I recently switched from Windows to LinuxMint and wiped my drive intentionally but forgetting to get FRM off it, it's on my phone so it's not that big of a deal but I was wondering if I could get it from my phone and onto my comp without taking it off my phone. If not, no big deal have absolutely no problem donating again and will do it regardless. I'd just like to have to on my comp just incase I ever needed it ya know?
Should be able to just put the apk on your sdcard and then usb mass storage mode to your linux mint computer.
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Edit: Google fixed this in the Update that was released, you now have to have the device unlocked in order to mount the storage via a PC., just make sure you also have USB debugging disabled so they can't use ADB to access files either.
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So i encrypted my Xoom using it's built in encryption method in settings and thinking now I don't have to worry as much if I loose it. It also has the password prompt to unlock the screen.
I was very dismayed today when I hooked up USB on it for the first time (a week after I bought it, try that Ipad) and found that virtually all the storage is accessable on the computer wihtout even Unlocking the Xoom! (pictures, audio, lots of app storage, etc)
At least on my old Droid I had to unlock it and turn on the USB storage for it to mount with the Xoom I don't even have to unlock it.
Google needs to fix this asap. If the device is locked and encrypted then it should not just mount all it's storage via USB unless it's unlocked.
Can't believe I haven't seen anyone else talk about this.
Dan
While mine is encrypted as well, I never hooked it up to USB after rooting it which I did prior to encrypting. I guess I'll try that later today.
So thats how moto is going to know if your device is rooted whether its encripted or not, in order to do the 4g uprgrade... hook that ***** up to comp and be bam.
Pretty much defeats the whole purpose of encrypting... you're now just wasting your time putting in passwords.
I hope they fix the whole way the Xoom hooks to a PC. Why they couldn't leave it like the phones are is beyond me. The phones used MSC instead of MTP like the xoom, which is way better supported across the various platforms.
haha thats hilariously horrible. jesus, mght as well not bother encrypting and find some USB input lock on the damn thing.
seriously, a month from now, if there is no updates of any kind on this tablet, im going to beat the hell out of my girlfriend.
dudeimgeorge said:
haha thats hilariously horrible. jesus, mght as well not bother encrypting and find some USB input lock on the damn thing.
seriously, a month from now, if there is no updates of any kind on this tablet, im going to beat the hell out of my girlfriend.
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Bah! I lol'd at work reading that.
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Well I wound up having to go to Dunkin Donuts in order to get a wifi that would work with this thing. I got passed the wifi screen and into the main screens so at least now I can turn it on and such without the wifi.
This is my first android tablet (in fact first tablet) and I'm not sure I like it. I have no idea how to do squat on this thing as there are no basic directions. I can figure stuff out, but without the wifi, I'm cut off from a lot of the stuff. I tried to download the book on the gplay site for the nexus, but it seems I can only read it with a connection to wifi.
I have several pdf files I would like to transfer over (books actually I'd like to read) so do I just hook this up to the computer and copy the files over? Do they go to a folder? Or just hang out on the drive? I'm not even sure which app I would use to read them. Until I can get the wifi fixed, I can not download anything else unless I go to burger king or something. (sigh).
And if anyone can help with the wifi issue, I would be great full. If not, I guess I will return this thing, but I don't want to get a replacement to have the same thing happen again. I see I"m not the only one with the issue. I just don't know what to do.
Thank you everyone
Chefman
Hello,,,
I recently broke my Galaxy S4 screen and its not responsive anymore. It doesn't work and doesnt show anything. Blank screen.
I bought a new Oneplus One and I want to transfer all my data from my old phone. Contacts were 30% saved to the device and 20% were to my sim card and the rest were on my Samsung account. I dont have an SD card so everything is on the internal storage for my phone.
I also would like to transfer my apps cache data.. like whatsapp's groups and contact's chat history.
I never hooked my phone up to my PC so my PC doesnt recognize it when I connect it. I dont really want to fix my screen for 100$ in order to transfer all my stuff to my new phone I also cannot unlock my screen cause It doesnt work, I do know the pattern though. just saying
pls help
Only way is to connect to pc
Look in the android section, there's a thread for controlling phones with broken screens via PC
DSA said:
Only way is to connect to pc
Look in the android section, there's a thread for controlling phones with broken screens via PC
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Could you please link me the section or the thread? I don't really know my way around here in this website..
Thanks for the response!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android
What method are you using to transfer apps & data from your current phone to your S8?
In the past I've been able to root my phone straight away and use Titanium Backup to transfer everything I needed to my new phone.
