, 4/4/13, ZTE email <ZTE email> wrote:
From: ZTE email <ZTE email>
Subject: Re: ZTE Grand X IN
To: "my name" <my email>
Date: Thursday, April 4, 2013, 6:34 PM
Dear Valued ZTE Customer,,
Thanks for contacting ZTE.
If you want to purchase a single unit please contact nearest dealer or any network
provider.
ZTE is not selling any product to the customer or in the market directly.
And we cannot provide you any dealer details.
End-users are advised not to upgrade their phone versions until the software is
released formally.
Regarding your inquiry, we would recommend that you'd better contact your
network operator or dealer from where you have purchased to consult.
Because the android updated is based on the demand of your local network
operator or dealer,
ZTE is not selling any device to the end user or in the market directly.
ZTE is manufacturing the handset as per the requirement of network provide and
dealers.
So it depend on the network provider or dealer that, what Android version they
need in there device.
If we want to release the new version of android we need a request from the
network provider.
Because for us they are the customer who as purchased the device from us and we
can release the new version only if we receive the request for them.
Should you require any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us!
Best Regards
my name <my email>
04/04/2013 07:06 AM
To
ZTE email
cc
Subject
Re: ZTE Grand X IN
Dear Sirs,
On January 23 I asked you two questions:
- where can I buy or order the ZTE Grand X IN with 16 GB storage memory?
- when will you deliver Jelly Bean for Grand X IN?
Two simple questions of where and when pertaining not to some rocket science
problem but to the very smartphone you manufacture yourself.
On February 19 you let me know that my "email has been forwarded to the relevant
colleagues for their appropriate handling" and that you "will respond as soon as
relevant information is available".
Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but I assume that these "relevant colleagues" are the
ZTE employees and that you pay them monthly salaries for their "work", do you not?
So let me sum it up for you:
- ZTE is the manufacturer of the Grand X IN
- relevant ZTE employees, paid and employed by the ZTE, for two months and a
half cannot find any information where I can purchase a product manufactured by
their own company! This is ridiculous, this is pathetic! Well then, maybe they
shouldn't be working for the ZTE but for some Chinese grocery store on some street
corner in ShenZhen. And you dare to call it a customer service - this is a sad joke. A
very sad joke, a mockery and total disrespect for your own customers. And mind you I
asked you two questions, the Jelly Bean question as well. In my country all it would
take is one phone call lasting two minutes and another two to write an email to the
customer. You have a long way ahead of you...
Regards
my initials
--- On Tue, 2/19/13, ZTE email <ZTE email> wrote:
From: ZTE email <ZTE email>
Subject: Re: ZTE Grand X IN
To: "my name" <my email>
Date: Tuesday, February 19, 2013, 8:16 PM
Dear Valued ZTE Customer
Thank you for contacting ZTE and your prompt reply.
Your email has been forwarded to the relevant colleagues for their appropriate
handling.
We will respond as soon as relevant information is available.
Best Regards
my name <my email>
02/19/2013 06:40 PM
To
ZTE email
cc
Subject
ZTE Grand X IN
Dear Sirs,
On 23 January I have sent you a e-mail included below. To this very date I have not
received any answer from you. I'm wondering if the mail delivery system is to blame
for no reply or was it your lack of willingness to answer me. If the latter is the case
then be kind enough to let me know about it. I do not know about customer relations
policy in your country but in mine customer's inquiries are always most warmly
welcomed and are answered promptly, kindly and to the point.
Best regards,
my name
--- On Wed, 1/23/13, my name <my email> wrote:
From: my name <my email>
Subject: ZTE Grand X IN
To: ZTE email
Date: Wednesday, January 23, 2013, 9:15 AM
Dear Sirs,
I am proud and happy owner of ZTE Grand X IN, the best smartphone in its class
the world over. I bought it a month ago from T-Mobile Poland. It has the original T-
Mobile stock 4.0.4 and 4 GB storage. I would like very much to buy another one but
this time the version with 16 GB storage. Could you please tell me if it is available in
Europe and if not then where I can get it. It is such a fine phone and I love it so much
that I am prepared to go to the end of the world to have it. I would like to thank you all
for providing us, customers with such a magnificent product. Last but not least could
you please tell me if you are preparing an upgrade for ZTE Grand X IN to Jelly Bean
4.1.2. Currently it has only ICS 4.0.4 and it is a rather old stock. I know that Intel
people in Santa Clara already have the JB on their Atom phones since last September
and it is working. When will we get it here in Europe and in Poland in particular?
Best regards to all of you,
my name,
my job,
my work, Warsaw, Poland
my email
or
my email
+48 xxx xxx xxx
--------------------------------------------------------
ZTE Information Security Notice: The information contained in this mail (and any
attachment transmitted herewith) is privileged and confidential and is intended for the
exclusive use of the addressee(s). If you are not an intended recipient, any
disclosure, reproduction, distribution or other dissemination or use of the
information contained is strictly prohibited. If you have received this mail in error,
please delete it and notify us immediately.
Shame on ZTE... Yesterday afternoon I've posted latest email they sent you on two threads about GXI here on XDA. Took it from Polish forum - hope You don't mind. I've also posted link to this thread, so people interested in GXI can find it easier.
Best Regards
Damn. It's sad. Really sad. I like my GXI, I really do. It's a good piece of hardware. But I would like some updates! Any updates? Bug fixes? The more Android devices I get, I end up wondering isn't Windows Phone or IOS a better way for an end user. They get updates, you know? On my iPod touch 4th gen I got 4 updates from 16th of February. 4! And when I think of all of my Android Devices?
- Motorola Milestone - 1 update after a year. And it was a crappy Froyo that was rebooting my phone...
- Motorola Flipout - no updates
- Asus Transformer TF101 - two updates - one to 4.0.3
- ZTE Grand X In - no updates
Summary? 3 updates for 4 devices. It's a fire-and-forget for most of manufacturers! You want Jelly Bean? Get a JB phone or tablet! And when Android 5.0 will hit the market - get a 5.0 phone or tablet! Damn, It's pathetic! Really. I'm trying not to get emotional about it, but it's getting really hard.
krondar said:
Damn. It's sad. Really sad. I like my GXI, I really do. It's a good piece of hardware. But I would like some updates! Any updates? Bug fixes? The more Android devices I get, I end up wondering isn't Windows Phone or IOS a better way for an end user. They get updates, you know? On my iPod touch 4th gen I got 4 updates from 16th of February. 4! And when I think of all of my Android Devices?
- Motorola Milestone - 1 update after a year. And it was a crappy Froyo that was rebooting my phone...
- Motorola Flipout - no updates
- Asus Transformer TF101 - two updates - one to 4.0.3
- ZTE Grand X In - no updates
Summary? 3 updates for 4 devices. It's a fire-and-forget for most of manufacturers! You want Jelly Bean? Get a JB phone or tablet! And when Android 5.0 will hit the market - get a 5.0 phone or tablet! Damn, It's pathetic! Really. I'm trying not to get emotional about it, but it's getting really hard.
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Get Nexus then
Hi.
Yesterday I received some software update. It was around 8 MB big and during installation it updated 78 items. Did you received this update too?
Maybe crazy question, but what is better in new Android 4.1, when we will compare it with 4.0.4 ?
Taigr said:
Hi.
Yesterday I received some software update. It was around 8 MB big and during installation it updated 78 items. Did you received this update too?
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Since updates from ZTE seem to depend on the network operator, could you please tell us, which network operator your Grand X in belongs to?
Taigr said:
Maybe crazy question, but what is better in new Android 4.1, when we will compare it with 4.0.4 ?
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Please see
http://www.engadget.com/2012/06/28/android-4-1-jelly-bean-review-a-look-at-whats-changed-in-googl/
or/and
http://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-android-4-0-and-vs-4-1/
Thanks,
newpipe
Taigr said:
Hi.
Yesterday I received some software update. It was around 8 MB big and during installation it updated 78 items. Did you received this update too?
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how did you received that update? Thru OTA or downloaded of ZTE website? Is your ROM t-mobile branded?
Just checked mine... software up to date... I've checked through update checker in phone menu. My soft is unbranded clean ZTE one.
Whats your software version now? I'm on GXI_V1.00.0B02
Kir3 said:
Get Nexus then
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Yes, I'm thinking of it. After GXI Nexus is a good idea.
I think you should get nexus
krondar said:
Yes, I'm thinking of it. After GXI Nexus is a good idea.
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Nexus is the best idea IMO
Kir3 said:
Nexus is the best idea IMO
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But the Nexus devices are more expensive...
newpipe said:
But the Nexus devices are more expensive...
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I know but it's worthy if you can afford it
Sent from my Sony Xperia Live with WALKMAN
I had Nexus 1 then 3, great pieces of hardware, but had to sell Nexus 3 for one, important for me reason- no micro sd card slot... Nexus 4 doesn't have one either... I've had few different phones since, I like gadgets and bought GXI because intel processor make me curious... Now it's just looks problematic...

