So. I was in a hookah bar in Texas. I'm almost sure I put my GNEX in my pocket right before I left! Must have slipped while I thought I was sliding it in my jacket's pocket!
This is not a thread to complain or for you to feel sorry for me. My previous phone was a Motorola Atrix 4G, which can be GPS-tracked and remotely-wiped through the MotoBlur website. I must have been too excited with the GNEX that I did not find the time to check if I had the same options in case of emergencies. It seems Google Nexus phones does not have a similar feature by default. I went back home and tried tracking the NEX but no go. I did not have any apps for this functionality pre-installed. **pulls hair**. There's an app called "Plan B" which can be installed remotely using your account in the Android market website to enable GPS locating. Sadly, It did not work for me. Maybe it's not updated to support ICS yet.
Anyway, I'm just saying make sure to install a reliable GPS tracking app and test it in case you misplace your GNEX phones. (maybe even recommend us one?)
I used my brother's iPhone 4S later that night and I almost laughed despite how sad I was for my loss. The iphone feels like a little toy after getting used to the GNEX. I felt the same when I went back to my Atrix too, which has an even larger screen than the iphone 4s. I concluded, there's no going back.. I ordered another GNEX today!
Good luck.
CyberPunk7t9 said:
So. I was in a hookah bar in Texas. I'm almost sure I put my GNEX in my pocket right before I left! Must have slipped while I thought I was sliding it in my jacket's pocket!
This is not a thread to complain or for you to feel sorry for me. My previous phone was a Motorola Atrix 4G, which can be GPS-tracked and remotely-wiped through the MotoBlur website. I must have been too excited with the GNEX that I did not find the time to check if I had the same options in case of emergencies. It seems Google Nexus phones does not have a similar feature by default. I went back home and tried tracking the NEX but no go. I did not have any apps for this functionality pre-installed. **pulls hair**. There's an app called "Plan B" which can be installed remotely using your account in the Android market website to enable GPS locating. Sadly, It did not work for me. Maybe it's not updated to support ICS yet.
Anyway, I'm just saying make sure to install a reliable GPS tracking app and test it in case you misplace your GNEX phones. (maybe even recommend us one?)
I used my brother's iPhone 4S later that night and I almost laughed despite how sad I was for my loss. The iphone feels like a little toy after getting used to the GNEX. I felt the same when I went back to my Atrix too, which has an even larger screen than the iphone 4s. I concluded, there's no going back.. I ordered another GNEX today!
Good luck.
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Bummer.. I'm using AndroidLost from the market, top app!
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Bummer.. I'm using AndroidLost from the market, top app!
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Androidlost helped me find my wife's lost HTC Legend and has some pretty cool features.
I doubt you need the reminder but I recommend changing your passwords.
Did you try calling your phone?
@CyberPunk7t9 bummer mate.. Really sorry to hear that ..
I installed AndroidLost.. Its AWSOME
To use Plan B you have to have lookout installed. This is why I get insurance on my phone
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i purchased cerebus for my 3 andriod phones on my account. if you root you can install it in the system folder so even a factory wipe wont get rid of it. great app.
sahakiap said:
i purchased cerebus for my 3 andriod phones on my account. if you root you can install it in the system folder so even a factory wipe wont get rid of it. great app.
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Same here. Cerberus is awesome. It takes pictures, track, wipe, auto turn data/gps on.
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I doubt you need the reminder but I recommend changing your passwords.
Did you try calling your phone?
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Yes, I did change my Google account password right after I failed to track the device. I needed the password to be unchanged until I (quickly) try to locate the device using the Plan B app.
A reminder to people who lose their phones..
If you somehow fail to locate your lost device and feel or knew it might be in someone else's hands:
-Change your Gmail/Google password.
-Login to Google Checkout and remove all credit cards added to your account.
-Inform your phone provider/carrier to disable your SIM. Excessive usage of data can show up on your bill if you have limited plans.
Also, If you have Google Maps Latitude service enabled, It's possible with some luck to locate the phone accurately by logging in to the Google Latitude website and look for yourself.
xXJay_RXx said:
To use Plan B you have to have lookout installed. This is why I get insurance on my phone
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No you don't.. I've used Plan B without Lookout before.
This is the first and only 'find my phone' app that you download AFTER you've already lost your phone. Having Lookout on your phone is the best way to protect your phone and find it fast, but use Plan B if you have already lost your phone and didn't have Lookout installed.
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I don't know about Android Lost, haven't tried it but I believe Phone Locator Pro has to be the best thing out there. It has every option imaginable including the ability to continuosly send what ever message you want to your phone for the thief to read, but he still can't unlock it. Also takes a silent snap shot from the front camera of your device on any failed unlock attempts and sends it immediately to your email.
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i purchased cerebus for my 3 andriod phones on my account. if you root you can install it in the system folder so even a factory wipe wont get rid of it. great app.
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how do you install in the system folder
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how do you install in the system folder
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Put the apk into system/app folder.
