[Q] NFL 2011 App - Samsung Epic 4G Touch

I went to go download the NFL 2011 application from the market today but it doesn't show up. Does any one happen to know why? Just curious hopefully it starts showing up soon.

I notice the same thing, and 12 won't show up either.
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if thats what youre talking about, i got it. I downloaded it earlier today.
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I was able to download it earlier today as well.

I got it like 5 mins ago works just fine
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Think I figured out why I don't see the app, if you go to the android market website (not the app). Then go to "My Devices" it has nothing for my carrier. Not sure why, I will stay off wifi and see if it updates.

I was able to download the app. It's actually really polished and quick for checking up on scores without having to sift through interface.

Downloaded it Friday just fine from the market on my phone
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I have resolved this issue and wanted to post what was found for any one else that may have this issue. The root cause of the issue ended up being the carrier (sprint) was not identified for the device. You could see this by logging into the android market website and looking at "My Devices" under "My Account". I contacted support and they replied with the below. I performed all of the steps they gave with the exception factory reset. This corrected my issue and caused Sprint to now show up under carriers and I was able to download the application with no problem.
I know this is long but I hope it helps someone out there.
*** Steps from Google Support ****
1. Go to your device’s app launcher, and press the Talk app
2. If you’re already logged into Talk, press Menu, and then touch Sign out
3. Launch Talk again to sign in (if you are unable to sign in, please let me know)
- Try your download(s) using both WiFi and network (3G/4G) connections
- Uninstall Market updates by visiting:
Menu > Settings > Applications > Manage Applications, selecting "Market" under the "All" tab or filter and touching "Uninstall updates"
- Unmount and remount the SD card:
Menu > Settings > Storage > Unmount SD card; then Remount SD card from the same menu, or restart the device if the remount option isn't available
If the above steps don't resolve the problem I recommend you perform a factory reset on your device. Please note that this will reset your device to its original state. While your media content (photos, music, etc.) will not be deleted from the SD card, applications and their related data will be uninstalled.
Before the factory reset, make sure that your contacts are synced to your Google account by logging into Gmail from a computer and verifying if your contacts appear there. If your contacts are not synced, then I recommend updating your sync settings at Settings > Accounts and Sync and choosing either AutoSync or touching the account you would like to sync and choosing "Sync Contacts."
Along with syncing contacts, please back up any important application data and/or settings by navigating to Settings > Privacy and selecting "Back up my data'"and "Automatic restore."
To perform a factory reset:
1) Go to Home > Menu > Settings > Privacy (or Phone storage; depends on the device)
2) Press "Factory data reset"
3) Press "Reset phone"
After you perform the factory reset, make sure you sign into your device with the same primary Google Account you were using before. If you have any questions or concerns before performing the reset, or if doing so does not resolve the issue, please let me know so I can continue to investigate the issue.

It didn't show up for me the first day the phone came out but I checked yesterday and it was there and downloaded it fine.

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[Guide]How to Backup Phone Data By one click

