Galaxy Nexus is first released in England in Nov. 17th, 2011 and its sell quality has reached a new height among other markets. Though, it is welcomed by such an enormous Galaxy Nexus user, it also has some shortcomings. For example, your Galaxy Nexus data like photos and videos may get lost when deleted them accidentally. You will feel regret about that and don't worry, there are quite many ways for you to
Delete that 'Pictures folder' ones all the photos were safety saved then unplug and replug your Galaxy Nexus. Then create a new folder on the internal memory and rename it 'Pictures'. (You are just replacing the old picture folder that you recently deleted) After that copy all the pictures to the newly created picture folder again. Part 1: Transfer Data from Samsung Galaxy to Moto Note: Before starting, download and install Motorola Migrate on Samsung Galaxy and Moto. Connect both phones to Wi-Fi hotspot. Supported devices: Moto X, Moto G, Moto E, Droid Ultra, Droid Maxx and Droid Mini, Samsung Galaxy S6/S6 edge+, LG G4/G3, Sony Xperia Z3/Z5, Nexus 6/6P, Lenovo Phab Plus,etc.
recover your lost Galaxy Nexus photos or videos back to you easily if you try to use recovering tool like Android Photo Recovery.Unlike other data recovering tool, you can recover your Android lost data easily with Android Photo Recovery. You may wonder what Android Photo Recovery can do for you. This is a good question. Indeed, firstly, Android Photo Recovery is compatible to most phone brand, Samsung, HTC, LG, Sony, Motorola, and also other Android phone no matter Android 2.3 or Android 4.3. It empowers you to retrieve your Galaxy Nexus or other devices like Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 Edge+/S6/S6 Edge/Note 4, Galaxy Alpha 9/8/7/5, etc. deleted photos and videos, etc. with only 4 easy steps.
Download Android Photo Recovery on your computer and read the steps below.
Steps to Recover Galaxy Nexus Lost Pictures and Videos
Note: Before we get started, one thing should be mentioned. That is, you want to stop updating any Galaxy Nexus data. Because these new files stand a chance to overwrite the old ones.Step 1Connect your Nexus to the Computer
After you download your Android Photo Recovery on your computer, install it and launch it. The system will ask you to connect your Nexus to the computer via the USB cable.
Step 2Enable USB Debugging of your Galaxy Nexus
The program will ask you to enable USB debugging as the following interface tell you to if you haven't enabled the USB debugging before. If you have enabled USB debugging of your Nexus before, you can just move on to the next one.
Below is the tutorial showing you how to enable USB debugging. Do what the system requires according to your operating system.
1. For Android 4.2 or newer: Enter 'Settings > About Phone > Build number' for several times until you get a note saying that 'You are under developer mode'. Then, go back to 'Settings > Developer options > USB debugging'.
2. For Android 3.0 to 4.1: Enter 'Settings > Developer option >
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USB debugging'3. For Android 2.3 or earlier: Enter 'Settings > Applications > Development > USB debugging'.
Select those file types that you want to recover. Considering our issue here, 'Gallery' and 'Videos' are to be chosen. If you'd like to regain those photos of WhatsApp, the corresponding item, 'WhatsApp messages & attachments' should be ticked.
Step 3Analyze and Scan your Galaxy Nexus for Lost Photos and Videos
Tap 'Allow' on phone screen to authorize the program to scan for the lost pictures and videos on your Nexus.
Step 4Preview and Recover Lost Nexus Files
After that, your Galaxy Nexus data will be scanned out and listed in categories within few seconds. The Android data will be listed in categories of Messages, Contacts, Videos, Audio, and so on. You are allowed to preview them one by one and choose whatever you want to recover. After you finish choosing, you can click 'Recover' to have all these chosen data back to you with this simple click.
Step 5Make Backup Files Regularly
When your Galaxy Nexus' photographs and videos get lost and written over, there is hardly any possibility to restore them. So, perform a backup with your phone from time to time. And when you meet with that, the missing contents can be easily found back.
As you can see above, with only for easy steps to operate, you can recover videos, photos, audio, contacts and text messages on Samsung Galaxy Nexus/S7/S6/S6 Edge/S5/S4/Note 4, Samsung Galaxy A9/A7/A5, etc. with Android Photo Recovery. The tutorial above is easy-understanding, efficient, almighty and precise for you to recover your Android lost data. Why not introduce this bravo recovering tool to your friend who troubles a lot because of this problem.
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How to print from Google Galaxy Nexus
We'll see through this article how to print from Google Galaxy Nexus. First, we'll see how to manually select your printer. Then we will see how best to use the application 'PrinterShare'. Then we'll see how Wifi can help you print, and finally we'll end up with the best solution for us: 'Google Cloud Print'. Please note that we assume that your Google Galaxy Nexus do have a printing capability. You should check with the seller of your Google Galaxy Nexus if this is the case!
Print directly from a document on your Google Galaxy Nexus
To print a document from your Google Galaxy Nexus, it's relatively simple.
First, go to the document you want to print. Then, click on the 'Menu' button, from the 3 points in the upper right corner of the screen: you can then click on the 'Print' option.
