Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
Hi Jeffrey,
Did the app itself get auto-installed? That is, is the app present but the
data missing? Or are both the app and the data missing?
If you go to "Settings / Accounts and Sync" on your *old* phone, do you have
both "Background data" and "Auto-sync" enabled? If not, you should enable both
on both phones.
You can also login to your dashboard at http://www.google.com/dashboard and
check to see what phone data is sync'ed to your online account. Find your
device under "Android devices", then click the link called "More data stored
about this device". In the list you should see "Secrets for Android" and the
time at which the last sync occurred. If you don't see a secrets item then the
data was not sync'ed from your old phone. If you enabled any of the options
above, try waiting a day or so to see if the data syncs.
Original comment by ro...@tawacentral.net
on 17 Nov 2011 at 3:30
Thank you for your reply, Roger.
I do see 14KB of backup from my old phone on Google Dashboard. That's a relieve.
Regarding the newer phone, I went straight to Market, downloaded and installed
all of my usual apps, because I did not see my existing apps listed in Market.
After I downloaded and installed Secrets, I clicked on Restore and Import
multiple times, and I could not provide the source file for it to restore from.
That's why I wrote you the note.
On Google Dashboard, I do see a backup from Secrets for the newer phone. But,
it's just 102B. I guess it must be sync'ing the empty database.
However, I think we cannot proceed with the tests any further. It's because I
already returned the phone back to the eBay seller, as the phone cannot be
charged.
Thank you for introducing the Google Dashboard to me. I like it.
I found there is a very interesting thing to me. I like the fact that the IMEI
of the phones are recorded. This would be a wonderful piece of data to help
tracking and recovering stolen phones. Perhaps, somebody can write a "GM
OnStar" kind of program to remotely turn on the GPS with a given IMEI, of
course, with the presence of a search warrant. :-)
Original comment by jefk...@gmail.com
on 22 Nov 2011 at 6:46
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
jefk...@gmail.com
on 17 Nov 2011 at 5:59