[Completed] [WHAT PHONE] $200 android for Rooting & flashing ROMs.

Jan 2015 I bought Oneplus One used it for a year and finally sold it on Jan 2016 and bought iPhone 6s 64GB for more than $1000. Since then Ive been using it and frankly Im terribly disappointed and frustrated by the whole iOS eco system. Not to mention the higher cost of same Apps vis-a-vis Android.
Im now planning to get a second phone, an android, for my love of rooting and flashing custom ROMs and for changing more than a wallpaper in the name of customization. And eventually sell my iphone after a year since selling it now will cause heavy depreciation loss to me.
Ive set a budget of $200 to buy a custom rom happy android phone, please tell me which phones should I consider. Im open to used phones too.
Please note that phone should have rich custom rom development activities.
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Bye Bye Wear OS H

Letter from Huawei Support dating 26/02/2019
Sorry, there are no updates for this device.
We received this response from developers:
Watch 2 (Leo) has stopped updating since March 2018.
If you have any further questions, you are always welcome to contact us.
Huawei Support is constantly working to improve its customer support experience, and if you haven't done so already, we would be very grateful if you could dedicate a few moments to participate in a customer survey sent in a few days to your E-mail.
Your opinion is important to us!
Goodbye support
Very nice from Huawei!
Weird, Is it really happening? Since we got the lastest OTA with Oct 2018 security patch
abaynp said:
Weird, Is it really happening? Since we got the lastest OTA with Dec 2018 security patch
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Was wondering the same too. Got my watch in oct 18 and have received about 2-3 updates since then. Hope this is not true.
I bought mine on Jan. If this is true... Well, not more huawei products on my list. I didn't bought the GT because I wanted a smartwatch with 4G. If I would wanted a dumb fitness tracker I had bought a Garmin.
I think that's a response that has been taken out of context... After all that is a very vague response "there are no updates"...
I reckon the question asked was by an impatient young person who loves updating their phones and watches and probably asked Huawei support if they have any news or update on the new Wear H OS update... And they simply replied... Sorry there is no update.
That does not mean there is not going to be any future updates for this watch. It just means that a support staff member has no news on any software information!
Strange there have been no recent updates though? Have Huawei given up on WearOS in the hope customer will buy the non WearOS GT watch?

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