Hello Guys!.:crying:
today my galaxy s3's screen broke and has a password on it and all i need is my music that was download to it by me.
If anyone can help me with a program or a tip that i can remove my music from it without having to buy a new screen i will pay them 60$.
Paypal or whatever. If there is any program that can control your phone i will be happy.
Don't forget it has a password on it.
pss. I am not rooted.
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60$ Payments.
paypal or what ever.
my skype: Barca5Rocks
You will need other s3 device with the screen ok. Remove the back panel on both devices (few screws need to be removed), disconnect the display on the broken unit and connect the display of the new unit to the broken unit. This will allow you to log in and do what you need to do [backup, reset, etc.]
Couldn't you just connect to it via adb and pull any files you need from it?
Did you have a samsumg Account? If so, you can use it to unlock the screen so you can use the USB connection.
https://findmymobile.samsung.com
Sent from my SM-N9005 using Tapatalk 2
Connect it to your pc via USB cable and then you have the option to use your storage ( even with locked screen ) so you can pull out your music. It is simple as that.
My son's N7 has a broken screen. It costs >$100 to have the digitizer replaced, but I can buy a used N7 for about $80. It makes more economic sense to buy a replacement tablet than to fix the existing tablet, but he doesn't to lose his "game status" in various games on his existing N7.
Q. - Is it possible to clone one N7 to another (identical model, OS, kernel, etc.) such that he can pickup where he left off on any games he's played?
Colleagues, please tell me what could be the problem?
It is given: Nokia 5 (model TA-1053), pure Android 8.1.0 with all the latest updates (did not change anything, the bootloader is blocked, the phone passed Google certification, the phone passes the engineering test - everything works fine). Everything was as it was when buying a phone in the official store.
There is a MasterCard Debit bank card that works with Google Pay.
The latest version of Google Pay is approved, the card has been successfully added to it.
NFC is enabled on the phone.
Absolutely nothing happens when you bring the phone to the terminal. The position of the phone in relation to the terminal and the time spent by two devices next to it changed.
To check, I installed a program for reading the information of a simulated card - "NFCSmartCardReader" on a Nexus 7 tablet (also contains an NFC chip). No reaction when combining the phone and tablet.
But! I installed a program for reading NFC tags "Checking NFC" both on the phone and on the tablet - it turns out to exchange tags in one way or the other.
It also turns out to send, for example, photo / video / audio from a tablet to a phone and vice versa from a phone to a tablet, via NFC.
But with Google Pay there is no reaction
What am I doing wrong, can someone tell me? It feels like there is some kind of security block somewhere and the phone simply does not send the card data to a terminal or card reader program request.
Thank you in advance.
colleague, in Android Beam works well?
and the banking terminal where you want to make the transaction, has no faults?
Duck2669 said:
colleague, in Android Beam works well?
and the banking terminal where you want to make the transaction, has no faults?
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1. Yes, of course, repeatedly transmitted and received files: photo, video, audio without problems.
2. My second phone, xiaomi mi5 works without problems with this banking terminal. In addition, I tried in various stores at terminals Verifone and Ingenico brands.
My observations and conclusions.
I also have a Xiaomi mi5 phone which works without problems with a non-contact payment with a similar bank card.
For experiment I installed a program from PlayMarket for reading NFC tags "NFC Tools" both on the Nokia 5 and on the Xiaomi Mi5. The program is running on two devices (read NFC tags).
When the phones are combined, the following happens: Nokia 5 reads the Xiaomi Mi5 tag (tag type, available technology, serial number, ATQA, SAK), but Xiaomi Mi 5 can not read the Nokia 5 tag. I understand this also happens in the bank terminal - it's can not read a tag / virtual card created on Nokia 5. For some reason, I can not understand: there is a security lock, the protocol does not match, Nokia 5 does not receive a request for the tag and accordingly does not respond in return, maybe something else.
I can not understand - this is hardware problem of Nokia 5 and it should be sent for repair, or it is a software problem of Android.
Nokia's support could not help
tnx2000 said:
1. Yes, of course, repeatedly transmitted and received files: photo, video, audio without problems.
2. My second phone, xiaomi mi5 works without problems with this banking terminal. In addition, I tried in various stores at terminals Verifone and Ingenico brands.
My observations and conclusions.
I also have a Xiaomi mi5 phone which works without problems with a non-contact payment with a similar bank card.
For experiment I installed a program from PlayMarket for reading NFC tags "NFC Tools" both on the Nokia 5 and on the Xiaomi Mi5. The program is running on two devices (read NFC tags).
