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Sofialee

May 12, 2014, 2:14 AM
over in the "HTC One (M8) (CDMA)" discussion:

Help: Recover deleted contacts on One M8

Yesterday, I flashed an new ROM to my HTC One M8 with CyanogenMod Installer app. I followed the exactly as a tutorial video did. But the process failed at the last step during ROM installation,maybe caused by some network error. When I powered on my device today, all of the data including phone contacts, SMS and media files were gone, like a factory rest.

Does anyone know how to get the data back? Is there any chance to successfully recover it? Thanks
I will never purchase another HTC product again, ever!
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Mistakenly deleted videos, images or any important folder from your Android Phone is a very common mistakes there are many people who faced this same problem and I believe that everyone wants to recover their deleted data. Recovering data is not an ea...
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It is inevitable that you may lose some important data like contacts, text messages or others from the phone during the daily use. So it is highly recommend implementing a regular backup plan in order to minimize any chances of permanently losing data...
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Have you lost your vital contacts on HTC One X9? Do you want to retrieve your lost contacts? Do not worry; because you can get back your lost data from HTC phone using Android Data Recovery Tool that’s world’s first software of its kind. You might...
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There are many third party recovery apps. Choose an app with good reviews. I'll suggest to use DiskDigger to get your photos back. It scans whole device- including the SD card for deleted files.

Install the app and then follow-
1. Open the app and...
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Solution 1: recover contacts from sync files.
Solution 2: recover contacts from Android data recovery.
Firstly, check the backup files, if backup already, just import the contacts to the phone. If not, try to find professional data recovery software...
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msteven3

Apr 8, 2014, 3:26 PM

VZ Navigator

After reading that VZW no longer charges for VZ Navigator, I decided to check out their Web site. While the first month is free, they charge $4.99/month thereafter, so it's definitely not free.

Unless, of course, this is something special with the HTC One.
I didn't hit any sort of "trial" or anything when I started using VZ Navigator. It didn't ask me to sign anything, click on anything, agree to anything - the app just works. Usually it warns you about the trial and the monthly fee. It didn't on the On...
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I am using the HTC ONE and just checked my Verizon account. I am being charged $4.99 per month for Navigator.
JJinNYC

Apr 12, 2014, 2:37 PM

Camera

Thank you Eric. Great review.

Whoever says this phone doesn't take good pics is full of it. I own this phone now and I can honestly say I'm quite pleased with the results.

Yes, I played around with a GS5 at the store and saw pics taken with it online and I agree the GS5 takes slightly better pics but to me the difference is only marginal.

The One's camera excels the GS5 in other areas. I think it's sort of a trade off you know. But sites like The Verge complaining about how bad the One's camera is are full of $hit, IMO. Samsung fanboys are also hating with their overrated ugly plastic machine as well. Sorry

HTC really went all out with this phone. It is a stunning piece of art. Only the iPhone beats it in terms of build quality...
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WokeUpAsADonut

Apr 9, 2014, 7:10 PM

FM Radio Removed AGAIN

Thanks Verizon, way to go and disable a feature in the hardware to try and force us to use data over your network.

Really classy move.
😁 Tmo version has it!
Slammer

Apr 9, 2014, 10:50 AM

Great Review Eric!

Phone Scoop is my primary go to site for news and reviews. This review was again another fine coverage editorial.

I do feel that Eric's preference for metal phones as become adherent and obvious in these articles. However, the basis of nature in what the devices he tests, encompasses articulate hands-on usage.

While the HTC still lacks what I feel is more important to everyday needs or possible scenerios over physical attributes, HTC is on its way of regaining my business. It needs to address the accessibility of the battery. Even with today's smartphones, I'm still seeing a great number of devcies suffering battery issues. Not surprising considering that the current battery is based on 30 year old technology. Knowing first hand of t...
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Tamarai

Apr 8, 2014, 7:19 PM

Windows Phone Please

There are so many Android handsets on the market, nothing really stands out. As nice as this handset is, If they'd wanted to start something, they should've packaged Windows Phone in this wonderful piece of hardware.
jayhtc1

Mar 27, 2014, 1:22 AM
over in the "HTC One (M8) (CDMA)" discussion:

Global network

This seems to be a great phone to die for. Could someone please confirm if this phone with Sprint as a carrier would work overseas, I heard the Verizon and TMobile version work globally. Thanks 🙂
Yes, the Sprint version does have global roaming. I specifically confirmed that with HTC.
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