T-Mobile Smartphone Users May Lose Data

October 13th, 2009 by SmartPhones Leave a reply »
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The mobile phone provider T-Mobile and danger, a subsidiary of Microsoft and a partner of T-Mobile, said last weekend that there is a glitch in their computer systems would likely result in some customers losing their personal information and contact names, telephone numbers and digital photos.

T-Mobile and Danger operate what is known as a service “cloud computing” for important information to save for their customers. In theory this service should make life easier for people to manage complex computer systems to leave for the pros and data held in a sophisticated computer. But when problems arise, there is the shame.

Last week, T-Mobile and Danger, which manages data services, began wrestling with a number of technical issues that affect users of the Sidekick smartphone.

In particular, customers who had removed the batteries from their phones or had let their batteries run out at the prospect of permanently losing your contacts, calendar, photos and to-do list information

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