August 16, 2011
AT&T 4G LTE by August 21 Details | Devices Features

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AT&T promised summer launches for its first LTE devices, and it's living up to the promise by delivering the USBConnect Momentum 4G and Mobile Hotspot Elevate 4G on Sunday, On Friday, a law firm accidentally posted a letter to the FCC website, detailing AT&T's confidential 4G LTE rollout plans and explaining how. After a long wait finally AT&T network is prepping out LTE Devices. The carrier plans to launch the faster network later this summer, but will start selling devices capable of running on both LTE and the HSPA+ network that AT&T has already started deploying. But AT&T users have to still wait for the network to be updated later this summer.

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4G LTE FAQ HERE

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August 2, 2011
How To: Backup Android Devices Restore Apps User Settings Update Download

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Android Smartphones are troubling users to backup their contact list, text messages, photos, apps, ringtones, and settings here are few steps and apps to solve backup issues.

Android devices running Froyo or later versions, there is a "Back up my data" option that allows to store some of your information on Google cloud servers. You can simply navigate it by pressing-- Menu and going to Settings > Privacy. Enabling the option will automatically back up your installed applications, your Wi-Fi settings, and even user settings. You can also enable the "Automatic restore" option to back up saved application data, such as game saves or custom app settings. After you setup a Google account on your new phone, it will apply all of your saved settings and install your backed up applications previously.

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Also there are issues with this inbuilt backup only "Google Experience" branding enabled devices can have storage over the cloud. Even worse the Apps and Games are not completely backed up unless the developer has enabled the option in most cases ‘NO’.

MyBackup Pro

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The Android Marketplace is full of backup solutions, and MyBackup Pro is one of the best. It will allow you to back up almost everything, such as your applications , contacts, bookmarks, SMS/MMS messages, alarms, user dictionary, and even homescreen widgets and shortcuts. Just start it up and select "Backup." It will then prompt you to back up either your applications, or data, followed by the option of where the backup should be stored – either locally on your SD card, or on MyBackup's secure servers. When backing up your data locally, MyBackup will create a folder on your SD card called "rerware." This folder will store all of your backed up information and will need to be transferred to your new phone in order to be restored. MyBackup Pro also lets you create automatic backup schedules, which, in tandem with the online storage features, makes for a great safety net should your phone ever get lost or stolen. Restoring the data is just as simple. After installing MyBackup onto your new device, select "Restore" and choose the appropriate data file. It will automatically restore all of your old files and apps. MyBackup Pro is priced at 4.99$.

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Download MyBackup Pro Android HERE

 

Titanium Backup

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By rooting your Android phone, you remove the restricted file system limitation, and root-aware applications will be able to back up all of your application data. MyBackup Pro is capable of this; however, many people prefer the backup tool created specifically for rooted devices: Titanium Backup (free or $6.14 for Pro version). It includes tools useful for rooted devices, such as file encryption, ROM management tools, application version freezing, and even an experimental bloatware exterminator for removing unwanted pre-installed software. Titanium Backup allows scheduled automated backups to online storage. You'll also want to keep in mind that any data that requires you to be rooted in order to back up will also require you to be rooted in order to restore it as well. This can be problematic when upgrading to a new device, as sometimes it can take a while before rooting methods are discovered. It's often wise to keep a root-free version of your backup files just in case.

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Backup Android Files to Desktop PC

 

After installation of applications on computer and Android phone we need to make important change in the settings of the application on the computer. Settings can be found in File/Settings, here in the connection section we need to select the phone type as ‘Phone with Google Android-OS’, in connect via… select ‘Autodetect’ option and finally click OK.
On Android phone client, Keep the application running.
After establishing connection if the application on the computer asks for synchronization then simply select YES.
When the synchronization is complete, you can see all your messages, contacts, call logs and other important stuff like file manager to manage SD card files and phone memory files.
To create backup simply go to Extras/Create backup and then select appropriate backup options. Backup is then created in one single file and can be saved on the computer.

Install MyPhone Explorer on you Phone 

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Download PC Android Client HERE

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