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I used to use GotYa but now I don't use an unlock screen... just installed Android Lost because of all the positive recommendations. Looks good!
I watch over my phone like a hawk, but it never hurts to have a backup plan.
I also installed AndroidLost. It can be hidden without rooting and you have to administer it from the website.
Sorry you lost your phone, that really sucks
I should probably heed your advice and install one of these GPS programs but I have concerns.
1. Surely they drain your battery quite a lot?
2. Wouldn't you have to leave GPS on all the time?
3. I'm not sure I'd trust some random company with all my data..
4. Would it actually help you find it? I mean if you lose your phone someone's going to take it aren't they?
Thoughts?
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Sorry you lost your phone, that really sucks
I should probably heed your advice and install one of these GPS programs but I have concerns.
1. Surely they drain your battery quite a lot?
2. Wouldn't you have to leave GPS on all the time?
3. I'm not sure I'd trust some random company with all my data..
4. Would it actually help you find it? I mean if you lose your phone someone's going to take it aren't they?
Thoughts?
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I'll answer first cerberus.
1. Battery isn't affected at all, it will track your phone when you'll log in on a pc. So it's not tracking 100% of the time.
2. You can turn it off, when you'll go on the website you can turn it on. So you can loose your phone, turn it on and find it back. So even if the thief turn gps and data off, you can reenable them from the website.
3. I trust them
4. Yeah it will help, you'll see his position on Google map and every time he try to unlock it,. It. Take a picture with front camera. It will be easy to recognize the thief.
The app doesn't appear on the phone and it can't be installed and deleted without your cerberus username and password.
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case0 said:
Sorry you lost your phone, that really sucks
I should probably heed your advice and install one of these GPS programs but I have concerns.
1. Surely they drain your battery quite a lot?
2. Wouldn't you have to leave GPS on all the time?
3. I'm not sure I'd trust some random company with all my data..
4. Would it actually help you find it? I mean if you lose your phone someone's going to take it aren't they?
Thoughts?
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1. Not necessarily, but they need to run in the background, yeah.
2. The app would be given permission to turn on GPS if it's off.
3. There are some apps which need a lot of permission to work properly (like Light Flow), that's why users should look for apps by recognized developers if they decide to install apps like that, not just random one from the market.
4. Yes it can. I once lost my Atrix phone and found it in my friend's car under the seat after GPS-tracking it in the Motorola website. So, It's not ONLY for cases of theft although it can help with that.
If I had a GPS tracking app in my lost GNEX, I'd be able to tell it was still in the hookah bar where I believe I lost it and confront them there about it, but I had no proof. I'd rather lose the money than accuse the employees there without an evidence.
Hookah bar.. hmm do you live in spring texas?
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Do you live in San Antonio?
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I switched to Verizon from Sprint one week ago. I bought the Galaxy Nexus and my wife has a Droid 4 (after trading out the Stratosphere).
After the first week with the Galaxy Nexus, I must say I am very happy. I was using the Samsung Epic 4G Touch on Sprint, and at the time it was the best phone I had ever used. There are some features on this phone that do not stand up to the E4GT, but there are others that blow its doors off.
What I Like
Ice Cream Sandwich has been a great treat for me. I haven't been the biggest fan of the stock launchers up until ICS. The entire interface is truly a pleasure to use. Some of the features I like are:
• The options given for the lockscreen are great.
• Face Unlock works very well, except in low light.
• The on screen buttons work very well and add a nice component to the OS. I love the fact that the buttons open up valuable real estate on the front of the device to allow for a larger screen. The merits of this shine through when watching videos in landscape mode.
• The Galaxy Nexus has a beautiful display. Watching HQ content in you tube has been a treat. Everything looks brilliant on the display.
• The stock keyboard in ICS is excellent. I began using it on my E4GT as a market downloadable version, and I must say, it may even be slightly better on the GN. The word prediction is excellent and I find that even when typing fast I don't seem to make many mistakes.
• I love the app/widget drawer. The way they were integrated together works nicely. They are related, and thus should be together.
• The new multitasking button has become one of my new best friends. It is so simple to use and a lot less clunky than the old way of holding the home button.
• The settings menu is even improved. Mostly, the aesthetics are improved, but I also find the data usage meter very useful and handy; hell it even shows data used while using wifi.
• I also like the new folder system used on the home screens. I am using that feature and because of the folders, I don't miss having 7 screens.
What I Dislike
There isn't much that I don't like about this phone, but there are a couple things I miss:
• While the screen is brilliant, the high resolution causes some notification bar displays I used to use too small to read.
• I wish the dialer would function in a way that while I dial a number it searches for, and displays, potential matches for me to choose from.
• I wish the notification bar had some toggle in it (I know that isn't a stock Android feature.
As for the switch to Verizon...
I have been very impressed with the service I have received from Verizon. I have contacted them a few times by phone and each and every time I have felt as though they actually care about my business and want to help me. They have been extremely pleasant. Coming from Sprint, where I always felt like I was a burden when I called. The representatives at Sprint seemed to be on the defensive before I even opened my mouth.
