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Android's automatic backup and restore service is great ... when it works

2 update, upon signing into a Google account from an Android phone, users have been met with a prompt that allows them to enable or disable Google's automatic backup and restore services. And when you get a new phone, or if you have to restore your old one for whatever reason, getting the important data back on your phone is as simple as logging into your Google account. The idea is that throughout your time with the phone, Google will intermittently backup vital information, like the applications you install, respective app data, contacts, settings and your Wi-Fi networks and passwords. Been grinding my gears from the day that the Froyo update dropped on the Nexus One. Ever since Google released the Android 2.

when can i buy the n1 in the store!!! - Nexus One Forum - Google ...

i am dying to buy it in the store and hope this info is true and soon. I heard from a tmobile store manager (2weeks ago) that is was official, the paperwork has been signed, that tmo will have the n1 in their store to sell. i am dying to buy it, but can't with the ridiculous 500 minute plan online. does anybody know anything.

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  1. Google plans to give five hardware makers early access to Android 5.0 Jelly Bean and will sell the resulting handsets directly to consumers via the Google Play Store. This is a huge change in strategy for Google's Nexus program--and one that will
  2. When Google released the first Nexus in January 2010, the Nexus One it was plauged with connection problems and even though it was promised to come from all carriers, the Nexus One came and went from T-Mobile and AT&T. The Nexus One never touched
  3. When Google announced its intention to spend $12.5 billion on Motorola — one of its own Android hardware partners — the purchase was considered to be a play for Motorola's mobile patents. There's additional opportunity as well, in the form of Google