Showing posts with label Samsung GT-P7500. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samsung GT-P7500. Show all posts

Thursday, October 6, 2011

the Android Contacts app on my Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is operational again

It had blown up immediately after starting it for a couple of weeks right now, and I was quite a little desperate about it, but then I was also too lazy investigating the case, because I was busy with other things.
Today I was ready to look into it, and search the web for it, or to describe the case in the right mailing list or where ever.
But before doing that, I tried this and that on the tablet. Went into Settings > Applications > Manage applications > All > Contacts.
I just clicked on "Force stop" and then "Clear data", started the app again, and everything was fine.
Why didn't I try that before? I wasn't confident enough with Android and this Samsung tablet. I got some literature, but I don't manage to read it. Too many important issues.

Update;
Actually the Contacts / Contacts Storage app on my Samsung Galaxy SII smart-phone got corrupted the same way. I applied the same procedure as above, and I can properly work with my address book there as well again. Relief!

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Avishai Cohen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Avishai Cohen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I am just noise-SPAM-ming the neighbourhood with his shuvi elai.
It instantly makes me cry, just out of utter emotion.

He is a kibbutznik. Listen to his music on YouTube! Go and buy his music!
Friends can of course have a "look" at my collection of his music, but he really deserves getting supported.

shuvi elai now runs on my Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, and that may just turn out to be a loop.
Here are the lyrics for shuvi elai.

Maybe amongst many other important reasons I love his music, because I love the bass a lot. I really miss playing my Rickenbacker (4001).

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 vs. Google Mail Contacts

If you go to Google Mail with GalaxyTab's builtin web browser for looking up your Contacts: they are not there. The web app knows the browser and suppresses the display of the Contacts. That way they make you use the builtin Contacts Android app. That one is not bad or ugly, but I don't like to get my usual way simply removed.

Galaxy Tab: The Missing Manual - O'Reilly Media

Galaxy Tab: The Missing Manual - O'Reilly Media

The Android-based Galaxy Tab is the first tablet to rival the iPad in popularity, but learning all of its features and finding the best apps can be tricky—unless you have Galaxy Tab: The Missing Manual. This easy-to-use guide from gadget blogger and technology writer Preston Gralla provides clear explanations and step-by-step instructions for using this amazing device. You'll quickly get up to speed on Galaxy Tab's 3G and Wi-Fi versions.