Why even have a password/pin on your phone. Are you that prone to theft or losing it?
I prefer to have nothing, actually. That way I can have a nice lock screen.
Why even have a password/pin on your phone. Are you that prone to theft or losing it?
Why even have a password/pin on your phone. Are you that prone to theft or losing it?
I prefer to have nothing, actually. That way I can have a nice lock screen.
If I ever lose my phone, I just have to sms #### LOCK to it and ain't nobody getting any of that info. #### being my security code, that is.
Would you mind awfully pointing me to a free app capable of locking the phone via SMS? I'd really like something to remotely shut it down...
I wonder how easy or difficult it's going to be to root the nexus prime.
The app is called Theft Aware 2.0. It requires root for some of its most advanced features (like installing itself as a system app to prevent uninstallation, even by a hard reset & hiding itself from the app drawer).
https://market.android.com/details?id=at.itagents.ta_setup_mf&feature=search_result
Here's a good review of it: http://www.androidpolice.com/2010/1...ion-weve-seen-to-date-really-hands-on-review/
It has been updated since that review to include migratable licences (so it's not locked to an imei) and as it stands is a 7 day trial, with in-app licence purchasing and right now they're offering a 70% discount, so for what it is, it's REALLY cheap.
Galaxy Nexus is already rootable: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...UYj7hy5yJaCRxsWcA&sig2=LBAh6-nPFekWXSYQzjKAcg
There is no nexus prime.
Hmm... I've no idea, actually. I think you have to install the installer app again and input your code.