How to Transfer Settings From One Samsung SPH-M950 Galaxy Reverb/ Galaxy S WiFi 4.2 Phone to Another

April 19th, 2013 by admin Leave a reply »

Here is Google Latitude location-sharing service for Samsung SPH-M950 Galaxy Reverb/ Galaxy S WiFi 4.2 mobile phones that is provided by Google. Its can selectively share present location with friends and contacts using the GPS capabilities built into your phone. Checking the mobile location of your friends and family can save you a lot of time and energy. The best part is that you don’t need to buy an extra gadget or shell out any cash to check a mobile location. Google Latitude will work on Samsung SPH-M950 Galaxy Reverb/ Galaxy S WiFi 4.2 mobile phone even without making use of GPS technology. It works with your existing network of friends and family..

Instructions

1. Launch the Web browser on your Samsung SPH-M950 Galaxy Reverb/ Galaxy S WiFi 4.2 phone.

2. Navigate to the Google Latitude mobile Web page. Type the web address "google.com/latitude" into your cell phone’s browser.

3. Enter your Samsung SPH-M950 Galaxy Reverb/ Galaxy S WiFi 4.2 mobile number and location on the menu page.

4. Click the tab "Send a link to my phone." You will then receive settings for Google Latitude on your mobile phone.

5. Install the Google Latitude application using the settings. Just follow the instructions provided on your screen.

6. Open the Google Latitude application again to start checking a mobile location. Find the "menu" page, and click it. Look for "Latitude" and start adding your friends and family by encoding their email addresses. After enabling Google Latitude to your profile in your mobile phone, you can see an icon that represents you, your email address and the last place your mobile was detected.

7. Install the Google Maps application when prompted to access Google Latitude.

8. Launch the Google Maps application from your home screen.

9. Select "Menu" and then "Join Latitude."

10. Enter your Google account user name and password. Your Samsung SPH-M950 Galaxy Reverb/ Galaxy S WiFi 4.2 phone will now be configured with Google Latitude. You can add Google contacts who use Google Latitude to share your location with those users and view their current location using the Google Maps application.

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Here is tutorial to copying set up of Samsung SPH-M950 Galaxy Reverb/ Galaxy S WiFi 4.2 to new one. Setting up a new phone usually takes a lot of your time. If both your old and new phones use Google’s Android operating system, you can save some time by backing up your settings on Google and letting Google transfer Samsung SPH-M950 Galaxy Reverb/ Galaxy S WiFi 4.2 to your new phone or reverse. Google cannot transfer all of your data, but it can get most of it. You need to back up your Samsung SPH-M950 Galaxy Reverb/ Galaxy S WiFi 4.2 phone before turning on the new phone for the first time.

Instructions

1. Press the "Menu" button on the old phone and tap "Settings." You might need to tap "More" before "Settings."

2. Tap "Accounts & Sync." You should see your Google Account listed. Tap it to see a list of Google services you can sync on the phone. Tap any that are listed as having sync turned off to turn sync on.

3. Press the "Home" button and then go back to the Settings menu. Tap "Privacy." If the Back Up My Data box is not checked, tap it to check it. Press "Home" again. Wait a few minutes for your data to back up.

4. Turn the new phone on for the first time. As part of the initial setup process, you need to enter a Google Account. Enter the same account information that you used on the old phone. Finish setting up the phone according to your wireless carrier’s instructions. Set the phone aside for awhile. Google sends information to your new phone, including your Google services, your apps and data. You should also see some settings change. How long this takes depends upon how many apps you have.

5. Go to the Apps menu on the new phone. If you are not sure where to find it, check the manual. Different manufacturers put it in different places. Look through your apps to see what transferred.

Note : Most, if not all, of the apps you had on the old phone should be installed. If the phones do not use the same version of the Android OS with Samsung SPH-M950 Galaxy Reverb/ Galaxy S WiFi 4.2, apps not optimized for the new phone’s OS version will not have transferred. You can still download them from the Android Market.

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