One should always sign in or create one gmail account in android. This is the biggest advantage of android. You never loose your contacts and even wi-fi password. I can reset my G in my office wifi using my gmail and it even connects to the wifi network (password saved in google servers) and does a full resent with all third party apps and contacts within 15 mins. Obviously you need to grant google required permissions to save passwords.
How do you give Google permission to save passwords? Is that permission to save ALL of your passwords---including those used on your computer? If so, it seems like it would be a bit risky to do so if, for example, you do banking or use other confidential sites with your computer or phone. I wouldn't mind it remembering my wifi password, but don't want to give it carte blanche with all my passwords.
I had everything backed up and I still lost some contacts!!!![]()
hi,
I have the same problem with my nexus 6. it worked super fin witsh lollipop 5.1.1.
then I broke the screen glass. it went to tech support so I passed to a nexus 5 lollipop 5.1.1 that worked fine too.
Yesterday I got back my nexus, I acrivated it and re-linked all my accounts, exchange online office 365, too.
DISASTER! no contacts from that account. contacts that I can see from outlook and from web access.
after some fabric reset --hours and hours spent doing it-- and after doing all what you suggest, I find only the following strange "solution":
I discovered that if I update/modify my contacts form my PC, using outlook or web access, I see that contacts on the phone, again.
...I think I'll must modify all my 1400 contacts... oh my god.
any other soluzion?
thanks
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