Also, the coverage and speed of the LTE network is very impressive. Sprints WiMax network was fast when I could connect to it, which was seldom. I am (almost) always connected to LTE and have regularly seen 20+ Mbps download.
In Conclusion
The Galaxy Nexus is a joy to use and the network is fantastic. The extra $20-30 a month for Verizon is well worth it in my opinion.
glad you like the phone.
Now unlock that sucker and install AOKP on it; it will fix the last two points of your dislikes.
https://sites.google.com/site/androidopenkangproject/home
andy2na said:
glad you like the phone.
Now unlock that sucker and install AOKP on it; it will fix the last two points of your dislikes.
https://sites.google.com/site/androidopenkangproject/home
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yeah what he said. I disliked those as well, once I rooted and installed Kang, I am so happy with the phone. Which is kinda a bummer now I have nothing more to complain about and nothing to search to install. OH HUM
Is this AOKP going to give me the stock experience I have grown so fond of?
Also, will it wipe my phone to install? I unlocked the boot loader already because I read that would wipe everything. I have not rooted yet though.
Thanks for the information and suggestion. I will look into the link when I get home.
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yeah what he said. I disliked those as well, once I rooted and installed Kang, I am so happy with the phone. Which is kinda a bummer now I have nothing more to complain about and nothing to search to install. OH HUM
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So which version of ICS is this based off of? Also, is the battery life improved from stock?
Its off 4.0.3 AOKP-TORO-Milestone 3 and I am running Franco Kernel with it.
I took it off the charger at 5am and its now 6 pm and I have about 40 percent battery left. and I use the phone all the time, texting tweeting calls pics. Its much better than stock, there are alot of mods you can do with it as well to save battery.
I am totally stoked about the phone now
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nebrando said:
Is this AOKP going to give me the stock experience I have grown so fond of?
Also, will it wipe my phone to install? I unlocked the boot loader already because I read that would wipe everything. I have not rooted yet though.
Thanks for the information and suggestion. I will look into the link when I get home.
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Once you unlock the bootloader loading a ROM wont wipe the phone. It will keep files in tack on the phone
You will want to wipe data when you load or switch roms though. Wiping data in recovery will:
Delete your apps, texts, call history, remove your Gmail account.
Wiping data in recovery will NOT:
Delete anything on your "SD card" this includes pictures you have taken and anything you have transferred over via your computer.
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Once you unlock the bootloader loading a ROM wont wipe the phone. It will keep files in tack on the phone
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So, is there a way to return to stock without wiping if I don't like it?
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nebrando said:
So, is there a way to return to stock without wiping if I don't like it?
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Hmmm, without wiping I dont believe so. Once you return to stock it will wipe your card for sure.
I used the Galaxy root tool kit. it is by far the easiest thing for rooting unlocking and relocking and returning to stock
Thanks bootsie. I appreciate the help. I'm hesitant to flash a rom right now because I am so happy with the stock build. I'm afraid to find something changed or missing and not be able to get back to stock without losing all my apps and stuff.
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Thanks bootsie. I appreciate the help. I'm hesitant to flash a rom right now because I am so happy with the stock build. I'm afraid to find something changed or missing and not be able to get back to stock without losing all my apps and stuff.
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Make a backup of your stock Rom before flashing something else. Then you can flash back with everything in tact if you do not like anything else.
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Make a backup of your stock Rom before flashing something else. Then you can flash back with everything in tact if you do not like anything else.
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Using nandroid?
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Given your statement about @ 24 hour battery life what settings are you using in terms of Sync, display etc.?
Just activated my phone and where do I go.. xda...switched from the evo 3d from sprint...I loved 3d hated the service...and wow just been on this phone for a couple hours and it feels great...and service compared to sprint...speechless
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To the OP I know what you are saying about the dialer and I have recently installed this application from the market. It solved my issue and I haven't had a problem yet.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.modoohut.dialer&feature=search_result
Jealous man...got a taste of ICS on my 3D...and I really want a GSM GN where'd you score your GN?
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ickwonder said:
Just activated my phone and where do I go.. xda...switched from the evo 3d from sprint...I loved 3d hated the service...and wow just been on this phone for a couple hours and it feels great...and service compared to sprint...speechless
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I just did the same thing 2 days ago. I had a ET4G and my wife had a Nexus S 4G. I have a GalaxyNexus now and she has the Motorola Razor. She was really close to getting the Droid 4 but I told her he would like the bigger screen better (she loves words with friends lol). Sprint has terrible service on my street and in my house. So I switched after 8 years. Im running MIUI right now. Still can't believe that MIUI has 4G working on this service.
I am with you on how much I like the nexus. After reading the forums and seeing how helpful people are here l going to unlock and root. Good luck with phone.
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So, is there a way to return to stock without wiping if I don't like it?
