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How to Master Reset Samsung Galaxy S

February 26, 2012 3 comments

Here, we show you how to hard reset or Master Reset the Samsung Galaxy S with step by step instructions. The Samsung Galaxy S is highly customizable and you have been hard at work tweaking it to your liking, but now the fun is over and you want to return it to its factory settings again.

Please note that all data will be deleted from the Samsung Galaxy S as a result of this procedure. This process does NOT delete data stored on the microSD card. We recommend backing up all of your personal data before proceeding.

Method 1:

  1. From the main home screen, tap menu
  2. Tap Settings, then Privacy
  3. Tap Factory data reset
  4. Tap Reset phone
  5. Enter your password, then tap Yes to confirm

Method 2: 

  1. Turn off the i9000 Phone or take out the Battery and Reinsert it.
  2. Hold the Volume Down button
  3. Press and Release the Power button
  4. Select Clear Storage by Pressing the Volume Down button
  5. Press and Release the Power button
  6. Press Volume Up to confirm i9000 master reset

Setting up POP3 GMail on Android

February 26, 2012 Leave a comment

pathanruet.wordpress.comHere, I will be guiding you on how to setup your GMail account on your Android phone for POP3 and IMAP access. I have to say, this process can be a lot more complex if you are setting up POP3 on other device, but Android has made it very easy for GMail.

First of all, if you do not know what a POP3 is, here is a brief introduction. Basically, POP3 stands for (Post Office Protocol 3) which is currently the most common e-mail server/client protocol. Your e-mails are held by the server, and your client accesses it at intervals in order to synchronize the e-mails on the server. In older days, e-mails were deleted immediately from the server the moment it was downloaded to the client, but with some programming on the mailserver, the emails can be retained on the server. Thanks to GMail, they give us several options to choose from for the purpose.

Without wasting time, here is EVERYTHING you will need to do in order to get your E-Mail running as POP3 on your Android.

What you need: A GMail account & An Android phone (Nexus One/Garmin-Asus A10/Garmin-Asus A50 tested for this tutorial).

1. Login to GMail. http://www.gmail.com
2. Click “settings” at the top right corner
3. Go to “Forwarding POP/IMAP” tab
4. Select the “Enable POP for all mail”
5. When messages are accessed with POP “mark GMail’s copy as read”
6. Enable IMAP.
7. Hit the “save changes” button.
8. In your Android phone, run the “EMail” application.
9. Select “POP3/IMAP”.
10. Insert your username “<username>@gmail.com” and password
11. Thats all. The remaining settings is done by the phone automatically. Your emails will start coming in.
12. Alternatively, while the emails are loading, hit the menu button in this e-mail application, and select “manage accounts”. Tap your account and edit the settings to your preferences (sync time interval etc.)

Hope that helps :)

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