How to Transfer Contacts
How to Convert Movies and Music
How to Restore Phone DataHow to Import Contacts
How to Backup Phone Data
How to Install & Uninstall Apps
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How to Transfer Contacts from Your Symbian Phone to Android Phone
You can make this happen one of two ways:
1. Click the ‘Start’ button in the lower right corner of the window.
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2.Click the ‘Contacts’ tab and then click the 'Transfer Contacts' button.
Tips: This function isn't free, so if you want it you'll need to buy a license. Once you do, enter the licensed e-mail and registration code to register your full version and then follow this step-by-step guide to transfer your contacts as below:
Insert and connect Symbian phone to your PC.
Notices
Before connecting your Symbian phone, please make sure that your Android phone is connected first.
If there is no Symbian Driver installed, MobileGo will download and install it automatically. Do not attach your Symbian phone to the PC before the installation is finished.
2Confirm your phone's ID and begin transferring.
3Click ‘Transfer’ to start transferring contacts.
How to convert movies or music
1Click ‘Add Movie to Phone’ and select the video that you want to add.
Note: If the video files you've addED can't be played as is on your Android phone, MobileGo can convert the videos to a built-in preset format optimized for Android. Now you're almost ready to transfer.
2Set the right video quality for your Android phone (optional).
3Click 'OK' to start converting.
How to Import Contacts from Outlook
1Click the ‘Import’ button to start importing Contacts.
2Choose the contacts you want to import.
Note: You can import Contacts from outlook 2003/2007, Outlook Express/Windows address book, and vCard file.
3Click ‘Import’ to continue importing, click ‘OK’ to finish.
How to Backup Your Android Phone Data
1Click the ‘Backup’ button to open the backup window.
2Select the data you want to backup and a location to save the data.
Note: DO NOT disconnect the phone or perform any operations during transfer.
3Click ‘Backup’ to start the automatic data backup.
After finishing backup, a message window will appear.
How to Restore Your Phone Data
1Click ‘Restore’ and then choose whether to backup the phone data before restoring.
Note:
If you need to back up your phone data, make the same operation as ‘Backup’ part.
In order to restore your data safely and smoothly, we suggest you connect your phone via a USB cable.
Restoring your device will erase any changes on the Contacts, SMS, and Apps since your last backup of your phone.
2Select the backed up files that you want to restore and click ‘Restore’ to continue.
Note: DO NOT disconnect the phone or make any operation during transferring.
3Make sure that you want to restore data and click ‘Yes’ to continue.
The software is restoring the data. Once the restoring is completed, click ‘OK’.
How to Install & Uninstall Apps
Click ‘App’ on the tap menu, where you can install App from PC, uninstall App on phone and export App to PC.
Steps:
Hit "Install App from PC", and choose the apps you want to install on your Android phone, or you can just drag and drop them from your PC to the panel.
Select the app that you want to uninstall from your phone, and then hit "Uninstall App on Phone". If you want to uninstall more one apps, press "Ctrl" and select next ones, and then click "Uninstall App on Phone".
Select the app that you want to export from your phone, and then hit "Export App from Phone". If you want to export more one apps, press "Ctrl" and select next ones, or right click to select all and then click "Export App from Phone".
excellent
Just great!! D Gonna try it soon,thanks man
cool
thanks man
Thank you so much!!!!
awesome i needed something like that
Thanks. This has saved me a lot of time.
Does this backup user data in apps? Like login info or history chat.
archdoraz said:
Does this backup user data in apps? Like login info or history chat.
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Try it
Thread closed as OP stated that he is provodong the registered version...
Although the program is free you cant link to a registered version,
Please amend OP accordingly
broncogr said:
Thread closed as OP stated that he is provodong the registered version...
Although the program is free you cant link to a registered version,
Please amend OP accordingly
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ok
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[Q]{SOLVED} SGH-I747 Mysterious loss of LTE Connection After Reboot/Power Cycle

