Share your experience!
Hi everyone,
I love my T2-- except for this problem:
I added a PIN, temporarily I thought, and then have no way to remove it. Under security-- "clear credentials" is grayed out. Under the PIN area, I'm asked to enter it, but there's no where to undo it?
Is there any way to fix this short of a reset? It seems a bit drastic & this issue has been around for a ong time, as I Googled it for answers...why hasn't it been fixed?
Thanks for your assistance!
Currently on 19.0.D.0.253
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@uliwooly
Thank you. I tried this once & it didn't work. So, I decided to "try, try again" & this time-- it worked!!!
Now, I'll be sure to spread the word.
Cheers
Hey,
It only takes one...
I field computer issues on a daily basis. I've gotten to know how to discern what is likely to work vs. so convoluted, I know it's an elaborate guess- lol.
Your idea seemed good- but failed. No idea why it worked the 2nd time, but that's the nature of computers, yeah?
Thank you, for a clear & consise way to fix the lock screen issue- very appreciated.
I'm now awaiting the upgrade of the OS & hoping that all goes through.
Please do enjoy your holidays- whatever they might be,
@uliwooly wrote:
Thank you, likewise
Slightly off-topic, but I now cannot write (or should say, some apps) to SD card? Upon Googling, I see this is a major issue. Without reading to the ends of the internet, is this still not addressed? Specifically, I'm self-employed & take calls on my T2 which I then use an app to store a "note", called CallerNotes. I also noticed Pixlr Express not able to save...? Error EACCESS, permission denied.
Thinking of going back to the old OS.
Yeah apps to SD are not that great, Google keeps trying to kill the SD card, so although Google has enabled apps to SD card, its quite limited.
Well, I made a complete backup of the phone before I upgraded- I'm assuming I can load that to get back to where I was? I hope?
Oh! And if some apps were stored on SD, is it still okay to remove it during back-up & restore? I don't trust the mobile to not ruin my SD data.
In the meantime, since that last note- more issues. I figured out a work-around for the SD bit- at least for the most part.
Next, I couldn't get connected to Google to add my account (kept saying I had updates but then wouldn't connect?).
Then realized my hotspot tethering was offline! Fixed that & finally (been all over the net looking for crumbs) managed to get to the point where I was offered, through Play, to login. At that point, my phone says Google play services needs to update, but then errors out with: can't get a server...
This is, honestly, the most grief I've had in a very long time! And that's saying something because I do Windows repairs & service for a lot of elderly folks. I've spent half a day & it's still not quite right. **bleep** happened to Android?? I've totally lost confidence in their OS. And SD cards are one of the things that puts them ahead of Apple-- they'd be very silly to remove it. Imho
Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
Android can't create backups like iOS devices, at least not now.
If you have apps on the SD card and you unmount it you will have to re-download the app again.
Settings > apps > all > play store > clear data
Hi Steve,
I created the backup with Sony's PC Companion. I sent it to my PC so I'd have that to rollback to if need be.
As far as "clear data", I think I must've done that a hundred times last night (early a.m.) to fix Google Play (Services) & restore everything to a working condition! I just hope I've gotten it all stable. I guess I'll have to open & use each app to verify-- then, I'll make a new, second image with SPCC.
Cheers!