Android :: Does Not Store Data In Cloud

Aug 19, 2010

I am looking for something like SugarSync, but something that does not store data in the cloud. I want to sync folders from my Incredbile to my PC and vice versa.

Android :: does not store data in cloud


General :: Can Android Store Save Games / Data On Cloud?

Oct 30, 2011

Not possible with Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.4. The only way is to use Titanium Backup, and better than that, Nandroid Backup. You can as well extract data from a Nandroid backup with Titanium Backup.

I have a Nexus S and I wonder if, with the option Settings -> Accounts and sync -> Background data & Auto-sync & Manage accounts (sync is on) the settings and savegames are automatically stored "on the cloud", let it be my Google account or similar, because I don't have a rooted phone and don't want to do that to preserve warranty.

So, the apps for wich I want to save data are:
Air Penguin
Angry Birds
Angry Birds Rio
Angry Birds Seasons
ArmySniper
Clouds & Sheep
Dolphin Browser HD
eBay
EGGGZ
Flight Director
Jewellust
Jewellust Xmas
Labyrinth
MultiGrain
X Construct

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Android :: Best Way To Store Application Data / When Data Stored / Data Format Could Change In Future Versions?

Mar 4, 2010

I'm making an Android Java app game (although this question applies to all languages really) and hope to release the first version soon. I'm nervous about how I save data in my game. My problem is that, if in a later update, I decide to store more data or store the same data in a different way, I need to be careful I don't lose or corrupt data for users that upgrade (i.e. I want users to be able to use data created by an old version in the new version, like their high scores from before).For example, say I want to save high scores in version 1.

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General :: Rom Toolbox Pro Backup Phone Data To Cloud

Nov 29, 2013

I don't quite know where to place this, but I have Rom toolbox pro and I want everything backed up, so when I do a system reset, I get everything back. I can backup phone data, but I don't see an option to back it up on dropbox. Am I overlooking something?

Oh, also, can I only back up app data to the cloud, and not the entire app? I'll just download it when I need it, but, I'd like the app settings on the cloud.

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Android :: How To Develop A Soft Keyboard - HTTP Connections To Synchronize Keyboard Data With A Cloud DB And Other Phones

Aug 13, 2010

I would like to play around with some ideas and develop a soft keyboard for Android to replace the default one.

Is there any general information about soft keyboard development for Android out there?

Any best practices or guidelines?

Can I do with my keyboard application pretty much anything I could do with a normal Android application?
Can I do HTTP connections to synchronize keyboard data with a cloud DB and other phones I have?
Can I open other windows/screens from a key press, e.g. to display a custom input interface different to a normal QWERTY one. If that doesn't work, can I use a pop-up dialog instead?

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Android :: Way To Store Data?

Nov 14, 2010

I am writing an application that needs to store keys that will be compared against later. How can I do this securely? I have looked into using a SQLite database, but this doesn't seem to be secure at all...any thoughts?

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Android :: Where To Store GPS Data?

Sep 16, 2010

I write app that hold route information (array of GeoPoint ) for every race.At the end of each race I want to save information about race. They may have 100-200 GeoPoints (70.22222, -20 33333), each race.Example for one race:
70.22212, -20 33253
70.25222, -20 33463
70.26232, -20 33573
70.27242, -20 33683
Now I store this information in this array List<GeoPoint> race = new ArrayList<GeoPoint>(); Where to save information for every race in Android (Database, internal XML)?

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Android :: Where To Store Data

Jun 22, 2009

I'm writing an application that needs to store some small jpeg or pngs. Looking at the documentation i have seen that databases are stored under /data/data/package_name/databases I decided to store my data under /data/data/package_name/files. With the emulator i can see all these files (databases and images) under the proposed directories but moving the application on a real device and installing a file system browser i cannot see any file under /data. Can anyone explain me why? My application works perfectly on my mobile (HTC magic) so i think that data is downloaded and stored. If this is a security constraint,do i need to put the application under debug on the mobile in order to inspect file system?

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Android :: Best Way To Store Data That Needs To Be Displayed?

Feb 23, 2010

For a particular activity - what is the best way to store data that needs to be displayed. The issue is that when the user changes orientation, you need to be able to re-render your activity which means you need to get back at that data that you use to render. I understand the MVC design pattern, but I guess I'm wondering where the M should be stored. Global variables? Static members of your activity? Serialized to private storage?

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Android :: Need To Store Data In Registory

Sep 19, 2009

I need to store data securely. So can some one tell me what should be the best way to store it on device. Is there something like registory in android.

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Android : Store Permanent Data

Sep 14, 2010

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Android : Can I Store Data In APK After Creating It?

Feb 4, 2009

This issue has troubled me a lot, please help if you have any ideas.

- I am accessing an xml file from withing the apk, (stored in /res/ raw). The xml is read succesfully. My goal is to use this xml file as data that can be changed in the apk.

- I tried unpacking and packing the apk file with ZIP compression and the newly packed apk worked on the phone.

- I changed the xml file and packed the contents of the apk into a new apk

- "install was unsuccesful" was the result of installing the new apk

As I see it, for every file stored into the apk, there are equivalent references stored in the manifest and cert files:

for example: SHA1-Digest: YS8iSCii71WMNrK7CHy5XLXBo+k=

Do you have any other ideas of how I can store/alter information into the APK?

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Android :: Store App Data To Gmail Account

Sep 29, 2010

I'm looking for the best way to allow users to sync their data to their gmail account. The idea is to be able to access the same data via my other applications for computers, phones, etc... I need it to be a free service... The data is a list of items that contains a title tied to a playlist. Anyone know of a particular Google lab allowing such data? Or other cloud services?

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Android :: Way To Store Data On SD Card In Phone?

