[Q] How to regain the ownership? - Nexus Q Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Mine says "Only the owner of this Nexus Q can modify its settings", which is weird as I obviously am the owner of the device. I have set it up on my Nexus 7 tablet and Galaxy Nexus and neither of them is able to reach the settings. What do I need to do for it to realize that I'm in fact its owner?

Same issue here

http://support.google.com/nexus/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=2665825&topic=2663797&ctx=topic

you guys have any luck with this? i cannot gain ownership of my Q, just got it today, ebay purchase, factory reset didnt do the trick.

effingpace said:
you guys have any luck with this? i cannot gain ownership of my Q, just got it today, ebay purchase, factory reset didnt do the trick.
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looks like on the initial setup i have owner rights, when i add another device i lose them and cant access settings on either device.

Anybody fix this problem?

allmoney.ws said:
Anybody fix this problem?
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it fixed itself with the latest update of the Q App. i had to uninstall from both devices, reset the q, reinstall on both devices and it worked fine. i have ownership on both now

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Problem with alarm on nexus one

I've done a search on this, but peoples problems seem to be different from mine.
I have just the normal clock on the nexus that came on android 2.1 I think. Now I have no alarms set, yet it goes off every morning around 8... Very annoying when I don't actually have to get up till later.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to turn this off? Like I said, I haven't actually set an alarm, I actually deleted all the alarms that were on it...
Help would be appreciated
PS: Nexus is not rooted or anything as far as I'm aware.
Do you have any suspect apps running in the background? I'd wipe
How do I check this? I didn't install any And what do you mean you'd wipe?
jamesyb0i said:
Do you have any suspect apps running in the background? I'd wipe
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Anobe said:
PS: Nexus is not rooted or anything as far as I'm aware.
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by wipe he means do a factory data reset ... (menu-setting-privacy..)
i would imagine that you would know if you were rooted or not
Well I bought my nexus off someone else. Does it do anything different when you are rooted? Mine just starts up with what seems to be the original android 2.1 . And would resetting be the only way to get rid of this alarm then? I'd lose all my downloaded apps?
Thanks for the help and I hope I don't come across too dumb. I've just never rooted a phone before so I don't know if its supposed to do something different.
Anobe said:
Well I bought my nexus off someone else. Does it do anything different when you are rooted? Mine just starts up with what seems to be the original android 2.1 . And would resetting be the only way to get rid of this alarm then? I'd lose all my downloaded apps?
Thanks for the help and I hope I don't come across too dumb. I've just never rooted a phone before so I don't know if its supposed to do something different.
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If you got it from someone else then the first thing you should have done is factory reset it. I'd try that, that should absolutely fix it.
Also to know if you're rooted, when you reboot to the first boot screen [the still image of the colored X] and there is a picture of a padlock unlocked at the bottom then you're rooted. If it's not there at all then you're not rooted. It will be very noticeable when you reboot.

