Oh well... so long as you've got what you are looking for it's a great achievement for old folks like us...
I strongly suggest we save or store our contacts into Google Gmail address book. Never ever save them into phone storage or SIM memory...this will avoid duplicated contacts and easier to manage them via Gmail desktop website...
I wonder why the P2 have the security fingerprint, pattern etc. when it is so easy to disable it. Just reset the phone to factory by key press combo.
If someone steals the phone , he just google how to reset the factory defaults.
Forgotten screen lock. ------------------------- If you've forgotten your screen unlock pattern, you'll have five attempts to try and unlock your phone. If this fails, you can unlock your phone using one of the steps below:
You can unlock your phone using Android Device Manager if you were signed into your phone with a Google account.
If you're unable to unlock your phone with Android Device Manager, you'll need to reset your phone. The reset will clear all the data stored on your phone, but data that’s stored on your SIM is safe.
To reset your phone:
1 Hold down the Power button to turn your device on 2 Press and hold the Volume Up and Power key until you see a menu 3 Go to Recovery by using Volume Down to navigate and Volume Up to confirm 4 Select Wipe data/factory reset and press the Power key to confirm 5 Select Yes and use the power button to accept 6 Select Reboot system now.
Your phone will now have been restored to factory settings.
Ah, learned another new thing which is already common knowledge for most people
Btw, Is the P2 already auto FRP enabled by default or is it only activated by setting the Security options in the settings?
When I previously reset to factory defaults I can't recall whether it asked me to key in the Google password or not.
Another question, with dual SIMs inserted, will SMS for the secondary SIM be received. Or do I need to set it as Primary before the SMS will be received?
This post has been edited by Ngto: Sep 9 2017, 10:44 PM
FRP will be activated the moment we key in Google account during first initial setup. No need to do anything else in the Settings. You may want to enable the "Find My Phone" option in the Settings though (for extra assurance).
P2 is Dual-SIM Dual-Active phone. Even if we are engaged in call on SIM 1, SIM 2 will still receive SMS and incoming call(s) too.
FRP will be activated the moment we key in Google account during first initial setup. No need to do anything else in the Settings. You may want to enable the "Find My Phone" option in the Settings though (for extra assurance).
P2 is Dual-SIM Dual-Active phone. Even if we are engaged in call on SIM 1, SIM 2 will still receive SMS and incoming call(s) too.
Thanks for the clarification and suggestion.
I found this Specs for the P2 googling :-
Single SIM (Nano-SIM) or Hybrid Dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by)