When the phones are combined, the following happens: Nokia 5 reads the Xiaomi Mi5 tag (tag type, available technology, serial number, ATQA, SAK), but Xiaomi Mi 5 can not read the Nokia 5 tag. I understand this also happens in the bank terminal - it's can not read a tag / virtual card created on Nokia 5. For some reason, I can not understand: there is a security lock, the protocol does not match, Nokia 5 does not receive a request for the tag and accordingly does not respond in return, maybe something else.
I can not understand - this is hardware problem of Nokia 5 and it should be sent for repair, or it is a software problem of Android.
Nokia's support could not help
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I do not think it's a physical problem, if so, the NFC could fail in other uses (Android Beam) since it's the same NFC antenna
What has to be a problem in android, has it restored a factory state? Do you have a bank card that has an application for wireless payments? (type BBVA Bancomer Walllet) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bbva.bbvawalletmx&hl=en_419
What can be done? Can you be a new user on the phone and do some testing?
1. The phone was reset to factory settings. Cleaned the cache and data services NFC, Google Pay, Google Play Store, BlueTooth..Without result.
2. The card is valid for use with Google Pay and contactless payments.
3. If there is a need - ready to participate in testing.
I no longer know what to do
There is a Nokia 5 phone with Android 8.1.0 with the latest updates. Google Pay is installed on it, Mastercard bank card, a bank that has the ability to work with Google Pay, has been successfully added and activated there. The problem is that the terminal and the phone can not communicate with each other. All I can see on the phone is sound and vibration, the same as when transferring files using AndroidBeam. The virtual card stored in the phone is not readable?
There is a tablet Asus Nexus 7 (2012) with Android 4.4.4. It has the Pro Credit Card Manager NFC program installed. When combining the phone and tablet, the tablet also cannot read the data of the virtual card stored in the phone. On the tablet with the sound and vibration, the same as when transferring files via AndroidBeam.
If you run Google Pay on my phone, then when you combine the tablet and phone, the phone is a suggestion to click on the screen to transfer data, and after clicking on the screen on the phone, Google Play starts with the Google Pay page open on the tablet.
1. The same bank card, added to Google Pay on another Xiaomi Mi5 phone (Android 8.0.0), is successfully virtualized and read using Pro Credit Card Manager NFC.
2. Transferring files between Nokia 5 and any other NFC device via AndroidBeam works without problems in both directions.
If it doesn't bother you and there are options for solving my problem with Nokia 5 - please write about them.
My almost 2 year old stock G4 XT1625 is running android 7.0 and has recently decided to have no Bluetooth connectivity.
I last used it maybe 3 weeks ago and all was fine. Now all my previously paired devices (3) are not listed, and the phone will not detect any of them when I try to pair.
So far I tried restarting 2x, then booted into safe mode, which should disable all non system apps, still won't detect anything. I saw a while back that there might have been some issue after 7.0 update on the G4's, but I've had no issues til very recently. A solution for the previously mentioned problem seemed to be to reset app preferences, but I think booting to safe mode should have the same temporary affect and should rule out recently installed apps.
Any other things to try to regain Bluetooth connectivity?
If the bluetooth has actually gone bad I can still get the phone warrantied thru my VISA card I purchased it with at WalMart, but I've only got til March 10th to do that. That would be a WAAAY easier warranty claim than dealing with Motorola. I'd have to take it to a local repair shop and get documentation that it's defective, which might cost $30-40, but if I get the warranty claim paid I'd get the $179 back I paid for it.
Well more confounding information to relate. I tried searching for devices again today, and it discovered a Sylvania SP353 portable speaker. Problem is there is no such device in my house!! I did get it to connect/pair to my old Moto X2, a Maxell soundbar for my TV, and another portable speaker(after several attempts). It still will not connect to my Chromebook or the earpiece as it did before. Strangely the earpiece will no longer connect to anything, 2 other phones or the Chromebook. I suppose the earpiece could have gone bad, but that doesn't account the other failures to connect.
I tried a network settings reset, but it changed nothing. I forgot to mention that previously, and just now, the phone detected a mystery device identified only by a MAC address, but would not connect/pair. There were no known devices on at the time
I sideloaded the Nexus Q apk I found on this forum on an Android tablet (Android version 11). The app doesn't get passed the
To use Nexus Q with Google Play, you need a Google Account
It loops asking to sign in and it already is.
I also noticed that it is a recognizable bluetooth device but I can't pair it with anything because I don't know how to confirm the passcode for pairing.
I know this device is well beyond it's expiration date but I got it back at Google I/O and never pulled it out of the box to play with. If any help is available out there it's much appreciated. Thanks!
The pairing servers were disabled a couple years ago, the thing is effectively a brick unless you sideload some custom firmware