[Q] lost my galaxy s2 - utrack not active :((((

Hi all
I lost my galaxy s2 two days ago. I called my phone a few times until the person who has found it, shut it down.
Unfortunately I did not activate utrack. All I have my IMEI. Here in Switzerland only my provider does blacklist IMEI-Numbers, so that sucks too.
Anybody got any idea, or should I leave it??
There is not much you can do if you didn't activate tracking in phone(samsungdive) or use some aplication for that purpose.
Tracking is i think.by.default active if u logged in to samsung account
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This app could have helped you, had you not called the number and warned the person that you are looking for the phone.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.lookout.labs.planb&feature=search_result
if the phone is still on you can still try to install that app via the link above.
Sign into the market on your PC using your google account.
Choose to install "Lookout Plan B" to your phone.
If it is on and with network connection, with your data remaining, it should be installed.
if who found your phone know a little bit about android i think the first thing he does is to delete your gmail account to prevent you from install apps from the web...so if you can't lock by imei there's nothing else you can do i guess
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hey guys
Many Many thanks for that great input. I am talking about Plan B. The chance that somebody knowing about android found it, isnt that big. I did install it over the market and it said, that its going to be installed, so i am praying for my luck know.
Will keep you guys up-to-date.
Thanks once again.
for all these things (Plan B and Dive) to even work the phone must be on, must be on 3G data plan service, or be on Wifi. If you had the data off when you lost it, and the finder does not enable it by some rare miracle, you will never find it.
Most probably you are screwed OP. I lost my SGS1 the same way.
You can however try sending to your number a text message that says "Get $$ reward for this phone, call XXXXX" or something similar, and hope the crook will decide to return your phone. For this to work the phone must only be on and must be on a cell network (no data required).
Last option is to print reward ads and stick them to light poles in the area where you lost the phone.
kreoXDA said:
for all these things (Plan B and Dive) to even work the phone must be on, must be on 3G data plan service, or be on Wifi. If you had the data off when you lost it, and the finder does not enable it by some rare miracle, you will never find it.
Most probably you are screwed OP. I lost my SGS1 the same way.
You can however try sending to your number a text message that says "Get $$ reward for this phone, call XXXXX" or something similar, and hope the crook will decide to return your phone. For this to work the phone must only be on and must be on a cell network (no data required).
Last option is to print reward ads and stick them to light poles in the area where you lost the phone.
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hmmm... And I thought my lost-phone-karma was positive, since I found and SGS1 a few months ago and returned it to the owner immediatly.
well, my only chance is, the phone will be connected to a wireless connection, since ive got my sim blocked through the provider. The hope is gone but who knows, miracles can happen
Firstly, good luck carthago, I hope you find your phone!
Secondly, and just for curiosity, does anyone know if could Samsung DIVE, Tektrak, Lookout and those similar tools can operate if the person who find the phone do a factory reset or flash a new firmware? I doubt that it could be possible, however I'm not an expert.
If there is no way for those tools to work after a factory reset or a flashing a new firmware, their usefulness is limited to the case that the thief either an idiot (regarding the factory reset) or computer illiterate (regarding re-flashing the phone).
In the case of free tools, any remote possibility of help is welcome, of course (better than nothing), however there are also many paid apps which purport to be THE solution this kind of problem.
No they don't work after factory reset
angelomaldito said:
Firstly, good luck carthago, I hope you find your phone!
Secondly, and just for curiosity, does anyone know if could Samsung DIVE, Tektrak, Lookout and those similar tools can operate if the person who find the phone do a factory reset or flash a new firmware? I doubt that it could be possible, however I'm not an expert.
If there is no way for those tools to work after a factory reset or a flashing a new firmware, their usefulness is limited to the case that the thief either an idiot (regarding the factory reset) or computer illiterate (regarding re-flashing the phone).
In the case of free tools, any remote possibility of help is welcome, of course (better than nothing), however there are also many paid apps which purport to be THE solution this kind of problem.
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angelomaldito said:
Firstly, good luck carthago, I hope you find your phone!
Secondly, and just for curiosity, does anyone know if could Samsung DIVE, Tektrak, Lookout and those similar tools can operate if the person who find the phone do a factory reset or flash a new firmware? I doubt that it could be possible, however I'm not an expert.
If there is no way for those tools to work after a factory reset or a flashing a new firmware, their usefulness is limited to the case that the thief either an idiot (regarding the factory reset) or computer illiterate (regarding re-flashing the phone).
In the case of free tools, any remote possibility of help is welcome, of course (better than nothing), however there are also many paid apps which purport to be THE solution this kind of problem.
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All those tools are good IF you lost the phone, realized it right away, ran to the nearest computer and activated the tools, provided the phone is still reachable and on data network.
For the crooks who STEAL the expensive phones, the business is a fine tuned machine. 10 people run around stealing, and the immediately turn them off or remove battery. then they bulk-sell them to phone hackers who produce brand new freshly installed phones that can be sold at local flea market
Deactivating the IMEI I think will do anything only if the new owner tries to activate the phone on the same network.
First I was calling my phone again and again, cause I thought perhaps it was laying around somewhere and so I could hear it. But then that asshole had found out how to shut it down.
If you find something and theres no name and nothing on it, ok, if you keep that perhaps thats not exactly stealing. But if you shutdown a phone, because the owner is calling again and again, that is STEALING!
alcurtis93 said:
No they don't work after factory reset
There is two you can push to /system/app. One is sim checker. The other it locservice. I will check with vendor if the data can fire email notifications and passwords be made to survive
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I was just wondering: one of the features of those tracking apps is the possibility of wiping your data if you lose your phone. Therefore, if wiping your data in this way (which I don't know if it corresponds to a factory reset or is just a 'soft wipe') means that it will be no longer possible to locate your phone?
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Google Wallet on Rooted MF9 Phones

