From time to time your smartphone may seem to be operating slow or sluggish. As you uninstall/reinstall applications changes are made to the Android operating system. This may cause a steady drain on your battery, cause your device to run slower and cause applications to crash. When this occurs a Factory Data Reset may be the only solution.
Select Import/Export (For Huawei devices select Manage Contacts/Back up Contacts to SD card)
Select OK
Return to home screen
Move applications you want to keep to the SD card (this only applies to applications you have downloaded from the Google Play Store, all others are restored automatically)
Click on Settings
Click on Applications
Click on Manage Applications
Click on the application you want to move
Click on Move to SD card (if it is greyed out, it is not able to be moved)
After these steps have been done, it is a good idea to remove your SD card before performing the Factory Data Reset.
After you have backed up your contacts and moved all the applications you want to keep to your SD card please follow the instructions below. Please make sure you write down your Google account login so you can retrieve any unsaved contacts and applications.
Go to Settings
Click on Privacy
Click on Factory Data Reset (Make sure “Erase Internal SD Card” is NOT checked)
If you saved your contacts to your SD card before performing the Factory Data Reset you can restore them by using the steps below. If you are using MyBackup for your contacts, you just need to open MyBackup and it will restore the contacts through the application.
Select Import from SD Card (for Huawei devices select Restore Contacts from SD card)
The device will ask if you would like to restore One Vcard file, multiple or all. Select One Vcard.
If more than one VCF file exists, select the one with the largest file number
For example, if your choices are /sdcard/Contact/00001.vcf or /sdcard/contact/00002.vcf you should select /sdcard/contact/00002.vcf
If your contacts don’t show up, repeat the process and select the other file
If all else fails you may contact 1-800-CRICKET and choose option 3 for technical support. You may also visit a full service Cricket store for hands on help. Please use the “Store Locator” icon to find the store nearest to you.
Beats Audio is sound enhancement software that is included as part of the HTC One device experience, designed to provide studio quality sound. It is designed to enhance the lower sounds, such as bass and guitar, which often gets decreased when music is presented in a digital format. Some music styles, such as classical, might actually sound better without these enhancements. In these cases, Beats Audio can be turned off by dragging down the notification bar and tapping the slider to turn Beats Audio off.
Beats Audio will work whenever a headset or external speaker is connected to the device (wired or Bluetooth). Beats Audio will not be enabled when using the standard device speaker.
Note: Beats by Dr. Dre branded accessories are not required to use the Beats Audio software, however they do come recommended as they contain a hardware component that further enhances the audio experience.
To view all applications on your device, tap the All Apps icon (tiled squares) in the bottom-center of your screen. Click her to view more HTC One FAQs.
On the other device, turn on Bluetooth and make it discoverable.
Tap Bluetooth. The device will automatically search for discoverable Bluetooth devices.
If your other Bluetooth device is not displayed, make sure it is discoverable, tap Menu and then tap Search for devices.
Tap the Bluetooth device that you want to pair with. NOTE: If unable to locate the desired device, repeat steps 4 and 5.
If prompted, note the Passkey displayed on the handset and compare it to the passkey displayed on the pairing device or PC. Accept pairing on any dialog boxes displayed on your pairing device or PC. If prompted, enter the password, and tap OK. NOTE: The default password is 0000 or 1234.
NOTE: Setting a longer backlight timeout may shorten the handset's battery life. See the Power and Battery category for tips to optimize your battery life.
The option to set up your Facebook account is available during the initial setup of your device. If this step was skipped, you can add an account at any time.
From the Home screen, tap All apps.
Tap Settings.
Tap Accounts & sync.
Tap Add (+).
Tap Facebook.
Enter your account details and then tap Sign in.
Follow the prompts to set up your Facebook account.
Android Market is the online store developed by Google for Android devices. Android Market comes preinstalled on Cricket Android devices. Through Android Market users are able to browse and download tens of thousands of applications published by third-party developers. Most of the apps available through Android Market are free, others must be purchased.
A widget is an application that displays information right on the screen without user interaction. Widgets can automatically update information on an interval set by the user.
All voice features and text messaging features are available in Cricket’s nationwide talk and text coverage areas. All data features (this includes web browsing, email access, picture messaging, etc.) are only available in the data coverage areas represented on Cricket’s data coverage maps.
Cricket recommends setting up a Google Gmail account; it’s free to set up and is required to access many of the Google Mobile Services, such as Android Market.
Yes, your Cricket Android device will sync with your corporate email, contacts and calendar via Exchange. Your device also integrates your work and personal email accounts into one unified inbox.