When I was trying to send out a text or an email on my iPhone with the new iOS 7, I'd type and a few seconds later the letters would appear, not acceptable! Somehow the password for my Gmail account had disappeared, one of the many wonderful quirks I've run into with the new operating system, and I have a 12-letter randomly generated, totally gibberished password that I needed to put in. You try typing something that looks like this when you can't see what you're typing - JDPlsVWqYt47. This isn't the password, it's standing in for the real one.
I was tearing my hair out and then I found this solution and it worked! I'm sharing it with you. Documents & Data. That will open up another window where you’ll see a toggle switch. Turn it off if it already isn’t (i.e., the circle in the toggle switch should be on the left side).
After disabling Documents & Data, the keyboard should work just fine, but be sure to open up iMessage or another typing app and try it out just to make sure. Storage & Backup, the keyboard problem is said to appear again (according to some of our readers), so you’ll have to turn off Documents & Data sync again if you do that. From what we’ve been hearing from readers, this has fixed the problem for everyone. However, if this doesn't fix it for you, you can try a last-resort fix. You should be all set to go at this point. If you come across any other bugs in iOS 7 (and fixes for them, if you discover any), let us know about them and we’ll be sure to write about it on the site and help spread the word!
While the APK is utilized by Android apps, the IRA format is used by iPhone apps. Unfortunately, it is not possible for you to convert IPA to APK, and copying/pasting your apps between the phones is not possible. The only thing you can do is to re-download every app, and this is only possible if the app developer has created your iPhone app to be available on the Android device.
As a matter of fact, even if it’s available, there is no complete assurance that the apps would work in the actual same manner, as the app developer is not indebted to make it so. Also, there is a possibility that the app may be free on iPhone, but expensive for Android phones.
There is indeed no straightforward answer to the question on whether or not your entire apps may function on your Android, it is up to you to do the research. In conclusion, while it is very easy to transfer your entire email, contacts, videos, music, and photos from your iPhone to your Android, you must always be aware of the fact that some things are not transferrable.
One major difference between the Android and the iPhone is that the only default app store on the Android is the Google Play, however, there are other ways such as the web through which you can get other apps. This is a new innovation that is not existent on the iPhone, through which you can download apps only via the built-in App Store application.
Also, if you need to write an email, we help you complete the address -- you only need to type out the first few letters of your contact. Read more about pre-fetching and address auto-complete on the Gmail blog. New and improved Calendar: A calendar can be one of the most important things on a phone.
Now Google Calendar is faster and has a month view. Google for the iPhone: One of the most common requests to date has been to include personalized modules. We're happy to announce a new iPhone-optimized version of iGoogle that mobilizes all of the modules you know and love. Let us know what you think!
You can use filters, for example, to keep certain email from being pushed to your phone. The same process described above works well for the iPod touch and iPad. If your POP3 email account supports email-forwarding (automatically forwarding incoming messages to a secondary email address), you can also use this feature rather than setting up Gmail to retrieve your POP3 incoming mail.
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