I had a working google wallet on my rooted phone prior to upgrading to MF9, however I just realized that wallet is broken again. I haven't been able to find a solution that works now with my rooted MF9. Anyone have a solution?
DarqAnshin said:
I had a working google wallet on my rooted phone prior to upgrading to MF9, however I just realized that wallet is broken again. I haven't been able to find a solution that works now with my rooted MF9. Anyone have a solution?
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What happens when you try to use it? Did you try going online and deactivating the device then setting it back up on the phone?
DarqAnshin said:
I had a working google wallet on my rooted phone prior to upgrading to MF9, however I just realized that wallet is broken again. I haven't been able to find a solution that works now with my rooted MF9. Anyone have a solution?
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I'm on MF9 and rooted, and I can use Google Wallet without issue. All it does is place a little nag bar about your device being unsupported because it's rooted. It still functions, but if you have a problem they technically won't "support" you. If you didn't do a clean install (update to MF9, factory reset), there may be a software issue. Try this if you haven't, in this order. App manager -> Clear cache, delete data, uninstall, go to Market, reinstall.
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I'm on MF9 and rooted, and I can use Google Wallet without issue. All it does is place a little nag bar about your device being unsupported because it's rooted. It still functions, but if you have a problem they technically won't "support" you. If you didn't do a clean install (update to MF9, factory reset), there may be a software issue. Try this if you haven't, in this order. App manager -> Clear cache, delete data, uninstall, go to Market, reinstall.
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I did do that. It keeps telling me the device is unsupported, but no matter how many times I try waving the over the NFC contact on the reader it does not detect a device transaction. I thought that it may be a a problem with the reader (7-11), so I brought a buddy and had him test it. The reader instantly picked up his unrooted MF9.
Now if I go home, do a factory reset; downgrade; unroot; do a factory reset; OTA MF9; and try it, the device instantly works. The moment I hit with root it states unsupported and then I spend 3 minutes waving my phone like a magic wand over the reader while the guy behind the counter looks at me as if I've lost my mind. Granted he has seen me buy items with the wallet before, but still I would rather figure out what I may be doing wrong that is causing the issue than to just not using it.
DarqAnshin said:
I did do that. It keeps telling me the device is unsupported, but no matter how many times I try waving the over the NFC contact on the reader it does not detect a device transaction. I thought that it may be a a problem with the reader (7-11), so I brought a buddy and had him test it. The reader instantly picked up his unrooted MF9.
Now if I go home, do a factory reset; downgrade; unroot; do a factory reset; OTA MF9; and try it, the device instantly works. The moment I hit with root it states unsupported and then I spend 3 minutes waving my phone like a magic wand over the reader while the guy behind the counter looks at me as if I've lost my mind. Granted he has seen me buy items with the wallet before, but still I would rather figure out what I may be doing wrong that is causing the issue than to just not using it.
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You're not crazy. I knew I left this thread somewhere. Sometime after the 15th and before the 20th, Google changed rooted MF9 from a nag bar to a full block. I tried to launch Wallet later that evening after that post and was met with the full denial message. I contacted them on Twitter and during trouble shooting they eventually asked about being rooted and I admitted to it, while also noting it worked previously. I am waiting to see if this was an intentional server side change or they cut my support off right here, LoL
I'll have to try mine, I'm rooted stock mf9 and when I start wallet I don't get the unsupported message that I used to see. I'll have to try a purchase and see if I get denied.
cruise350 said:
I'll have to try mine, I'm rooted stock mf9 and when I start wallet I don't get the unsupported message that I used to see. I'll have to try a purchase and see if I get denied.
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If you get it to launch, you're already one step ahead. This is what you'll see if the app has been fully blocked. I haven't gotten further contact from GoogleWallet. I'm guessing they've cut my support off for rooting, lol.
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If you get it to launch, you're already one step ahead. This is what you'll see if the app has been fully blocked. I haven't gotten further contact from GoogleWallet. I'm guessing they've cut my support off for rooting, lol.
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That message is because of root. You modded your build prop or something and now your phone is showing up as a phone that isn't supported. Are you running a mod to allow an app from another phone to run?
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It lives!
cruise350 said:
That message is because of root. You modded your build prop or something and now your phone is showing up as a phone that isn't supported. Are you running a mod to allow an app from another phone to run?
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It worked while rooted before. Just a small banner appeared above a "working" app. I did, however, edit my build.prop to change my 4G symbol to Verizon's 4GLTE because Sprint's is well, ugly. You mean to tell me that little thing pissed off Google Wallet? -_- Great.
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And just like that Wallet is launching and functional again with the nag bar instead of a full blocking. Thanks for the tip, although I still want to kick Google in the shin for making that 3 letter edit disable the app.
Actually, I'm running that same mod for the Verizon symbols. I can't remember if one of the xposed modules gets rid of the unsupported nag or not since I'm not getting the nag.
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Xposed? Seen the name thrown around but haven't looked into it. Guess now is as good a time as any. And yes, the "4G" irks me that much, lol. Hopefully an update will come along and change the symbol as more LTE locations come online.

