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How do I recover data from a non-working Google Nexus 5?

Accidentally deleted files such as photos, videos, applications and music from your Samsung Google Nexus’s internal memory, with no back up? Well, this is a common data loss problem among Android phone users. And the question remains, "How to Recover Lost Data from Google Nexus?"As everyone knows, Android OS has made cellphones much Smarter than before, hence being users no 1 choice. However data loss from these Android Smartphone is a major problem. The reason for these data loss includes human errors, transfer error etc. Data loss from Smartphones can be very annoying for users. But many users don’t even know that deleted files from their Samsung Nexus Android Smartphone can be recovered back. So what you need right now is a powerful Android data recovery software.FonePaw Android Data Recovery is one of the finest utility to recover data such as applications, music, video, photos etc from your Samsung Google Nexus Android Smartphone. The tool scans your entire internal storage memory and displays all your deleted / lost files from it. Apart from recovering data from internal storage memory the recovery utility also retrieves data from external SD card. The software supports recovery from all Android manufacturers including LG, Micromax, HTC, Acer, Motorola and etc.

Is iPhone really worth its price?

It depends on your perspective. My opinion is, YES!I do agree with the fact that iPhones are expensive, but with it comes along a skew of good things. For starters, brilliant customer service. I don’t know any other brand that has a customer service and satisfaction as good as Apple. In warranty, except for physical damage, everything else comes under replacement. You get a brand new iPhone if there is any defect.Secondly, the User Interface and User Experience is just perfect. Yes, it does have a closed environment, but that is what makes it brilliant! Apple’s end to end and secure integration of hardware and software is the industry standard.And to bust an age old myth - iPhones never get outdated in a year. I had used my iPhone 4 for 3 years, and I started feeling outdated only towards the end. A 2010 launched model runs almost all the latest apps (read important). It was running iOS 5 out of the box, and iOS 7.1.2 was the last update it got. Show me a droid that gets so many updates.Regarding the price - if you buy an iPhone from a premium reseller, you’d have to buy at the MRP or with very little discounts. An iPhone 6s is currently available for Rs.48,000 - compared to the MRP of Rs.62,000. You can find great deals online. You just gotta be smart enough.Also, iPhones get a very good resale value compared to a droid. A friend of mine sold his 3 year old iPhone 5s (16GB) for Rs.12,000. You’d get a good deal of money if you sell it, and use it to upgrade to the next or latest model.Lastly, an iPhone is a status symbol. It is the same as driving a Lamborghini, drinking coffee at Starbucks, or wearing a Zara. While all of those serve the same purpose as its cheaper alternatives, the social status makes all the difference. It is an important factor for many, and I don’t think it is a bad thing unless certain limits are crossed.Surely, you won’t regret buying an iPhone. I can vouch for that.Hope this helps, cheers!For the latest Apple news, leaks, rumours and reviews, visit Codename Apple - Everything Apple and subscribe!

How do you transfer iPhone contacts to a SIM card?

I have no iPhone (I use a Android Nexus 5 in case you are wondering), but, I thought there is something relevant to point out:As others, correctly have stated that you have to go to:Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendarsand, there you can export your contacts into the SIM card.You have to take into account (and this is the relevant part that applies to ALL SIM cards, therefore to any platform of cell phones):That SIM cards can only hold a very limited sub-set of contacts data, in relation of the large amount of data fields contained in your smartphone's contacts application. SIM cards normally only store: contact name and phone, (not email, addresses, email, web address, picture, etc. etc.) so, when you export you contacts from the phone to the SIM card, you will surely lose a good amount of information per contact.Wikipedia states this about SIM card specs related to this issue:SMS messages and contactsMost SIM cards will orthogonally store a number of SMS messages and phone book contacts. The contacts are stored in simple "name and number" pairs: entries containing multiple phone numbers and additional phone numbers will usually not be stored on the SIM card. When a user tries to copy such entries to a SIM the handset's software will break them up into multiple entries, discarding any information that is not a phone number. The number of contacts and messages stored depends on the SIM; early models would store as few as five messages and 20 contacts while modern SIM cards can usually store over 250 contacts.

How do I change my Play Store's country setting from the US to India in a Nexus 5?

Below , to be done preferably on a computer (for ease)Log in to Google/gmailNavigate to account settingsChange locale/country from US to IndiaSave.On mobile:Go to settingsAccountsClick on 3 dots on right upper accountRemove google account from deviceClear cache and storage of Google and Play store app.Go to playstore.Add in your credentialsYour locale would be changed from us to India .Goodluck

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