If you want to transfer contacts from your Android device please use following. Download our to your mobile device. After launching the application, create a new account from the application. If you have already created an account on web pages www.phonecopy.com, log in to this existing account in the application. After succesful login press 'Synchronize' for complete synchronization, or press 'Advanced & Account', select 'One-way sync' and after choose 'This device server' for one-way sync.More detailed information and instructions include screenshots:For more information about our app, visit ourSupported versions are 2.2 (Froyo and higher e.q.
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2.2.1, 2.2.2), 2.3 (Gingerbread and higher e.q. 2.3.2, 2.3.3, 2.3.4, 2.3.5, 2.3.6, 2.3.7), 3.0.1 (Honeycomb and higher e.q.
3.1, 3.2, 3.2.1), 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich and higher 4.0.1-4.0.4), 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 (Jelly Bean) and 4.4 (KitKat), 5.0 or 5.1 (Lollipop), 6.0 (Marshmallow) including tablets.In the case of problems with synchronization,. Hello, since version 5 Android Lollipop, WebView is a separate system component (and it is also available on Google Play). This component is used e.g. For web browsing.
In Your case, WebView probably had been updated and therefore it was unavailable in the phone. Due to this situation, warning message was showed (the application without WebView can not run).You really do not need to install WebView (at the first run it was ok, so it was already installed).
If the warning message appears at every launch of app, please contact us again. PhoneCopy support team, 10/04/17. I just obtained an Oppo F1 unit and unfortunately this device is not yet supported by PhoneCopy. I tried to synchronize it but I ran into several failures. A nearly successful synch resulted in incomplete sms downloads and furthemore, the mobile numbers on these sms do not associate with the names in the phone directory.
I have tried getting help from customer service but it appears they could not resolve this. I don't know how long it takes for PhoneCopy to include a device in its listing. I see a lot of Oppo models in that list but it appears the F1 model is taking months. Mebacal1960, 05/06/16. Hello I recently almost ended up purchasing the Premium only I can not even use your Free version to synchronise the free 500 contacts and SMSs from my Google Accounts. I have over 8000plus contacts and SMSs. To make matters worse I need to test if your process works prior to purchasing the Premium edition however I do not know if Huawei P8 Max is compatible as I can not see it clearly on your list.
Can you email me to [email protected] urgently now. Regards, Elizabeth Australia ezg001, 05/05/16. Samsung galaxy j1 axcei have several error.1. Massage not sending-Every couple of days, sometimes several times a day, my phone will refuse to send text messages. Not 'Failed to send' but it just sits there saying 'Sending' for every text message I try to send.
I have to delete all of the 'Sending' messages and reboot the phone before I can start sending text messages again. Infuriating!the signal is fine.so2. Clock error-at home the clock show a right time. But the alarm in app show a late notification. 2 hour late.do you have a solution for this arifadli19, 27/01/16.
Hello,is this question related to Android app? I can see that you have one Windows Phone mobile connected to your PhoneCopy account.If you want to remove PhoneCopy contacts from your Windows Phone cellphone, do following:Go to People app. Press the three dots in the right bottom corner and pick settings. On the bottom of the settings menu, there is a list of connected accounts.
You will find PhoneCopy there. Long tap the PhoneCopy account and choose delete. This will remove all the contacts downloaded from PhoneCopy to your phone.If you also want to remove all your data from PhoneCopy service, visitto terminate your PhoneCopy account.
PhoneCopy support team, 13/10/15. Hello,as long as you both sync the phones against the same account, the contacts will be synchronized. The system is also able to handle collisions - changes of the same contact from both phones. You can easily review all changes on PhoneCopy website. As premium user, you can show all changes of each contact (look for the clock icon on contact edit screen).You can also use our Groups feature which is intended for advanced users and hidden by default (see Settings - Groups, there is a short help for it). Using that, users are able to assign only part of their data to the other phone (e.g.
Only business contacts, not the personal ones etc.)PhoneCopy support team, 05/06/15. Hello,the thing you describe is 'slow sync'.
This type of sync occurs only after login to app, it transfers all contacts and sms from phone and server and merges them. Because it transfers all items it takes a longer time. Next time, after the 'slow sync' will be 'fast sync' and it transfers only changes from phone or server, therefore it is faster then the previous one.This behavior is the same as in previous versions of PhoneCopy.We know that your last five synchronizations were 'slow sync'. But unfortunately, since you are the first user who this issue reports, currently we don't know the reason.