[Q]Wifi password not saving after reboot...

I'm having a unique problem that I have yet to encounter before. Everytime I reboot I lose my password for wifi at home and I have to re-enter it. Very annoying. Anyone know what I could possibly do to fix this problem?
Running stock Bell rom. Rooted.
Thanks
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Brava27 said:
I'm having a unique problem that I have yet to encounter before. Everytime I reboot I lose my password for wifi at home and I have to re-enter it. Very annoying. Anyone know what I could possibly do to fix this problem?
Running stock Bell rom. Rooted.
Thanks
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I have the exact same problem! I'm also running Bell stock and rooted my phone.
I did use TiBu to restore my wifi passwords. Have you done the same thing?
dgege said:
I have the exact same problem! I'm also running Bell stock and rooted my phone.
I did use TiBu to restore my wifi passwords. Have you done the same thing?
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I didn't use TiBu for wifi passwords. I believe it is the Rom. I am gonna reinstall it and see if it persists.
Same problem here! Really frustrating. Mine's Bell too. Wonder if this is D803 issue.
night_sky said:
Same problem here! Really frustrating. Mine's Bell too. Wonder if this is D803 issue.
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same. bell but unlocked. Tried restoring to factory and also update recovery firmware. No luck.
I'm on Verizon and have another thread started on similar issues that started today. Mine remembers my password but will not get on the internet with either my 5Ghz or 2.4. I have to use my guest account on the same router for it to work.
I'm having the same issues on my Bell stock D803. Getting really frustrating now.
use WPA or WPA2
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use WPA or WPA2
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That's what I do use. I've tried my home, work and iphone hotspot. All connect the first time, but reboot the phone and it looses all the settings.
I emailed LG Canada support and they replied back with:
- Turn the phone off.
- Press home + volume down + power and hold until you see the LG logo appear, release the keys.
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And if that doesn't work, take it back to your carrier to have it sent into their repair center.
britbloke said:
That's what I do use. I've tried my home, work and iphone hotspot. All connect the first time, but reboot the phone and it looses all the settings.
I emailed LG Canada support and they replied back with:
And if that doesn't work, take it back to your carrier to have it sent into their repair center.
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OK, I have the verizon(US version) and I have no problem
Yeah, I think it's a problem with the Bell Canada version of the phone. Must be something in the ROM. Hopefully it gets updated soon to fix the issue.
britbloke said:
Yeah, I think it's a problem with the Bell Canada version of the phone. Must be something in the ROM. Hopefully it gets updated soon to fix the issue.
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Try opening up your build.prop file and editing the following: wifi.lge.patch. Set it to false. This worked on my Bell D803.
Needless to say, you need to be rooted to do this.
firebox said:
Try opening up your build.prop file and editing the following: wifi.lge.patch. Set it to false. This worked on my Bell D803.
Needless to say, you need to be rooted to do this.
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You don't post very often, but when you do it's great!! Can't thank you enough for this! :good:
How the heck did this get through QC, that's what I want to know!
Someone found a solution where rooting is not necessary?
StephC said:
Someone found a solution where rooting is not necessary?
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Has there been any non-root resolution to this?
My brother is having issues and i'd rather not root his phone - adds complexity that he doesn't need plus i would need to figure out how on an LG
firebox said:
Try opening up your build.prop file and editing the following: wifi.lge.patch. Set it to false. This worked on my Bell D803.
Needless to say, you need to be rooted to do this.
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I've tried to do this, but the file gets reset after every reboot. Is there something else that needs to be done>?