But seeing as the S8 is so new and hasn't been rooted yet I was wondering what you guys were planning to do about your apps and data?
Has anyone use Google's Tap to Go or Samsung's own transfer wizard that runs when you first setup the phone? Or perhaps there is a better method?
Or do I really need to bother at all, just sign into my Google account, download my apps and everything should just work and be there? Is it as easy as that?
It has been such a long time since I've had to do this. My current phone is a Note 4 which I've had for 2yrs and before that was a HTC One M8 which was rooted and I had that for 2yrs and before that was the Google Galaxy which was also rooted.
What are your thoughts?
Use the OTG method (phone to phone). That should be the fastest.
This time around I set up my new phone manually. There were a couple small things that I bluetooth transferred just for quick reference and I do have some stuff backed up on g cloud so I may put those on as well
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Use the OTG method (phone to phone). That should be the fastest.
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What is the OTG method? Are you talking about using a OTG cable to link the phones somehow?
I used the built in Samsung Smart Switch. Worked great to transfer my data from my iPhone
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easiest is smartswitch for sure, did that for s5-s7 but i asume it works either way as long as u have a samsung
This time around I went ahead and just used Samsung's Smartswitch method. Plugged in my S7's cable to the S7, with the USB to USB-C adapter (included in the S8 package) to the S8, and it auto-started the Smartswitch process on my old S7. It transferred all my apps, with their data, along with the homescreen settings, etc. I did need to reset a few apps, so make sure you have viable backups of important stuff. As an example, Carango didn't transfer over my gas mileage & car records, so I had to pull those back from a cloud backup, and while all the files for BeyondPod transferred over fine, I needed to do a restore from backup in the app to get its settings and update times loaded properly.
All that said, it's probably about the smoothest process I've had for transferring everything over. Seems to work at least as well if not better than Google's built-in thing, and it's a bit quicker.
Gonna be using Samsung's Smart Switch. Easiest way, I think. Did it when I went from my S3 > S6 and will do so again, S6 > S8.
Thanks for the replies. Looks like Smartswitch is the way to go. I will give that a try tonight. Thanks everyone.
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I used the built in Samsung Smart Switch. Worked great to transfer my data from my iPhone
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Did you have any issues with it? I couldn't get it to work with my iPhone 7. It kept losing connection at 99%
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Did you have any issues with it? I couldn't get it to work with my iPhone 7. It kept losing connection at 99%
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Yep it worked fine. Never lost connection once
Sent from my wickedly kewl Galaxy S8 using my fingers. Duh!!!
I tried smart switch from s7 edge and it only transfers the apps, without any settings. I might as well have download these apps from the play store. If that's the way this works, I don't see any reason why to use smart switch.
smart switch includes internal storage data, and discontinued and sideloaded apps.
for the data/settings you can use helium, you need to install and activate(using a PC) it on both phones once and then you can see all transferable apps from the other phone and copy their data over as needed.
thedicemaster said:
smart switch includes internal storage data, and discontinued and sideloaded apps.
for the data/settings you can use helium, you need to install and activate(using a PC) it on both phones once and then you can see all transferable apps from the other phone and copy their data over as needed.
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Than you. I did that thing with smart switch just to check it out. I always use titanium backup for the purpose, but root is needed first...
Never used helium before. I'll check it.
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Thanks for the replies. Looks like Smartswitch is the way to go. I will give that a try tonight. Thanks everyone.
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Smartswitch and OTG are the same.
Smart switch didn't work for me. I think it was because my note 4 is rooted so I ended setting things manually.
What if you no longer have the previous phone, but you do have the backup of a previous device on Google Drive? I had a Pixel running 7.1.1 previously, but returned it. Now i want to restore the Galaxy S8 from that backup, but it does not seem to recognize the backup. When i first start up the S8, it just logs me into my Google account, but never asks for the restore option.
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Did you have any issues with it? I couldn't get it to work with my iPhone 7. It kept losing connection at 99%
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If you have lot of pics, move them first manually and delete them from IPhone and try smartswitch again. This resolved my issue.
This may sound odd, but I haven't even set my phone up yet. I put my screen protector on and it came out flawless and works well with my TPU case (no lifting). So I'm going to wait until I get my promo bundle (Shipped 2 day) put my SIM and MicroSD in it and then use smartswitch. I'm not going to keep tempting fate by taking the phone out of the case and messing up the edges of my screen protector. OCD much? You bet!
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easiest is smartswitch for sure, did that for s5-s7 but i asume it works either way as long as u have a samsung
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Did you transfer data from WhatsApp and Apple Health?