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Yes just create a nand backup of your stock setup. You can return to exactly how your stock setup is down to the last file, text, call log, etc. It will be just as you left it.
Working in W1 recently with my son
Both our Nexus were swiped from the second floor boardroom of an office in Gresse St. London W1
PlanB & android lost did nothing to get a location .. just a heads up to all you peeps - keep it about yourself!!
If anyone should happen to be offered two, both locked to 3UK (one with a belkin clear shell) I can provide IMEI numbers for a covert check, and will have the police on the scene in a jiffy! (I can only hope)
:crying:
Sad to hear :crying:
hope you get your both Nexus back!
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Sad to hear :crying:
hope you get your both Nexus back!
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Thanks E_P .. not holding out much hope, I think it could be possible if the scumbag tries to sell them quickly, but I think they might look into a method of changing the IMEI and then sell them on.
I think I just have to accept it and move on
Omg...am goin to die..
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sorry that u lost two nexus devices .....
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avast in the play store. Great anti theft
Not having your phone in your trousers anywhere in London = phone gone.
I include my own home in this, bloody kids. Sorry about your phones mate.
JediNinjafication said:
avast in the play store. Great anti theft
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not best than cerberus.but who took the phones,if has a little conoscence about android,in a minute can take down also cerberus or other app with a factory reset and flashin via fastboot.
i purchased the license of cerberus and always have the 3 options enabled in gps settings to have cerberus fully working,but Despite this, however, do not feel comfortable and I always try to hold it below the most possibile.i'msorry for the theft, not one but 2,the worst scenario, I hope you rediscover them.
someone stoled me a tablet (gtab p1000,the first tablet from sammy)and the police did nothing to help.I'll never ever call them if it were to happen again.
wouldn't turning off the phones prevent all these *security measures*?
Thanks for all your replies peeps .. I was just a bit too slack with security, I used Lookout for a while, but it was playing up so I binned it . when the devices went missing I think we discovered them within 30-40 mins and pushed AndroidLost to both devices, but it took ages to register, then sent nothing back, just wish I had replaced Lookout, and above all that I had simply moved them from the Boardroom to the Office I was working in, then this would not have happened - a little good news - the police are reviewing some CCTV footage from the Foyer, there is no way the scumbag could have avoided the main entrance, so it might lead to something (everything crossed) :-\
FatherD said:
Working in W1 recently with my son
Both our Nexus were swiped from the second floor boardroom of an office in Gresse St. London W1
PlanB & android lost did nothing to get a location .. just a heads up to all you peeps - keep it about yourself!!
If anyone should happen to be offered two, both locked to 3UK (one with a belkin clear shell) I can provide IMEI numbers for a covert check, and will have the police on the scene in a jiffy! (I can only hope)
:crying:
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Even with Cerberus installed police still won't do anything about it but at least you know who has it, its a lot more fun taking the law into your own hands an fu#king with these kinds of people personally, you just have to be smart about how you want to get your revenge.
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wouldn't turning off the phones prevent all these *security measures*?
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have to turn it on sometime
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FatherD said:
Thanks for all your replies peeps .. I was just a bit too slack with security, I used Lookout for a while, but it was playing up so I binned it . when the devices went missing I think we discovered them within 30-40 mins and pushed AndroidLost to both devices, but it took ages to register, then sent nothing back, just wish I had replaced Lookout, and above all that I had simply moved them from the Boardroom to the Office I was working in, then this would not have happened - a little good news - the police are reviewing some CCTV footage from the Foyer, there is no way the scumbag could have avoided the main entrance, so it might lead to something (everything crossed) :-\
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the avast is awesome. Can even install to system and is cyanogenmod flash proof. Can remotely turn off usb so can't flash your stuff out.
Damn man that sucks. I wouldn't know how to act if my Gnex got stolen. Hope you can get them back.
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1stx2 said:
Damn man that sucks. I wouldn't know how to act if my Gnex got stolen. Hope you can get them back.
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I'd cry like a little girl and run to my mommy
I think theres an app called Plan B i dont know if its too late but...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lookout.labs.planb
Hope you get them back
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I'm so sorry about what happened.
My friend also got his new galaxy s3 stolen the next day he got it... and I also got my galaxy s stolen before, but that wouldn't compare to getting your device stolen twice, would it?
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FatherD said:
Working in W1 recently with my son
Both our Nexus were swiped from the second floor boardroom of an office in Gresse St. London W1
PlanB & android lost did nothing to get a location .. just a heads up to all you peeps - keep it about yourself!!
If anyone should happen to be offered two, both locked to 3UK (one with a belkin clear shell) I can provide IMEI numbers for a covert check, and will have the police on the scene in a jiffy! (I can only hope)
:crying:
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What is [gutted] is that a new rom or something?
I am on stock JB rom and its rooted now when i install avast anti theft feature then it gives me two type of root installation.