Hello all,
So I have been trying to isolate this issue for 2 days now.
Basically, when coming from a fresh and clean restore of the Stock ROM (Firmware), after installing a few apps from the Play Store (Chrome, SwitchPro, Twitter and Facebook), after rebooting or powering off the phone, LTE Service stops functioning and I am stuck with HSPA+ (AT&T 4G) or less (connectivity is still automatic - e.g. calls and data still work, but LTE never returns).
I've tried several different approaches at isolating the issue, and at one point I narrowed it down to Chrome being the culprit, but then after a fresh wipe, I installed only Chrome and had no issues.
Searching around here on XDA hasn't brought me to any specifics either.
I can force LTE only via the *#2263# code, but then I lose voice capabilities.
Something is blocking LTE, obviously
At this point I have to avoid installing any of the above listed apps (particularly Chrome).
Things I've done:
Rooted
Installed CWM
Boot to Recovery and Formatted all Partitions
Entered Download Mode
Used Desktop ODIN to Restore Stock Firmware
Has anyone else been experiencing similar issues or know of a solution?
I reveted back completely from any and all root related elements to try and solve this issue but it persists
Let me know if you need more info or have any questions.
Thanks,
***UPDATE***
Issue was Resolved in Last Thread Post by me (see link below):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31003687&postcount=6
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***UPDATE***
I conducted another test and simply after logging into my Google account on my phone and then restarting reproduced the loss of LTE.
Does anyone know how I can effectively wipe any and all device stored data from Google's servers?
I think (although I did not enable the option) my phone is pulling down corrupt device settings from the Google server.
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***CONCLUSION***
As it turned out, there appears to be a bug in the Stock ROM where even when the auto backup feature is not enable, the Auto Restore of App Data is enable and functioning regardless.
Due to an issue with a custom ROM or GApps package previously used, some incompatible Data settings somehow got associated to the Play Store app.
As well, the base version of the Play Store app in the Stock ROM is not up-to-date. So once the phone connected to the network for data, it automatically updated the Play Store and restored the bogus Data settings.
The fix involved clearing the Play Store app data and cache, and uninstalling the update as well as completely disabling all backup and restore settings in the system settings app of the phone.
Sure glad thats over now.
I hope this thread may help someone else in the future.
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***REGRESSION***
Back to square one...
Factory Reset > Boot Phone > Reboot Phone anytime during or after initial setup = No More LTE
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***POST FAILURE THOUGHTS***
At some point in time I requested the SIM Unlock Code directly from AT&T for my phone and validated unlock status with a U.S. T-Mobile SIM Card.
This is the only thing left for me to think that might have triggered these issues. That the phone (in its newer unlocked state) now defaults to HSPA+ (AT&T 4G) is what I'm thinking.
What still makes no sense to me is, why on first boot of a completely wiped and restored phone, does LTE function as expected. But, once the phone is powered off and/or rebooted, LTE disappears on boot.
Someone, anyone, help... PLEASE!!!
Screenshot_01 First Boot, LTE = Yes
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First Boot Service Menu, LTE = Yes
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Post Reboot Service Menu, LTE = No
[Success] Issues Resolved
Yesterday evening I made my way to the local AT&T Wireless store assuming I'd get my phone replaced since the issue seemed to be specific to my phone.
While at the store it was determined that I would have to go to a warranty center (a 20 min drive from where I was) that wasn't open at the time (I would have needed to wait until tomorrow/today).
So, instead we (the associate and I) tried to troubleshoot the phone in the store.
We tested my phone with one of their SIM cards, and wouldn't you know it, LTE worked fine on my phone with their SIM card.
So the associate set me up with a new SIM card, but that didn't seem to fix the problem.
So he then looked in to the settings of the phone and went ahead and toggled the Data Roaming option.
At first we didn't think this would help since I wasn't in an area where roaming would occur, but to our surprise, LTE became available.
We ran through other tests like rebooting the phone, power cycling it and factory resting the device.
All tests passed.
I still don't know what caused the issue with my phone nor how we actullay resolved the problem, but it is now gone...

[APP] [HOWTO] - How to use Google’s Android Device Manager- Htc One

How to use Google’s Android Device Manager
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Lose your Android device, either to theft or your own forgetfulness, is certainly not fun, that's what happened to my wife last month with my Nexus 7 3G. Google has finally released its response to the loss or theft of your Androphone with Android Device Manager.
It should hit your device soon, if not already, to help you locate or wipe (factory reset) your Android device lost. Here's how to use it.
INSTALL
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Android Device Manager will automatically hit your device without having to do a thing. If you don't have it yet, you will soon receive. But before you can take full advantage of ADM, you will need to do some things, such as allowing factory reset on your device. Its implementation is quite simple..
First, visit google.com/android/devicemanager.
and if you want you can download the apk => com.google.android.gms-1.apk - MD5 Sum: d1884b750aff2dc3ff435f95510420cb - Size: 7.30 MB (7649893 bytes)
From there, a map will pop up with some information about your device, along with a prompt to enable the Erase Device function of ADM. You can either manually open up the green Google Settings app, which should be in your app drawer, or use the send notification link on the ADM webpage, giving you an easy way to find exactly where you need to be to enable remote factory reset.
If you don’t use the notification, just open Google Settings, and select Android Device Manager.
The option to toggle both the ability to factory reset your phone from ADM, and locate it, will be in there.
Using ADM
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After you’ve done that, you’re ready to set to go. At the moment, there are three main functions of Android Device Manager. You can ring a lost phone, factory reset a lost phone or locate your device on a map using your phone's GPS. You can also rename what your device appears as in ADM.
Simply you can load ADM online and will show you the location of your device, but if you’re tracking it while it’s on the move, there’s a refresh button that will recalculate your device’s location.
If your device is located somewhere simply, like in your own house, you may want to use the Ring function. As Google explains, even if your phone is on silent, using the ring function in ADM will force your phone to ring at full volume for five minutes. To turn it off, you have to press the power button on your phone.
There’s nothing on your device indicating why it’s ringing, you’d have to know how to stop the ringing or play around to figure it out.
If you believe your device has been stolen, and you have some precious information on it, then the Erase Device function will come in handy. After you click Erase Device, a pop up will tell you what it will erase (essentially everything), and what will happen after that.
Unfortunately, Google says it “may not be able to wipe the content of the SD card in your device.” Best of luck if you have anything private on there.
If your device is off when you try to factory reset it, have no fear. The moment it’s turned on, it will be erased.
You may think erasing the content of your device is the best thing to do as soon as you find it’s missing, but you may want to hold on. After you erase your device, ADM will not work anymore.
Conclusion:
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For the moment, that’s all there is to it. As with all of Google’s products, we expect to see more features added in time and more practice
Thanks to Androidandme
I'm sticking with cerberus for a while. But I guess ADM may become even better in a few months
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I wish there was an option to set a pin on the phone remotely.
When I login to android device manager web site, how come my phone was not listed there?
Sorry If I'm asking this Question in the wrong section but whenever I locate my device, ADM send a notification to my device which seems to be quite silly as if my phone is stolen, the thief will be able to see this notification and may turn off ADM completely. Any suggestions to turn off the notifications??
I've already remove ticked from show notifications by going to Settings =.> Apps... that didn't work out

