Dat klinkt ineens heel logisch...quote:Op maandag 7 december 2009 22:41 schreef A-mineur het volgende:
Waarom maak je niet een google account aan?
quote:Unlocked mine without doing all that!!!!
1-If your android is off...don't bother to enter email and password...
How to open android...call yourself, your phone can still receive calls...as soon as phone rings, you have a quater of a second to press on your android button on the menu(if you see it or have put it there like mine was).
2- if that dosen't work, call yourself, answer and get to the menu by pressing on the home button right after pressing on the menu button(wich will open a settings window for your call) two things might happen(tried it a couple of times and got 2 results by error)
-1- you can acces your menu and:activate internet or try to play with the security settings
-2- you wil be promped to the pattern screen and have unlimited pattern access(after 5 unsuccesive attempts you'll need to wait 30sec.).
Hope this will work for you. I unlocked mine by opening APNdroid(to access internet/activate 3G) and after that, promped my complete gmail adress(*****@gmail.com) and my password (i made sure on my pc that i can open my gmail account with what i am entering as username and password). My phone asked me to create a new pattern, did that and after confirming it,my phone was unlocked. I've been tring lots of things for about 1hour before tring this thing.
Worked for me!!! Good luck!!!
quote:I had the exact same problem on my HTC Hero. Hold the power button until you get that menu that pops up. The bottom one should say 'mobile network' click on it to turn the internet on (If it already isn't on) If you have a google account (Gmail account) use .....@googlemail.com Not ....@gmail.com.
Worked perfectly for me!
Hope it helps
Welk data wil zij/jij niet kwijtraken?quote:for those reluctant to reset remember that most data is either with google (if you use gmail) or on your SD card. Any apps you have paid for are remembered and you can download again. you may loose text messages and call history.
http://www.brighthub.com/(...)/articles/15643.aspx.quote:Automatic Backup
Are you sick and tired of transferring phone numbers
, email addresses, home addresses and more from one device to the next? With Google Android those arduous tasks are a thing of the past. Using Google Android allows users to auto backup their contacts details directly to their Google Talk and Google Gmail accounts both on the web and on your computer. This automatic backup means you can not only save important information but access it anywhere in the world with or without your phone, a very cool feature that takes advantage of your T-Mobile (at this time) data connection.
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