1. Direct Write Method - Will directly try to write to the system partition. DOES NOT WORK ON NAND PROTECTED DEVICES.
2. Recovery Image Method - Will generate an UPDATE.ZIP file. Only needed for NAND protected devices REQUIRES CUSTOM RECOVERY IMAGE.
Now anyone explain me what is mean by both type of installation and which one is best ?
amit.meena05 said:
I am on stock JB rom and its rooted now when i install avast anti theft feature then it gives me two type of root installation.
1. Direct Write Method - Will directly try to write to the system partition. DOES NOT WORK ON NAND PROTECTED DEVICES.
2. Recovery Image Method - Will generate an UPDATE.ZIP file. Only needed for NAND protected devices REQUIRES CUSTOM RECOVERY IMAGE.
Now anyone explain me what is mean by both type of installation and which one is best ?
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nand protected means that you aren't able to change e.g. system apps etc. although you have root
try first one......if your device is nand protected you will get directly an error message.
regards,
Lars
Hope you get them back buddy.
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I stepped out to grab lunch and I suspect the guy at the deli took my phone when I put it down to get my wallet out. Of course he turned the device off, so I can't call it. I checked Google latitude and it shows my last location as IN FRONT OF the deli, but since the guy shut the phone off its been idle for two hours. Unfortunately I dont have a password on the device so my concern is he will get in there and mess around with my emails and so forth. Is there anyway for me to remotely setup a password/pincode on the device so that when he does turn it on its locked? Assuming its locked I should be able to track it using Google Latitude or perhaps install one of those other apps. Any help would be greatly appreciated...
disassociate it from google and change your password so he cannot access that. otherwise there is little you can do at this point. also contact your carrier to get it kicked off the network as well.
Darunion said:
disassociate it from google and change your password so he cannot access that. otherwise there is little you can do at this point. also contact your carrier to get it kicked off the network as well.
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I am trying to install Android Lost on it now so that when he does turn it on it will have a PIN lock. However, once I have done that I plan on wiping the device if possible. How do I disassociate all the Google services on the device?
Not sure if this would work but you could log into the playstore and download the prey project app and make it install on your phone and then from there possible set it up from there website to add a lockcode and such
Im not sure though if the app will automatically download as soon as its turned on and if the app will work if you dont set it up though your phone
heres the link
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.prey&hl=en
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Not sure if this would work but you could log into the playstore and download the prey project app and make it install on your phone and then from there possible set it up from there website to add a lockcode and such
Im not sure though if the app will automatically download as soon as its turned on and if the app will work if you dont set it up though your phone
heres the link
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.prey&hl=en
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Since I already have Android lost (attempting) to run when he turns it on, at this point my primary concern is disassociating all Google services on that device. I am trying to figure out how to do that so if you have a suggestion please let me know!
As he said ..change ur Google password
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http://support.google.com/a/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=166847
http://support.google.com/a/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=173390
maybe this is helpful a little?
Damn, bad luck. Maybe you can find something useful on the following link that might help:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/250040/how_to_locate_your_unprotected_android_device.html
If (hopefully) you can get this device back or for your next device anyway, I have one word for you: Cerberus
Good luck!
EDIT: NVM, seems all the stuff on that link has pretty much been suggested to you already
Install plan b
Change google padssword should be enough to disassociate it anyway
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Darunion said:
http://support.google.com/a/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=166847
http://support.google.com/a/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=173390
maybe this is helpful a little?
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Those links are great, but they appear to be for Google Apps users. Is there something similar for "regular" Google users who don't have Google Apps?
If I change my Google password what happens when the thief turns my phone back on? Will he still be able to see the old messages in my Gmail inbox, as well as all my contacts? Also, if I change the password now what happens to a pending installation from a service such as Android Lost? Will it still be able to install or will it fail since it cant authenticate to the device? Lastly, if I wait for Android Lost to authenticate and then change my Google password will it still work?
Dude. I stead of messing with apps go back to the frikin deli and see if they found your phone. Tell them you have a tracking device and it says its last location was the deli and where you last left it. Why assume the deli cashier room it. Some Joe behind you could have taken it also and turned it off and ran off . That's what I would do instead of installing apps.
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Personally, I would get some animal tranquilizers and wait for the deli worker to be alone. Knock him out and bring him back to the deli after hours. Then put plastic tarps over everything and duct tape him down to the prep board. Using a scalpel, cut his cheek and save a drop of blood for your trophy. Put pictures of your GNex around the room and talk to him about his crime before plunging a huge ass knife into his chest. When done, cut up his body and place the parts into 2-3 garbage bags. Finally, take a boat out on the water and dump the bags.
That should take care of the problem...until the next phone is stolen...
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Personally, I would get some animal tranquilizers and wait for the deli worker to be alone. Knock him out and bring him back to the deli after hours. Then put plastic tarps over everything and duct tape him down to the prep board. Using a scalpel, cut his cheek and save a drop of blood for your trophy. Put pictures of your GNex around the room and talk to him about his crime before plunging a huge ass knife into his chest. When done, cut up his body and place the parts into 2-3 garbage bags. Finally, take a boat out on the water and dump the bags.
