Good points Nalin, I have not encrypted the phone yet. I will probably wait
and think a bit more before taking the step.
Thanks,
Sven
2016-01-05 18:27 GMT+01:00 Nalin Savara :
> I would say that for most part it's enough to keep your phone locked.. and
> insure it and backup to cloud and remote
I would say that for most part it's enough to keep your phone locked.. and
insure it and backup to cloud and remote erase it if it is stolen.
No comments about encryption but try to keep things simple so you have
fewer things to check for if debugging an app and trying to replicate an
error a user
Sounds great - thanks for your reply!
2016-01-06 4:38 GMT+01:00 Bipin Jethwani :
> No. It just works fine, slight impact on boot time though.
>
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> On 5 January 2016 at 22:20, Sven Hedlund wrote:
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>> I have just bought a Samsung Galaxy S6 and I plan to use it for future
>> Android app developm
No. It just works fine, slight impact on boot time though.
On 5 January 2016 at 22:20, Sven Hedlund wrote:
> I have just bought a Samsung Galaxy S6 and I plan to use it for future
> Android app development.
>
> I am also thinking of encrypting the phone for increased security. Is that
> a bad i
I have just bought a Samsung Galaxy S6 and I plan to use it for future
Android app development.
I am also thinking of encrypting the phone for increased security. Is that
a bad idea if I want to develop apps on it? Will encryption slow down the
process of transferring and test running my own ap
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