{Guide} What are the various Errors in Google PLAY Store & How to Fix them?

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Every app has got some standard error codes and all of a sudden you generally get to see the Errors like “Error 491” or for say some error number followed by the message. So let’s take an example of Google PLAY Store which too comes with some of the errors. Unfortunately, Google doesn’t expand the error codes, but all thanks to the folks at XDA who has come up with the expansion of Google PLAY Store error codes. So let’s check out on what the various error codes which are generated and what does that mean. Not just error codes, but we will also be checking out on what are the problems associated with that particular error code along with the solution to fix the same.
Error 491 / Error 481:
Problem: Download & Updates are not possible
Solution: Remove your google account if the problem persists even after checking out your internet connectivity and clearing the cache from the Google PLAY Store app. The cache can be cleared from the Settings. Once removed, restart your device and then re associate your Google account with your Google phone. You can clear the cache from the “Settings > Apps” and swipe to all your apps to clear the clear the data from the “Google Services”.
Error 498:
Problem: Interruption of Downloads
Solution: Downloads are generally interrupted when the cache of your device is full. Delete unwanted apps from your device and restart the device in the recovery mode. In recovery mode, select “wipe / clear cache”. Do let us know in the comments section just in case if you wish to know on how to clear the cache from the recovery mode.
Error 919:
Problem: App gets downloaded, but doesn’t open once downloaded
Solution: Free your space by clearing either some of the apps or some files. Preferably, you can delete some of the large files like music, videos etc.
Error 403 / Error 413 / Error 504:
Problem: Downloading apps and updates are not possible
Solution: If you are using the proxy, then you need to remove the proxy. Clear the cache from the “Settings > Apps” and swipe to all your apps to clear the clear the data from the Google Services. Typically, this problem appears when there is no space in the Phone memory. You may also choose to move some apps to memory card.
Error 923:
Problem: Error while syncing Google account
Solution: Remove your google account and also you need to uninstall the apps from your device. Now, reboot your device in the recovery mode so that you can Select Wipe cache partition and all the cache part will be wiped off. Don’t worry as all your personal data will be safe.
Error 921 / error rpc:aec:0]:
Problem: Unable to Download any App
Solution: If you are using the proxy, then you need to remove the proxy. Clear the cache from the “Settings > Apps” and swipe to all your apps to clear the clear the data from the Google Services. Typically, this problem appears when there is no space in the Phone memory. You may also choose to move some apps to memory card which will in turn save the space in your device memory.
Error 492:
Problem: Dalvik Cache issue
Solution: Head over to the Google Services app from your installed apps and clear all the data present in that app. Just in case if this doesn’t solve the purpose, you need to clear the cache from the recovery mode. Make sure that the recovery mode is installed in your device.
Error 911 / Error 919:
Problem: App couldn’t be downloaded
Solution: This is an authentication error. This may occur when your WiFi network requires additional authentication. At this instance, you need to make sure that you have complete internet access. Probably in this case, you need to use your mobile network data services instead of wifi. Turn wifi off and then turn your data on and now open your google play store and download/update your apps or games. Error 919 is somewhat a similar case which is caused due to improper APN Settings.
Error rh01 / Error rpc:s-5:aec-0 / RPC:S-3 error retrieving information from server:
Problem: Error retrieving from Server
Solution: Delete the apps which are not required and preferably which are in the deice memory and restart the device in the recovery mode. In recovery mode, select “wipe / clear cache”. Do let us know in the comments section just in case if you wish to know on how to clear the cache from the recovery mode. You may also choose to re pair your Google account if the error persists.
Package File Invalid:
Problem: Cache or File error
Solution: You may choose to clear the cache from your device and also you can choose to restart the device and add back your Google account. This one also happens when the package / app is not signed properly.
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Huawei Nova Plus - Phone Backup and Restore Guide