That should take care of the problem...until the next phone is stolen...
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Seriously, you have issues.
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Seriously, you have issues.
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Your name is killyouridols....
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ExploreMN said:
Personally, I would get some animal tranquilizers and wait for the deli worker to be alone. Knock him out and bring him back to the deli after hours. Then put plastic tarps over everything and duct tape him down to the prep board. Using a scalpel, cut his cheek and save a drop of blood for your trophy. Put pictures of your GNex around the room and talk to him about his crime before plunging a huge ass knife into his chest. When done, cut up his body and place the parts into 2-3 garbage bags. Finally, take a boat out on the water and dump the bags.
That should take care of the problem...until the next phone is stolen...
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Yes!!!!!!! Ahahahahaha XD. THIS^^^
Guys try not to freak out too much. It's everyone's favorite serial killers MO. It's from a HBO series on TV. Dexter is the name of it.
Sorry your GNex got stolen. I'd be livid. Hope you can recover it...
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Your name is killyouridols....
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LMFAO
get GEE`D
lookout security can remotely wipe your phone, but you need it to installed on the phone first.
Does the Deli itself have any security cameras?
I wasn't being overly serious
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Yes unfortunately my note 2 got stolen at a party and even if I had some kind of tracking app installed it would be useless because they pulled the battery as soon as they took it.
This gave me an idea that some smart developer might take advantage of.
I propose we cook something into the rom's (like carrier IQ) that has the ability to track the location of that phone. Not tied to the mobile number or the sim card but to the phone itself. This way if somebody puts in a different sim the phone can still be tracked and controlled remotely. Also if they do a wipe of the phone, this will still be in there unless they switch roms.
Now this would be a service that is always available but is pay per use.
So if you never have to use it you never have to pay for it, but if your phone gets stolen you pay like $3-$5 to get the location of your phone emailed to you.
Just a thought.
I lost all hope on my phone coming back but I would really like not to experience this again in the future and I don't want anybody else to have to go through this either.
They already have this
Avast security with root features does just about everything
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Cerberus does this too. Doesn't need root, and it even survives factory resets. Alerts you if somebody puts in an unauthorized sim.
Whether or not it would survive a custom rom flash, I don't know (probably wouldn't if the rom wipes /system maybe - I don't know where Cerberus stores itself).
BTW, that sucks that somebody stole your N2. =\
Iirc there's also the Plan B app that's meant to be installed from Google Play in those situations.
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Yes unfortunately my note 2 got stolen at a party and even if I had some kind of tracking app installed it would be useless because they pulled the battery as soon as they took it.
This gave me an idea that some smart developer might take advantage of.
I propose we cook something into the rom's (like carrier IQ) that has the ability to track the location of that phone. Not tied to the mobile number or the sim card but to the phone itself. This way if somebody puts in a different sim the phone can still be tracked and controlled remotely. Also if they do a wipe of the phone, this will still be in there unless they switch roms.
Now this would be a service that is always available but is pay per use.
So if you never have to use it you never have to pay for it, but if your phone gets stolen you pay like $3-$5 to get the location of your phone emailed to you.
Just a thought.
I lost all hope on my phone coming back but I would really like not to experience this again in the future and I don't want anybody else to have to go through this either.
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Bet you just left it lying around at a party....
Call up T-Mobile and have them blacklist the IMEI that way they end up with an expensive paperweight.
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Call up T-Mobile and have them blacklist the IMEI that way they end up with an expensive paperweight.
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Call up T-Mobile and have them blacklist the IMEI that way they end up with an expensive paperweight.
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Yeah did that, also filed a police report. Also tried the plan b apps but those are mainly for lost phones and not stolen ones where the battery and sim is pulled right away.
I also looked into the cerberus app and I am very impressed, I wish I had this earlier
krayzielilsmoki said:
Yes unfortunately my note 2 got stolen at a party and even if I had some kind of tracking app installed it would be useless because they pulled the battery as soon as they took it.
This gave me an idea that some smart developer might take advantage of.
I propose we cook something into the rom's (like carrier IQ) that has the ability to track the location of that phone. Not tied to the mobile number or the sim card but to the phone itself. This way if somebody puts in a different sim the phone can still be tracked and controlled remotely. Also if they do a wipe of the phone, this will still be in there unless they switch roms.
Now this would be a service that is always available but is pay per use.
So if you never have to use it you never have to pay for it, but if your phone gets stolen you pay like $3-$5 to get the location of your phone emailed to you.
Just a thought.
I lost all hope on my phone coming back but I would really like not to experience this again in the future and I don't want anybody else to have to go through this either.
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That sucks dude. Did you get insurance?
That sucks man. One of the main reasons why I switched to tmo from sprint. Since I have cheaper phones laying around, I just switch them out before I go anywhere I.e a bar etc. That way if I lose (or stolen) anything, itll be something I can live with.
