To obtain your sync settings for Android, you will have to sign in to your Google Apps account.
You can sync music on an LG G2X Android phone by setting up an auto, or automatic, sync with another device such as a tablet or computer. Just hook up the cords.
Sync is an option in various Android devices. Sync can be turned off and on depending on user. If it is on, the mails would appear on time.
You can sync Android OS with Outlook. There are both free and paid apps to do it. Please see the related links for more details. In addition, if you have Google Calendar installed, and your version of Outlook is newer, you can go to the app's Settings, and from there choose the account (in this case Outlook) that you want to sync to your Calendar.
You first need to connect the tablet to a computer using a usb cable. Then, you need to enter "settings" on your tablet and look for a sync option. It will usually read "sync now" or something similar. The tablet will then sync to your computer.
Maxthon 3 browser, you have to sign up for a maxthon passpoert, then it should have a syn option for tabs and notes. I think they have an app for the android.
it is an android
do you mean if you sync it to there wii.if you do mean that re sync it to your wii.
If you want it for an Ipad/ Iphone/ Ipod touch, you can go to the Itunes store and buy it or get he free trial. If you want it for Android, go to the Android Market. You can either do that from the tablet/phone or on the computer and sync it.
Yes. You can either access that Android device via a micro USB to USB adaptor, or use an app such as AirDroid (doesn't require an adaptor) to connect/sync.
Sync means in the same time or at the same time
Yes, it is possible for someone to sync your Android phone without your knowledge, especially if they have access to your Google account or physical access to your device. Malicious apps or software can also be used to sync data without your consent. To protect yourself, ensure your device is secured with a strong password, enable two-factor authentication on your accounts, and regularly check for unfamiliar apps or settings.