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If you are using an Android phone, have connected it to a Google Account and are saving your contacts on your Google Account, then you can simply reset/reformat/reprogram your phone. Once you connect it back to your Google Account, all the information will be downloaded. You will have to manually re-set your settings though.
i didnt lose my service but after i reset my phone it will not connect to my google account it tells me " phone is not provisiond"
connect to google what exactly? main google account? google website? goggle maps? email? pictures? need a little more info. if a first time account on a new phone it can take quite some time to connect. also make sure you have a good signal (3g/4g) or use wi-fi network... try rebooting the phone...turn off turn on...
You phone locking has nothing to do with your Google account.
From an Android phone, you can go into your phone's Gallery or Google Photos app and use the Share icon. A dropdown should give you Facebook as one of the choices to share the photo to. On the desktop, if your photos are auto updated to Google+, then you can also download the photos to the desktop, then turn around and upload it into Facebook. The sharing functionality on the desktop version of Google+ and Google Photos only shares it to Google+ itself.
Plug your phone into the computer, find the appropriate folder in you phone, move the photos over. OR Use something like Google Drive. You can upload all of your photos to google drive from your PC then access the drive using the app on your phone and all the photos will be available.
I would imagine that it would differ from phone to phone, but probably nothing. If you mean how much does it cost to make a google+ account, that nothing, though you need an invite to the site and a google account.
If you managed to allow Google to save your photos into Google Photos or Google+, then your photos should have all uploaded there. If not, and your Galaxy S4 can function again with either a replacement battery or connecting it to a microUSB charger, that may be your other option.
just plug-in
To have a Google Voice account you do not need a domain. What you DO need is a Gmail account or Google Account. You will also need a US phone number.
On an Android phone, the uploaded photos probably uploaded to Google Drive. (I say probably because phone manufacturers like to change Android’s default settings.) To see if you’re in luck, open your browser of choice to Google Drive. Click the big blue Go to Google Drive button in the center. If you’re not logged onto your Google account (which could be your Youtube or Gmail account), you’ll have to log in with your password. Once there, click Google Photos in the left pane. If your photos are there, you’re in luck.iOS behaves in a similar way. Your photos have likely been uploaded to iCloud. Something else to consider: Do you use another cloud-based storage service, such as Dropbox? If so, and if you installed the app for that service onto your phone, the photos may have uploaded to that service. One caveat: All of these services default to uploading only when it has access to a Wi-Fi network. They do this to save you money—cellular services tend to have low data caps. So you may not be able to recover the most recent photos on the phone. But if your phone is lost or stolen, the loss of photos may not be your biggest problem. Check with your carrier or the phone’s manufacturer to see what tools are built into the phone that can help you either recover the phone or make it useless to a thief. Finally, it’s a good idea to make sure your photos are uploading before you lose your phone. If it’s an Android phone, follow the Google Drive instructions above to see if your photos are there. If not, check the Backup option in your phone’s settings; they vary from phone to phone. Another option would be to set up a Dropbox account on your PC, then install the Dropbox app on your phone. You’ll find the Camera Upload feature in Dropbox Settings. It’s on by default.
Connect the damaged phone to a computer - and copy the files you need to a folder. Disconnect the damaged phone and connect the new one - then transfer the files from the computer to the phone.