We tested it, but for us it works on all devices.Please, try to re-login ('Advanced & Account' 'Use existing account' Select an account you want to sync and then press Loginbutton) and try it again. First time sync will be 'slow sync' and another one should be already 'fast sync'.If your issue persists or not, please, send us your feedback. PhoneCopy support team, 01/09/14. The problem that occurred was caused by the version PhoneCopy that you are currently using. Hello I try to synchronize the data between an iphone 4 and Samsung android. The first time it worked and I had all my more or less 1400 contacts on both phones. Then I got a mail from Phonecopy telling me that I should upgrade to premium because the amount of contacts was too big.
I did the upgrade and since then the app only sync me 18 contacts. Everytime I try to restore the 1400 from my iphone up on the server I got the message that 18 contacts have been successfully updated. Please help me cause I don't know how to make it work.CheersHelene helene1234, 23/03/14. ' Hello, i just downloaded and sync my tecno phantom unto phonecopy, what i needed to do was to backup and save my contact which i hope phone copy can doHowever, what i got was that all my sms was backedup, but instead of my phone contact backup, it was my gmail contact that was backup.my gmail contact is not going anywhere, it is my phone contact that i need to back upcan somebody please tell me how to back up my phone contact??? And if phone copy cannot do this, somebody should please let me know unknown user,' 1 hour ago watch, reply'Hi, you can select which contact database you want to synchronize and it looks you selected Gmail one.
Go to Account setting, then existing user and there change Android account to sync to contact database which you want to synchronize. Please check 'Apparently, we are not on the same page as all the things you refer to does not exist on my page, under Account settings, i have Language, Time zone and International prefix and nothing else, thank you- Debollinidebollini1, 14/02/14. Hello, i just downloaded and sync my tecno phantom unto phonecopy, what i needed to do was to backup and save my contact which i hope phone copy can doHowever, what i got was that all my sms was backedup, but instead of my phone contact backup, it was my gmail contact that was backup.my gmail contact is not going anywhere, it is my phone contact that i need to back upcan somebody please tell me how to back up my phone contact??? And if phone copy cannot do this, somebody should please let me know utilizador desconhecido, 14/02/14.
“Affordable” is what most the Xiaomi RedMi 1S (also known as Xiaomi HongMi 1S), the entry level Android smartphone from the Chinese manufacturer.Only four years after the company was founded, Xiaomi has successfully carved a niche in the low-cost smartphone market segment by offering devices at minimum profit margins.The Xiaomi RedMi 1S is no exception – in the Philippines it is currently priced at 5,599 PHP on Lazada for the RedMi plus earphone bundle. This makes the RedMi 1S one of the most competitively priced smartphones available today.The bottomline, however, boils down to value for money.We spent two weeks battle testing the Xiaomi RedMi 1S just for you. Read on for our full report. What’s in the box? Xiaomi RedMi 1S unboxingXiaomi uses a number of techniques to keep product costs down.
The Xiaomi RedMi 1S comes in a no-frills, cardboard box made from recycled materials. The box contains the following items:. Xiaomi RedMi 1S unit. USB cable.
AC power connector. Quick start guideWhat? That’s it?Yes, that’s everything.Evidently missing is the earphone headset, a standard inclusion in most smartphone packages. Original Xiaomi in-ear earphones can be purchased separately for P695Instead of including an earphone to drive the price up, the folks over at Xiaomi decided to cut it out, keeping unit costs down.Original.For the price, the Xiaomi in-ear headphones actually look nice. According to the product page, it won the 2014 iF Product Design Awards.
The RedMi 1S manages to be low key yet sophisticated enough. The design may not be as lavish as high-end phones, but it does not scream “budget smartphone”.Overall the build quality is solid and although the casing is made of plastic it did not feel cheap at all.The back battery cover fits squarely into place, and even with constant opening and closing it holds its shape, though like any phone with a removable backplate there will be areas where the space is more pronounced than the rest of the phone’s body. Xiaomi RedMi 1S right view showing the power button and volume rockerThere are only two physical buttons to the right, the volume rocker and the power button. Xiaomi RedMi 1S top view showing the headphone jack and front facing cameraA 3.5mm headphone jack is accessible from the top, along with the front-facing camera. Xiaomi RedMi 1S top view showing the USB OTG portA micro USB OTG port can be found at the bottom of the unit. Xiaomi RedMi 1S back view showing the LED flash bulb, camera viewfinder, and Mi logoThe speakers are located at the back of the unit, along with the flash, and the 8-megapixel camera’s viewfinder and LED flash bulb.
