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I have the Xperia X-8 from Sony Ericsson and no data plan (voice only). I do have access to the internet through my wireless internet router at home (and at work). When I go to the Market App (labelled "Market" on my phone), it asks me to register with my existing Google account. After about 4 minutes I get the following message:
Can't establish a reliable data connection to the server.
This could be a temporary problem or your phone may not be provisioned for data services. If it continutes, call Customer Care.
The message seems to be hinting that I need a data plan. Is that true? I'd think that I could get to the app store through the internet. I did find this link:
Guide: Using Android Without a Data Plan - Getting Apps, Moving Contacts, and More - xda-developers
and can follow the steps if necessary. It seems like overkill though. I thought there were Android devices that didn't even have phone service? How do they get apps?
Thanks,
Dave
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yes you do need a data plan to download apps OR wifi
if you are using wifi and still it doesn't work then do a factory reset
you have to use the same account that you entered when you just got the X8
if you don't remember then use the backup & restore -> backup everything then
settings -> privacy -> factory reset
This is the first time that I am using the App Store. That is I click on "Market", it asks if I want to enter a new account or use an existing account. I pick "existing" because I have a Google Account. Should I set up a new Google Account? I have never used my existing Google Account for Android stuff. Is that the problem? I assumed I was having problems because Sony Ericsson was trying to force me to buy a phone plan with data services. Please advise. I was thinking I could use PC Companion to get apps to phone but that doesn't seem to work either.
Thanks for the quick replies.
Dave
yes click on existing account
That is what I tried (using existing account) and got the message:
Can't establish a reliable data connection to the server.
This could be a temporary problem or your phone may not be provisioned for data services. If it continutes, call Customer Care.
Are we sure it's not because I have a voice-only phone plan and am accessing things through the internet directly? I realize most people have a data plan.
Would you still suggest a reset?
Thanks,
Dave
For anyone following this most, perhaps months from now....
Doing the factory reset worked. I'm speculating that the problem might have been that when I initially set up the phone, it asked for a google account and I skipped that part. I guess they should have said, "Sign up now, or you'll never get another chance!".
Thanks for all the help.
-Dave
no problem, I'm glad its working now