I know with sprint I can swap the esns online but it doesnt work half the time and have to call care to fix it. Sim cards are ingenious.
I recommend everyone have some throw away phones for reasons like this. Or insurance.
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That sucks man. One of the main reasons why I switched to tmo from sprint. Since I have cheaper phones laying around, I just switch them out before I go anywhere I.e a bar etc. That way if I lose (or stolen) anything, itll be something I can live with.
I know with sprint I can swap the esns online but it doesnt work half the time and have to call care to fix it. Sim cards are ingenious.
I recommend everyone have some throw away phones for reasons like this. Or insurance.
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Not sure about this one. So you just use your awesome phone when you are at home or at work? I would be lost if I left home without my note 2
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Frankly speaking I have already lost 2 mobile phones..
It feels very odd, n weird...
The most horrifying thoughts are that people might go through all the data, video, pics that u tried so hard to keep a secret...
Seriously v need a better technology here...
Almost every mobile has gps, n now they also have Russian + American GPS installed in our latest mobiles, that really makes me think, every mobile can b theoretically tacked down, no matter watt.. but still v are at mercy of cops n operators...
Developers really need to focus on this idea n boost a total new era...
P.S
I too use tracking apps, but still they are limited.. u can find it if it was lost.. but how do u manage to located it in real time, when u living in high density of population?
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Cerberus app is must have.
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I use aeGis(hoping I could send out the SMS in time to activate it) and on my lock screen I put a little message that says "This phone is equipped with Lojack. It is being tracked via GPS" just hoping that it deters theft.
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Yes unfortunately my note 2 got stolen at a party and even if I had some kind of tracking app installed it would be useless because they pulled the battery as soon as they took it.
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Not to sound rude, but seriously how do you know that they pulled the battery and sim immediately? Did you find the battery door sitting on the ground or something? It's not exactly intuitive to pull the battery door on the Note 2.
IMHO I can't help but think that lookout and/or prey could have helped you, or at the very least a lock screen and encrypted FS to protect your data. Still I'm sorry that this happened to you. I know lookout will send a shout out when the battery gets low with its last know location. That along with a lock screen would give you a pretty decent chance of recovering the device. Maybe something to consider for the future.
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They have to put the battery in eventually. I use Lookout, and you can wipe all your data from the click of your computer. It also has a lot of locating features. I'm pretty sure I upgraded and paid a little for the app. But it is definitely worth it when it comes to the stuff you keep on your phones now a days. I don't like keeping a pin on mine or the pattern. Too much of a pain personally every time you want to go in your phone. On a side note, NEVER leave your note 2 lying around at a party. It should be in your hands dazzling ALL.
Just a thought, Any app will require a working internet connection before submitting any data/info to their servers.
The device can be easily switched on without sim, wiped and flashed and good to use.
But yes, these apps may help if the one who stole is not smart enough.
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OMG reading all this got me paranoid and just gone ahead and purchased Cerberus and installed it on all my devices !!
So sorry to hear that your phone got stolen. I just hope you find it or somehow claim it on your insurance !! house car work or similar !!!
A coworker had the same thing happen to him at work a couple of years ago.
My group works in a limited access area with badge scanners on the door and cameras watching the doorway.
There were about 15 of us and we were all in a meeting. My coworker had left his phone on his desk. He remembered a few minutes into the meeting and went to grab it. It was gone.
It was clear none of us had taken it since we were all in the meeting together!
Reported it to security who quickly reviewed the CCTV video. A maintenance guy walked in, saw it laying on the desk, and grabbed it. Other cameras showed he immediately (not even 10 steps away) had pulled the battery. He walked straight outside to his vehicle and on the way tossed sim card in trash. I'm sure it was headed for a pawn shop at lunch that day.
My sister had her phone taken in a mall restroom. She was helping her young daughter in the stall and sat her phone on top of the toilet paper dispenser.
Of course she walked off without the phone. She washed up her hands and her daughter and literally got three steps out the door when she realized she didn't have the phone.
It was already gone and there was nobody else in the restroom!
I called the number immediately. Whoever took it answered and simply laughed and taunted us to come find them.
We ended up calling AT&T and having them disable the IMEI number. Never got the phone back.
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A coworker had the same thing happen to him at work a couple of years ago.
My group works in a limited access area with badge scanners on the door and cameras watching the doorway.
There were about 15 of us and we were all in a meeting. My coworker had left his phone on his desk. He remembered a few minutes into the meeting and went to grab it. It was gone.
It was clear none of us had taken it since we were all in the meeting together!
Reported it to security who quickly reviewed the CCTV video. A maintenance guy walked in, saw it laying on the desk, and grabbed it. Other cameras showed he immediately (not even 10 steps away) had pulled the battery. He walked straight outside to his vehicle and on the way tossed sim card in trash. I'm sure it was headed for a pawn shop at lunch that day.
My sister had her phone taken in a mall restroom. She was helping her young daughter in the stall and sat her phone on top of the toilet paper dispenser.