May 24, 2010

Using the guide at Android Developers (http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/data/data-storage.html) I've tried to store some data to the SD-Card. This is my code...

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Android :: How To Store Phone App Data On SD Card?

Jul 30, 2009

Is there a way to store android application data on the SDCard instead of the internal memory? I know how to transfer the application sqlite database from the internal memory to the SDCard, but what if the internal memory gets full in the first place? how does everyone handle this?

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Android :: How To Store Location Data In Sqlite?

Dec 16, 2009

I want to store location data in sqlite. A latitude coordinate is a double, with 15 point precision. As far as I can tell this corresponds with the 'REAL' datatype which is 8 bytes. The alternative I suppose would be to store it as a String, and simply convert it back into a double later. Does it make any odds which way I go? Are there differences in storage capacity / efficiency?

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Android :: How To Store Data On Internal Memory

Sep 2, 2010

It's perfectly described here how to do it, the only problem: He doesnt know the function

CODE:..............

Those are the relevant packages I imported:

CODE:.................

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Android :: Get Online Data And Store It In Droid?

Sep 30, 2010

I'm getting hung up on how to handle the data for an app I'm designing. I want to pull a list of items from the net. The data is updated routinely, and I think it would be good to store all the data on the device so the app can load quickly and refresh the data in a background thread rather than have to wait for the network on every start-up.

I think I should make the data available in an XML and have a thread parse and save into a SQLite DB, but I'm not sure if that's the "best practice." Are there other ways that people go about handling this?

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Android :: Store Data Such As 'Favorites' On An Droid App?

Aug 24, 2010

I am developing an Android application where you should be able to browse restaurants.

Im retrieving the information about the restaurants from a service, they are not stored locally on the device. But I want to allow the user to add a restaurant to his/her favorites.

What is the "best" way to store that kind of info on the device? Should I use Shared Preferences or Sqlite db? Or any other suggestions?

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Android :: How To Store Data Against Specific Contact ID

Feb 16, 2010

I want to store some additional data for each contact on Android.
I would have in mind creating my own database table for it, and then bind them to the real contact via a unique id.

I am wondering if Android has built in functionality to store additional data against contacts?

EDIT 2
Is there a defined field for birthday of the contact?
How do I store a date field?

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Android : Store Data In Raw Folder Of Res Directory?

Apr 10, 2009

My application has requirements to store or edit the file data in the file which is available in Raw folder. Can some one tell me how it is possible ?

I want to store the audio data in mp3 file which is available in res folder.

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Use Mysql In Android Application To Store Data?

Sep 28, 2012

it is possible to use mysql in adnroid application to store data?? or just SQLite for application in android

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Android :: Securely Store User Data On Device?

Apr 9, 2010

I'm writing an application wherein users will sometimes make orders through it. I want to give users the option to save their billing info (name, address, etc.) so that it can be quickly restored later if they want to make another order. The user will enter a password to secure the data. Obviously I can't just put this as a file on the device, as anyone can root/find the data. Is there a built-in Android method for storing secure data that is locked with a password? If not, what is a good place to start for storing this data securely using Java?

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Android :: Store Data Accessible To Both Web Site And Application?

Jan 24, 2010

I'm developing an Android and web application that will function as a service (use the same data). My question is how should the data be stored to allow for both the web and the android application to have access to the same set of data? Should the android application connect to the sites MySQL server to store/access data? If so how do I allow someone to access the data when they are not in a service area?

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Android :: Reasonable Size Of Data To Store In Bundle

Nov 24, 2009

My android app fetches a JSON structure from the net. It's somewhat large, maybe 2,000 characters in length. I need to store it away when my app gets killed so I can recover it quickly. I've tried saving it to an sqlite database, but that takes about 400ms, kind of long. I wonder if it's bad practice to just dump it into the save bundle:or are we really only supposed to be putting the smallest of items in bundles?

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Android :: Way To Store Restaurant Data / Would I Need To Use SQLite Database?

Aug 22, 2010

I want to have a list of restaurants with information such as addresses and phone numbers in my app. I also want to be able to edit this information after the app is published. What is the standard way for doing this? Would I need to use a SQLite database?

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Android :: Way To Store XML Data In A Java Object From A SAX Parser

Jun 21, 2010

I have created a class with 3 sub classes in Java. The 3 sub classes contain variables to store information from my XML document. I am able to store in the first two for there are only single instances of the data in the XML. The third class contains variables that repeat multiple times. I want to store an object of "third class" objects. I also have a SAX parser class. I am doing this within an Android environment (1.6).

Does this make enough sense without displaying any code?

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Android : How Do I Store Data Into A Flat File In Phone?

Jul 15, 2010

I want to store a few values in the form of high scores. But since im not going to be storing more than 5 values, using SQLlite doesn't seem appropriate. Another option considering was a flat file, but not sure how to go about..

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Android : Store App-specific Synced Data With A Contact?

May 1, 2009

I would like to store some app-specific data in the contacts db. Is it safe to stuff random things into the Contacts.Settings table? Will it affect the GUI? Does anybody have an example of doing that? It's not really clear to me if there's a proper mechanism for this, or if the settings table is reserved for the systems own use.

BTW my first attempt was to use an app specific database, but then users would uninstall the app, reinstall it later and wonder why it didn't work. My second attempt was to stuff the data into the JPEG headers but the sync process deletes them, presumably for security reasons. So if there's no way to store my things in the contacts db directly, I think I'm out of luck - I'll have to look at steganographically encoding the data into the raw pixels themselves!

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Android :: How To Store Data In Remote Database / Retrieve Back?

Dec 2, 2009

Am new to mobile development environment as well as android. I m trying to store data in the remote database and retrieve back.

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