DisplayThe 4.7 inch IPS LCD screen is quite responsive and looks amazing. The 4.7 inch screen on the RedMi 1S displays a native resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels, resulting in a pixel density of about 312 ppi. This should be enough for most casual phone users. The scratch-resistant Dragontrail glass on the Xiaomi RedMi 1S can be quite reflective, as shown in this shot taken at normal room conditionsIt is protected by a layer of scratch-resistant Dragontrail glass, which is good. However, it can also be a little too reflective. That can be a good thing if you like using the phone as a mirror with the screen turned off!Much of the reflection can be taken out by cranking the screen brightness up.
The reflections mostly disappear when viewed directly but it’s there when viewed at an angle.We used the term “scratch-resistant” as opposed to “scratch proof” because that is what it is.The Dragontrail glass may resist keys and coins that randomly end up in your pocket, but it will still get those hairline scratches from sand and random bits of dirt and debris.Watch the RedMi 1S scratch test video to get an idea just how tough Dragontrail can be. CPU, GPU, and memory Xiaomi RedMi 1S Antutu benchmark resultsWe were able to get a score of 20929 on Antutu with the Xiaomi RedMi 1S. According to the performance report, performance for general use surpasses 60% other devices.Game performance surpasses 40% other devices, while battery surpasses 50% other devices.Not bad at all for an entry-level phone. We installed over 50 applications in the Xiaomi RedMi 1SThe device can easily handle most applications. We loaded over 50 applications onto the RedMi 1S including staple” social networking tools like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and even Tinder. There is still a fair bit amount of RAM available while running these games, so we suspect that the GPU reaches its performance bottleneck rather quickly.Note that these games run at the native resolution of 1280 x 720 which may account for the stuttering.In our experience, memory is the biggest issue on the Xiaomi Redmi 1S. The 1GB of RAM is barely enough for normal day-to-day use – more so with heavy usage.
RedMi 1S running idle (CPU)This is partly due to MIUI, a proprietary customization layer (ROM) that Xiaomi developed, which consumes a fair amount of resources.On a newly formatted system with nothing installed, the RedMi 1S uses up 33% CPU and around 67% of RAM.This leaves only about 281 Megabytes of memory free for your applications and games. RedMi 1S running idle (RAM and storage)YugaTech reports that they were able to bring the amount of available memory to 400MB. Without removing anything, and using stock settings, the highest we were able to go was 300 MB free after clearing memory from a fresh boot-up. SoftwareSince we’re talking about memory let’s touch on MIUI for a bit. MIUI 6 makes your RedMI 1S look just like iOSThose who are coming from iOS should find themselves right at home with MIUI. There are many similarities between the two – – and the question of who copied whom has been subject to debate.What’s important to us as users is functionality, and we think that MIUI is more of a love-or-hate feature.This is important, because MIUI is what sets Xiaomi products apart from all other manufacturers in the budget phone category. Having your own ROM is something that other “cheap” local brands do not have the resources to pull off.Big brands create their own launchers and ROMs to set their product apart, to make things easier and simpler for the user, or to take advantage of the product’s feature(s).At the very least phones from these manufacturers come with their own home screen, icon sets, backgrounds, and lock screens on top of the stock Android UI – which can look bland and boring in comparison.HTC has HTC Sense. Samsung has TouchWiz, LG has the LG UI and Sony has the Xperia UI.