Of course she walked off without the phone. She washed up her hands and her daughter and literally got three steps out the door when she realized she didn't have the phone.
It was already gone and there was nobody else in the restroom!
I called the number immediately. Whoever took it answered and simply laughed and taunted us to come find them.
We ended up calling AT&T and having them disable the IMEI number. Never got the phone back.
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That is sad!
Sorry to the OP.
As the title above says, I've misplaced my phone. Been looking for a couple days now and can't find it. I'm almost positive the phone is in the house, as I lost it the next morning. Unless a thief came in and took it...which couldn't be all that unlikely considering it's the best phone on the market
Anyways, it was off when I lost it. Unfortunately I uninstalled mylookout security because I never had a chance to use it. So, I went onto google play.com through the pc, and clicked "install to note 2." Problem is that it cannot install until the phone is on. My thought process is that if there is some way to turn on my phone through sprint or some other means, I can click scream on the mylookout website to retreive the phone. It's kind of nerve wrecking searching the entire house and not finding it, so I hope this is a legitiment question that is actually possible to get it back asap. Thanks
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Lol I just realized a vital flaw in my wonderful plan. I have to have my phone present to log onto my account so that I can make it scream. Back to the drawing boards
islandjat said:
Lol I just realized a vital flaw in my wonderful plan. I have to have my phone present to log onto my account so that I can make it scream. Back to the drawing boards
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Depending on how big the residence is there's only so many places it can be. As parents once said, start from the last time you remember having it and re-trace your steps from there. Hope you find it!
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Depending on how big the residence is there's only so many places it can be. As parents once said, start from the last time you remember having it and re-trace your steps from there. Hope you find it!
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Will do! I'll probably find it sooner or later. Thanks:highfive:
I hate when I loose something like phone or keys, it always turns out to be in the most obvious spots
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As good as the battery is in the Note 2, I doubt it's still alive after several days. If it is, you can install Plan B which will email you it's GPS location:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...GwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5sb29rb3V0LmxhYnMucGxhbmIiXQ..
Hope it helps!
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As good as the battery is in the Note 2, I doubt it's still alive after several days. If it is, you can install Plan B which will email you it's GPS location:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...GwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5sb29rb3V0LmxhYnMucGxhbmIiXQ..
Hope it helps!
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Great idea! Forgot that you can push an app from Google Play website so long as the phone is on! :highfive:
aramova said:
As good as the battery is in the Note 2, I doubt it's still alive after several days. If it is, you can install Plan B which will email you it's GPS location:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...GwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5sb29rb3V0LmxhYnMucGxhbmIiXQ..
Hope it helps!
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The phone was off so I unfortunately can't do that.
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Thought about plan b and installed it on my old phone, but I don't quite understand the concept of the whole thing. If the point is to find your missing phone, why send a pointless email to yourself letting you know where your device is that installed plan b. For instance, if I go to starbucks and download plan b, it'll start sending me emails that I'm at starbacks, obviously. That doesn't solve where the missing device is though. I think I'm missing something though
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1 ) My note2 is missing, I have no idea where it is.
2 ) I goto a computer, install Plan B onto my missing note via the Google Play Store web site.
3 ) my missing note 2 will now email me it's GPS location.
4 ) Oh snap, it's GPS location is at my friend's house/work/bar I was at last night.
5 ) I drive there and get my note 2.
6 ) ??????
7 ) Profit!
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The phone was off so I unfortunately can't do that.
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1 ) My note2 is missing, I have no idea where it is.
2 ) I goto a computer, install Plan B onto my missing note via the Google Play Store web site.
3 ) my missing note 2 will now email me it's GPS location.
4 ) Oh snap, it's GPS location is at my friend's house/work/bar I was at last night.
5 ) I drive there and get my note 2.
6 ) ??????
7 ) Profit!
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Didnt know that was possible.
Check your coat pockets...
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Found mine a while back lodged between my car seat and middle console, also found a brand new pack smokes. The coins I left for a rainy day lol
This actually happened to me a few days ago, luckily my phone was still on. I had an idea it was in the house somewhere but wasn't positive (went out the night before and just remember having it when i got back). I tried installing a few phone locator apps but none of them could turn GPS on. I finally found and remotely installed Android Lost.
You can go to the Android Lost website and login with your Google account and control the phone from there. My phone was on silent but i was able to send an alarm locator to my phone and heard the ring going off in another room and voila!
Hope this helps people in the future.
The best phone locator I've used is Avast Mobile Security. Allows you to issue location commands via Web or via SMS. Also has a bunch of other GPS location and anti theft features you can play with. Best of all, it's free.
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AlpineMan said:
The best phone locator I've used is Avast Mobile Security. Allows you to issue location commands via Web or via SMS. Also has a bunch of other GPS location and anti theft features you can play with. Best of all, it's free.
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Found it in a very unusual place, but thank God I found it. Took your advice on Avast. First thing I did