[Q] My wifes G2 was remotely Hacked

Has this happened to anyone elses G2? I am on verizon with 4.4.2 update and not rooted. He had complete control of her phone. Was writing me messages and kept opening pics of my 4 yr daughter. I diconnected the wifi and mobile data. He still had control of the phone. Then I factory reset it and he still was on it. Verizon is sending me a new phone and getting a new sims card. Is there a way from stoping this from happening?
I truly dont believe though that when you switched off network that someone can still connect. Anyways:
firstly, recap if the phone was ever left unattended, letting someone install something on it.
Dont do that, even if if it has a password on it, anyone not looking away when entering it on the street can see what the pincode/password is.
Apps not from play store, dont install. Ever.
Change all passwords on a safe medium (multiple antiviris vendors scanned) of wifi router, to anything, including recovery questions, make them different and non logical or affiliated to you.
Run virus scans on computer and or any medium that ever connected phone.
Then check apps/websites of mail and such for activity, likely activity at times you didnt use any of the services. Anyway facebook and such lets you close open sessions anywhere.
That should do the trick. And big tip dont get paranoid Just ponder how somehow got acces.
I find it hard to believe that someone could still control the device after a factory reset. Highly unlikely I would say.
larryvw2011 said:
Has this happened to anyone elses G2? I am on verizon with 4.4.2 update and not rooted. He had complete control of her phone. Was writing me messages and kept opening pics of my 4 yr daughter. I diconnected the wifi and mobile data. He still had control of the phone. Then I factory reset it and he still was on it. Verizon is sending me a new phone and getting a new sims card. Is there a way from stoping this from happening?
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1. I really doubt this happened.
2. After disconnecting wifi and mobile data, it would be impossible
3. Factory reset would definitely make it impossible
4. It's more likely that the touch screen is having phantom touches
I had issues with phantom touches on my Optimus G. Drove me batty. Some days it was impossible to use the phone, as the touches were all registering in the bottom half of the screen where the keyboard appears. So random letters would be inserted into words.
Turned out to be a driver issue with the custom kernels in some of the ROMs is using.
Factory reset and being more selective in the kernels I ran fixed the issue.
If it's still happening after a factory reset, then you have a defective touchscreen. Replace the phone under warranty.
Typos courtesy of my LG G2 (D803) running Mahdi-ROM.
I really have no reason to lie to you guys. The messages stopped after I disconnted the internet but the screen was still jumping around. That is why i figured he still had access.
I just received the new phone today. Should I go ahead and get a new sims card or I be ok with the old one?
Pat123 said:
I find it hard to believe that someone could still control the device after a factory reset. Highly unlikely I would say.
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its possible, if he were root and had something installed as system app.
also you can set stuff like tasker to autimaticaly turn network back on.
what did the messages say, cause if they were gybrisch then it seems like phantom touches.
larryvw2011 said:
I just received the new phone today. Should I go ahead and get a new sims card or I be ok with the old one?
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get a new one, completely clean
larryvw2011 said:
I just received the new phone today. Should I go ahead and get a new sims card or I be ok with the old one?