1. Choosing a Backup Tool
Back up your files easily, meaning you'll never lose your data again. Huawei provides phone backup and Huawei HiSuite, comprehensively protecting your data.
Scene one:
With so many useful tools, how should you choose the one most suited to your needs? When your phone has an SD card installed, it is recommended that you use Huawei's backup feature, which allows you to easily back up your contacts, photos, and all your apps and their data.
Scene two:
What if you don't have an SD card or a new phone? Don't worry: There is always HiSuite, allowing you to save your data to your computer. Once you have repaired your phone you can recover your data.
2. Phone Backup
2.1 Backup
You might easily overlook the backup app, but once you use it, you'll discover just how powerful and useful it is. Find the Backup app on your home screen.
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Choose the location to which you want to back up your data, and touch Next. On the Select data screen, depending on your needs, you can choose the data you want to back up. After you have completed your selection, touch Back up to begin.
Your phone will back up differently depending on the type of data you want to back up. If the data includes Contacts, Messaging, or Call log, the system will prompt you to set a password. After you set one, touch Next or you can touch Skip if you don't want to set a password. The following example is for a user who wishes to set a password. After this is complete, touch Next to begin backup.
2.2 Restore
Once you have simply and easily backed up your data, how do you restore it? As before, go into the Backup app, touch Restore, choose the source of the data to be restored, and touch Next.
If you have set a password for your backup data, when you restore your data you will need to enter your password and then touch OK to access the Select data screen. If you did not set a password when you backed up your data, you will access the Select data screen directly. Select the data to be restored and then touch Start restoration.
After you touch Start restoration, a Select data dialog box will pop up. You can choose a location to restore your backed up data from Videos, Photos, Audio, and other locations. Once you have made your choice, touch OK to begin restoration.
In this way, you can easily and quickly complete data backup and restoration.
Note: In the preceding procedures, the latest version of Huawei phone backup is used. When conducting a backup, follow the actual onscreen instructions of the backup function on your phone. Different phone brands may use different formats during backup, leading to unsuccessful backup and restoration. Please check your phone.
3. Huawei HiSuite
3.1 Connecting Your Phone to HiSuite
1. Run HiSuite on your computer desktop.
Connecting and recognizing your phone: In general cases, your phone is set to enable HDB so there is no need to turn on USB debugging. You can connect your phone to the computer using a USB cable. If you cannot connect, check whether your phone has HDB enabled. If your phone does not have HDB, turn on USB debugging manually and connect to your computer. See section 3.2 "Enabling HDB" for more details on the steps required to enable HDB. See section 3.3 "Enabling USB Debugging" for details on how to enable USB debugging.
After a connection is set up successfully, the screen shown in the following figure is displayed.
3.2 Enabling HDB
2. In Advanced settings, touch Security, and then turn on Allow HiSuite to use HDB. The phone can then connect to your computer.
3. Go to Settings > Apps > HiSuite. Touch Permissions and select the required app permissions.
3.3 Enabling USB Debugging
If your phone does not have HDB, manually enable USB debugging.
1. Go to Settings > About Phone. Once you find the model number, touch it seven times and then there will be a message "You are now a developer!" This means you have turned on Developer options.
2. Go back to Settings, touch the newly displayed Developer options, and turn on USB debugging.
3.4 Backup
Touch Home, then Back up, and then select the data you want to back up.
On the data backup page, select Alarms, Weather, or other content as required. Select a backup path and then touch Back up to begin.
The system will prompt you to set a password. You can choose to set a password and then touch Next, or you can touch Skip to avoid setting a password.
When backup completes, there will be a notification: Complete.
3.5 Restoration
On the home page of HiSuite, touch Restore to access the restoration page.
On the data restore page, you can select the data to be restored as required, and then touch Restore.
When data backup is complete, there will be a notification: Complete.

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