From there, click the down arrow, to the right of the Save as PDF button: select your preferred printer. How to capture. In case you can not find the printer in question, you will need to click on 'All printers'. If all goes well, you'll be able to print via the light blue circle that looks like a printer since your Google Galaxy Nexus.
How to use the 'PrinterShare' app from your Google Galaxy Nexus
Here's how to manually select a printer with your Google Galaxy Nexus via the 'PrinterShare' application.
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The manipulation by step is:
- Download and install the 'PrinterShare' app from the Play Store
- Restart your Google Galaxy Nexus
- Run the 'PrinterShare' application
- Click 'Near the Wi-Fi printer'
- Select the detected printer
- Click on 'Select manually'
- Select your favorite printer
Well done, the operation is over!
Use Wifi to print with your Google Galaxy Nexus
A compact photo printer is a standalone inkjet printer. It is designed to produce 4 × 6 or 2 × 3 ' prints from digital cameras.
It works without the use of a computer. It can also be used as a portable photo printer or instant printer for your Google Galaxy Nexus.
For information, compact photo printers came on the market shortly after the discovery of the popularity of home photo printing in the late 1990s.
They were designed as an alternative to developing photos or printing on a standard inkjet photo printer. The majority of compact photo printers can only print 4 × 6 ' images.
Given this limitation, they are not intended to replace standard inkjet. Many manufacturers advertise the cost per page of photos printed on their machines; this theoretically convinces people that they can print their own images inexpensively like retail stores or through online printing services.
We advise you to always check this cost before buying one for your Google Galaxy Nexus.
Most compact photo printers share a similar design, usually very convenient to use with your Google Galaxy Nexus.
These are small units, often with large LCDs, to allow users to browse and edit their photos, as they do on a computer. Editing options are usually a bit advanced, allowing the user to crop photos, remove red eye, adjust color settings, and other functions.
Compact photo printers usually have a lot of connection options, including USB, which can be very convenient with your Google Galaxy Nexus.
Compact photo printers are currently manufactured by most major printer manufacturers such as Epson, Canon, HP, Lexmark and Kodak. Although they have increased in popularity in recent years, they still represent a relatively small share of the inkjet printer market. They should be very handy to go with your Google Galaxy Nexus if available.
A typical compact printer can print 600 dpi on 2 × 3 paper and support Android, iOS, and Windows 8 as maybe installed on your Google Galaxy Nexus.
Some, like the Pocket Photo, use Zink thermal paper that contains chemicals embedded on each photo paper without ink and the image will appear with heat.
Use a compact printer on Google Galaxy Nexus
A compact photo printer is a standalone inkjet printer designed to produce 4 × 6 or 2 × 3 ' prints from digital cameras or your Google Galaxy Nexus.
It works without the use of a computer. It is also known as a portable photo printer or an instant printer.
Use Google Cloud Print with your Google Galaxy Nexus
Google Cloud Print is a Google service that allows users to print from any Cloud-Print-enabled application (web, desktop, mobile like your Google Galaxy Nexus). This requires that your printer is connected to the Google Cloud. Google does not create print subsystems for all hardware combinations: you do not have to install device drivers.
On the other hand it is necessary that your documents are entirely transmitted to Google, which can pose problems of protection of the data, according to the use which you make of your Google Galaxy Nexus.
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Also, this service allows printing from any Windows application, if Google Cloud Printer is installed on the machine of course.
Google Cloud Print 2.0, not supported by some printers that only support version 1.0, adds a local mode similar to Apple AirPrint. Unlike the earlier version of Cloud Print, version 2.0 does not require the printer or print client to be connected to the Internet. Local mode uses a discovery protocol called Privet, which uses Multicast DNS and DNS-SD technologies.
HTTPS technology is also used to send print jobs to the printer. If your Google Galaxy Nexus supports this mode, it will only list printers that are accessible on the same subnet to which the smartphone is connected. Your Google Galaxy Nexus will not list these printers once disconnected from your local network.
Integrate this cloud printer with other Google products since your Google Galaxy Nexus
Google Cloud Print integrates with mobile versions of Gmail and Google Docs, allowing users to print from their mobile devices.
Google Cloud Print is listed as a printer option on the Print Preview page of Google's web browser, Google Chrome, which should be available on the main screen of your Google Galaxy Nexus.
Cloud Print's built-in printers without built-in support, often referred to as 'legacy' or 'classic', are supported through a built-in Cloud Print Connector in Chrome versions 9 and above.
Important privacy issues with Google Cloud Print on Google Galaxy Nexus
Documents printed via Google Cloud Print from your Google Galaxy Nexus are sent to Google servers for delivery to the printer. Google explains on its site that Google also keeps a copy of every document you send for printing, but only as long as the print job is active and not finished. We must do this to make sure your document is printed. Once the job is done, the document is deleted from our servers.
The documents you send for printing are your personal information and are strictly confidential. Google does not keep the documents you print for purposes other than improving printing. You can get full help on Google Cloud Print. Make sure that you are able to send your documents to Google's print servers from your Google Galaxy Nexus!
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