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I would, you could have the old encryption method on the sim card which would make it easier to root the card. But I am guessing what happened to your wife was something more like an AndroRAT exploit.
It could be possible seeing as all you need is a phone number to find your location by txt msg, and that can be done silently without you ever knowing.
Seems it's a built in part of the RADIO AT that providers can use, if you're on the inside and know how it works it'd be a doddle, but if the txt msgs were gibberish I'd go with the majority with faulty touchscreen/drivers and nothing to worry about
Bashing away at my HTC Desire C
Tell to the hacker to try to hack my phone instead, I don't care. I will shoot exclusively for him a pic of my arse as award if he manages to hack it and he can print it, or try to sell to the newspapers.
BTW, I'm not so anxious about apps not installed directly from Play Store. You can easily check or restrict the permissions of any app as root user. I never yet faced the problems.
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larryvw2011 said:
Has this happened to anyone elses G2? I am on verizon with 4.4.2 update and not rooted. He had complete control of her phone. Was writing me messages and kept opening pics of my 4 yr daughter. I diconnected the wifi and mobile data. He still had control of the phone. Then I factory reset it and he still was on it. Verizon is sending me a new phone and getting a new sims card. Is there a way from stoping this from happening?
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are you sure its not an email or Google account hack?
Damasterjj said:
are you sure its not an email or Google account hack?
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This is very likely version. Anything could be installed via remote then easily.
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tetakpatak said:
This is very likely version. Anything could be installed via remote then easily.
tetakpatalked from Nexus 7 flo
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yeah, all you have to do is google reset password
This could be an issue with faulty digitizer.
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Thank you everyone for your responses. He was asking me what I would like him to do for me. I had her open a new gmail account.
larryvw2011 said:
Has this happened to anyone elses G2? I am on verizon with 4.4.2 update and not rooted. He had complete control of her phone. Was writing me messages and kept opening pics of my 4 yr daughter. I diconnected the wifi and mobile data. He still had control of the phone. Then I factory reset it and he still was on it. Verizon is sending me a new phone and getting a new sims card. Is there a way from stoping this from happening?
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Verizon may have some security offerings for this.
bachera said:
its possible, if he were root and had something installed as system app.
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The phone was not rooted as per OP hence I find it unlikely.
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Pat123 said:
The phone was not rooted as per OP hence I find it unlikely.
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ahhh the mistery what can it be, what can it be. Not sure if the typing was incoherent or not. That rules out possible digitizer issues or not.
larryvw2011 said:
I really have no reason to lie to you guys. The messages stopped after I disconnted the internet but the screen was still jumping around. That is why i figured he still had access.
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The TOP bid would be == prank application.
Everything else would mean you're the targeted one (but how would the attacker have your new data?)
Maybe your gmail acc has some connections to another app -> look for permissions in your dashboard.
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