MIUI does exactly that, which gives Xiaomi products its premium look and feel.The Xiaomi RedMi 1S, however, only comes with 1GB of RAM, which can be a problem for heavy users. Before the update, MIUI would crash frequently, so check and make sure you are running a version that does not crashBefore the latest update the system would regularly crash, which can become an annoyance. Fortunately Xiaomi released an update a week later which fixed it, and everything ran much smoother.Although the system seldom crashes, it still occupies a certain amount of resources, and with 1GB, memory is an important on the RedMi 1S.Once the 1GB is used up the system will start using virtual memory which effectively slows everything down to a crawl.On the other hand, casual users should have no problems with MIUI – which is what the RedMi 1S is aiming for after all, being an entry-level budget smartphone. MIUI Philippines theme (home screen) MIUI Philippines theme (toggles screen)MIUI allows a great deal of personalization. It also lets users switch between themes, which drastically alters the look and feel of the entire system.
There is even a Philippines theme which looks really cool and comes with very professional looking graphics.Personally we love the MIUI 6 theme for its ultra-clean, sleek look. Ironically this is the theme that tries to knock off on the iOS. CameraThe Xiaomi RedMi 1S comes with an 8 megapixel back-facing camera and a 1.6 megapixel front-facing camera. While nothing extraordinary, it does not disappoint either.In our experience the shots look good for casual users. Performance is quite average – it takes good photos in broad daylight, while shots taken in a room can sometimes turn out blurry.The MIUI camera comes with a special shooting mode called “hand held twilight” (HHT). It is supposedly similar to HDR in that it takes multiple captures which is then combined into a single shot. The result would be a brighter shot at night with minimal noise and minimal blurring.Below is the official explanation from Xiaomi:With HHT (hand held twilight) mode, the basic idea is to use 6 frames to stack together at high ISO, allowing the shutter speed to be stepped up to within reasonable handheld speeds, while keeping typical high ISO noise down and maintaining detail usually lost to noise reduction.
HHT mode will first open the aperture as needed, then will try to maintain a shutter speed around 1/30 or so – raising the ISO as needed to maintain that shutter speed range.Beauty is subjective, so we invite you to judge for yourself! Below are some sample shots taken from the RedMi 1S camera. All shots were taken with default settings and uploaded straight off camera without any post processing involved. Xiaomi RedMi 1S camera test photo: day time outdoor shot (no flash) Xiaomi RedMi 1S camera test photo: day time indoor shot (no flash) Xiaomi RedMi 1S camera test photo: night time indoor shot (no flash) Xiaomi RedMi 1S camera test photo: dawn shot taken behind a glass window Xiaomi RedMi 1S camera test photo: sunset Xiaomi RedMi 1S camera test photo: night time shot hand-held twilight modeThe Xiaomi RedMi 1S takes ok looking videos. The good thing about it though is that it can capture at full HD videos (1080p) at 30fps. On the downside we did experience a some system while capturing the video.The lag does not seem to affect the video though – the recorded captures are still smooth when played back.Below is a sample video taken straight off camera with no post processing performed aside from the addition of an intro, extro, and watermark. Battery lifeFor us, battery life is very important in a smartphone. What good is your expensive, top-of-the-line phone if it’s always dead?
So what if it’s really thin if you have to carry a battery pack around?The thing about battery life, though, is that it can vary a lot depending on the user. Xiaomi RedMi 1S with light usage can last up to 24 hours In our tests, the Xiaomi RedMi 1S battery managed to last up to 9 hours with 25% left with 4G cellular data turned onThe Xiaomi RedMi 1S comes with a 2000 mAh li-ion battery which, in our experience, can last up to 24 hours on very light usage with cellular data turned off. Moderate use with 4G running gave us around 9 hours with 25% battery life left.Now that to us is quite impressive, considering you can extend battery life further i.e. By turning the screen brightness all the way down. Value for moneyPrice is one of the major factors in considering a budget phone like the Xiaomi RedMi 1S.
Xiaomi is known to for its ability to undercut most of its competitors, offering products at half the price of other smartphones with similar hardware specifications.Why are Xiaomi phones so cheap? There are many factors. For one, Xiaomi does not load a ton of bells and whistles into their product. They focus on delivering performance devices without relying on gimmicks.Another factor is the distribution channel. The only way to buy the Xiaomi RedMi 1S is online – through the. Xiaomi does not sell to physical stores hence they are able to cut costs by not having a physical distribution channel.Finally, Xiaomi devices are priced really close to their BOM (bill of material) cost, which is why can be very competitive.There is a on this topic.In the Philippines there are many low cost phone manufacturers around. For us, the RedMi 1S sets itself apart because of the following features:. Dual sim capability.
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