ahoudet
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Android Device Manager is Google's own app and works best.
I'll check that out then
Android Device Manager is Google's own app and works best.
Is anyone also experiencing extreme lag and stutter in chrome while browsing? Especially afrihost's site... You can barely access the site via your N4. same with Gmail in chrome... Is it chrome itself with the issue?
I thought a fanboi is a troll?
That language in inflammatory, personal and I was leaving this thread alone. Kindly don't try and bait me or throw low blows in a thread I can not respond in. Show some class.i thought fanboi applies to iPhone luffers.
i thought clever applies to Android luffers.
Anyway, hope midnight_fscking_drunk will stay away with his useless comments, or just start his own thread. Easy as pie.
That language in inflammatory, personal and I was leaving this thread alone. Kindly don't try and bait me or throw low blows in a thread I can not respond in. Show some class.
That language in inflammatory, personal and I was leaving this thread alone. Kindly don't try and bait me or throw low blows in a thread I can not respond in. Show some class.
Lol. Unknot your panties guy.Please start your own thread of Samsung bashing. Then you can say anything you like. And I'm sure a couple of clover/fanbois or whatever will come and defend the brand... you'll have fun. Now go. Go. Just go.
Except it only works when the phone has an active data connection already. So only useful if you lose it at home or one of the rare moments you have mobile data enabled so your tiny data bundle doesn't disappear.Android Device Manager is Google's own app and works best.
On the contrary, they're very useful. It's a perfect demonstration of how much of a cock someone looks like when they engage in their silly ultrafanboi-ism.i thought fanboi applies to iPhone luffers.
i thought clever applies to Android luffers.
Anyway, hope midnight_fscking_drunk will stay away with his useless comments, or just start his own thread. Easy as pie.
Except it only works when the phone has an active data connection already. So only useful if you lose it at home or one of the rare moments you have mobile data enabled so your tiny data bundle doesn't disappear.
There was one that sends a code by sms. The app runs as a service on the phone and then picks up the code and turns data on. Can't remember the app name though. It can also send the coordinates back through SMS I think.How would another app work if no data connection was available?
That language in inflammatory, personal and I was leaving this thread alone. Kindly don't try and bait me or throw low blows in a thread I can not respond in. Show some class.
Android Device Manager is Google's own app and works best.
There was one that sends a code by sms. The app runs as a service on the phone and then picks up the code and turns data on. Can't remember the app name though. It can also send the coordinates back through SMS I think.
Ah, i remember that one. Can't remember the name either.
Where's my droid?