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hghclsswhitetrsh
10-22-2013, 22:07
So I didn't properly backup my phone contacts and lost a bunch of phone numbers of people on here. So if you have my number please text me with your name in the text.

Thanks!

ray1970
10-22-2013, 22:12
Man... Now maybe you'll quit stalking me all the time. [Coffee]

Great-Kazoo
10-22-2013, 22:29
Man... Now maybe you'll quit stalking me all the time. [Coffee]

He like's the urban biker type. He ask if he can ride bitch, yet?

EVERYONE PHONE BOMB HC through out the night.

hghclsswhitetrsh
10-22-2013, 22:33
Man... Now maybe you'll quit stalking me all the time. [Coffee]

Thats it, you're off the Christmas card list.


He like's the urban biker type. He ask if he can ride bitch, yet?

EVERYONE PHONE BOMB HC through out the night.

Your number is the only one that saved. FML.

Haha

Great-Kazoo
10-22-2013, 22:38
Thats it, you're off the Christmas card list.



Your number is the only one that saved. FML.

Haha

Cause your phone knew better.

Jer
10-23-2013, 15:15
Get a Gmail account. Set up your Contacts. Get an Android device. You now have ALL of your contacts at your fingertips when you sing into your new phone with your Google account. You can also do the same thing with email, images, music files, pdf/word documents, videos, calendar appointments... pretty much everything. Google has a free product that will allow you to house your data in the cloud so that all you need to do to access ALL of your data is to log into your Google account from any computer or Android phone and there it is. Never worry about losing or breaking physical devices every again. It's quite liberating.

Wulf202
10-23-2013, 15:19
Google is trustworthy.

Big Wall
10-23-2013, 15:22
Get a Gmail account. Set up your Contacts. Get an Android device. You now have ALL of your contacts at your fingertips when you sing into your new phone with your Google account. You can also do the same thing with email, images, music files, pdf/word documents, videos, calendar appointments... pretty much everything. Google has a free product that will allow you to house your data in the cloud so that all you need to do to access ALL of your data is to log into your Google account from any computer or Android phone and there it is. Never worry about losing or breaking physical devices every again. It's quite liberating.

How would one set this up?

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Jer
10-23-2013, 15:42
How would one set this up?

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Easiest bet is from an Android device because all of the individual products are baked right in. Otherwise, you can create a Gmail account and then from there you can click all the options in the menu and create the individual accounts (Picasa, Google Music, Drive, etc.) and some are built into Gmail too like contacts & calendar. If you have an Android device you log in with your Google credentials (same as Gmail) and then you will open the apps individually and agree to allow the device to access them. Bam! Everything is right there. I love Google Music for instance which allows me to upload a few thousand MP3s and then I can create playlists and what not from the web interface or from my mobile device and when I log in from ANY PC there's all my music with playlists, album art and everything. I get a new phone my migration is as simple as signing into my Google account.

OtterbatHellcat
10-23-2013, 18:52
Cause your phone knew better.

That's funny shit.

Big Wall
10-24-2013, 08:29
Easiest bet is from an Android device because all of the individual products are baked right in. Otherwise, you can create a Gmail account and then from there you can click all the options in the menu and create the individual accounts (Picasa, Google Music, Drive, etc.) and some are built into Gmail too like contacts & calendar. If you have an Android device you log in with your Google credentials (same as Gmail) and then you will open the apps individually and agree to allow the device to access them. Bam! Everything is right there. I love Google Music for instance which allows me to upload a few thousand MP3s and then I can create playlists and what not from the web interface or from my mobile device and when I log in from ANY PC there's all my music with playlists, album art and everything. I get a new phone my migration is as simple as signing into my Google account.


Thanks! I will see if I can fumble my way thru this.

Jer
10-24-2013, 10:24
Thanks! I will see if I can fumble my way thru this.

No problem. It's pretty simple really.