I rooted my phone, but i can.t find any mailing app, please help
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I'm not sure if there is anywhere on here to ask general Android newbie questions, but please feel free to point me in the right direction if there is.
I'm trying to access the Android marketplace on my Desire Z, and it tells me to first log in using my Google user ID. However it won't accept my usual Google login (my account is based on my standard, non-googlemail email address). Instead it seems to want me to have a Google email address too, which I certainly do NOT want (I have enough email addresses as it is!).
Am I doing something wrong? Sorry for the dumb question, I'm sure there's a simple answer but it's evaded me so far.
Andre
I am new to app development and i want to create an app that will login to Sprint website and allow me to see my account info and such. The problem i am having now is how to log in to the sprint website programatically? Can anyone here help me?
Thank you.
Does anyone know of or can make an apk of the lg email with exchange security bypassed please.
Please close thread. Found another thread like this. Sorry
benlee337 said:
Does anyone know of or can make an apk of the lg email with exchange security bypassed please.
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Could you please PM or reply with the other thread you found? I'm having issues relating to setting up an Exchange account that is really a Z-Push Zarafa based account. It won't get past the "Device Administrators" activation. When I look into the ADB logs, I can see errors relating to it, but so far, no luck in getting it to work. I've searched on this for a couple of days, and yours is the closest post I can find. Thanks.
Please guide me regarding How to verify the identity of the Application Developer?
The case is, one of the developers have approached us and told us that he has developed one application and it is available on the Google Play market. I can see that application on the Google Play but whenever I click on the Developers name, no information is displayed neither it drives me to any website.
So, How can I verify that the person contacted us is the same who has developed the application? Is there any way to cross check the credentials with Google?
Please guide.
willymind said:
Please guide me regarding How to verify the identity of the Application Developer?
The case is, one of the developers have approached us and told us that he has developed one application and it is available on the Google Play market. I can see that application on the Google Play but whenever I click on the Developers name, no information is displayed neither it drives me to any website.
So, How can I verify that the person contacted us is the same who has developed the application? Is there any way to cross check the credentials with Google?
Please guide.
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It should have an email or the website should take you to the developers site. If not then he is trying to scam you plain and simple look for someone else.
willymind said:
Please guide me regarding How to verify the identity of the Application Developer?
The case is, one of the developers have approached us and told us that he has developed one application and it is available on the Google Play market. I can see that application on the Google Play but whenever I click on the Developers name, no information is displayed neither it drives me to any website.
So, How can I verify that the person contacted us is the same who has developed the application? Is there any way to cross check the credentials with Google?
Please guide.
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Ask him to enter a email under "Email developer" under the Google Play page of the app to verify him, it takes 15 seconds to do that.
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It should have an email or the website should take you to the developers site. If not then he is trying to scam you plain and simple look for someone else.
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Thanks for your reply. I will surely take note of this..:good:
As you all know, Lollipop broke a lot of third party apps. Several of which I used daily and a couple I can't find a (good?) replacement for.
The first and most missed right now:
Wake lock detector. That app was great for me. Not only did it help me kick battery sucking crap to the curb but by dumping those apps my phone had a noticeable increase in performance.
I can't find one that works with 5 the way it did. Anybody know of one that isn't overbearing?
Reboot Menu. Quick boot, recovery, etc.
But thanks to @tx_dbs_tx and his marvelous work with the Hybrid X Series roms that problem is solved.
There are others but I'm drawing a blank at the moment.
Anybody else?
May be slightly off topic and I apologize in advance for long post but Google recently changed their security for email which impacted the standard email apk. It started like this with me: I recently signed into Google plus and was prompted to update my security and privacy settings. I quickly noticed an option to deny access to lesser security applications. I naturally opted to do so. All was fine until I tried to send the next email. Darn you Google, you deny my sent email and send me a warning email that some "unknown device" tried to access my account. Logging back into Google plus, I recognized the email sending IP address as my own but it shows the device as unknown? Google sends me another email after I tell them this was me and after granting access to lesser security apps, I hoped Google would allow exception to just that email app but no. I tried momentary granting, sending an email and reverting back to denying access to lesser security app but exception still not apply to a single app. The warnings and urges to switch to gmail for "modern" security continued. Google says they cannot protect my security with "modern" security methods. It's true but the approach is unfriendly being without exception, an update to email apk and saying I should change my Google password because some unknown person knows it is not completely true; email apk is a trusted app, but there are other email apps besides gmail with the acceptable security token that gmail gmail inbox uses.
I found an app but didn't see the security info I was looking for so I sent an email and got this reply in quotes,
"Thank you for contacting us. Type Mail is very secured, it does not have your Gmail password, but uses OAuth 2.0 instead. We don’t spam users, the opposite we offer a spam filter."
Link to app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.trtf.blue
I'm not endorsing this email app but just started using this yesterday. My security is set back to denying access to lesser security apps and I'm sending emails again without nags. It's a refreshing approach with a modern UI and optional dark theme; the buttons can be orange or blue.
Gmail in the past has been a turn off with their terms about images granting them ad/spam privileges. Gmail app also used more battery than email with instant Samsung push services did. So far, Type Mail push service is actually quicker than Samsung push. Battery use, I'm unsure of ATM.
Any thoughts, comments or suggestions. I've long trusted standard email, text and voice mail apps. I'm sure there are other alternatives but who is trustworthy? Will the Android email apk get a security update? I'm hearing no but is Samsung going to offer a replacement? They have not responded to me yet.
Forget KitKat and Lollipop, Android M 6.0 on paper looks to be a game changer for this phone! Make this my wish list; we can try hard to make the most of what we have until then.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2015/05/29/google-android-m-has-9-great-secret-features/
Let's hope Google, Samsung and Sprint don't find ways to mess this up or fail to meet expectations. Most of these are great ideas to improve Android, IMO.