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"Sorry, alle Benutzerdaten weg..." von alfrank

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alfrank10.10.0922:28
Anscheinend hat das iPhone jetzt einen "Konkurrenten" weniger...

Die Sidekick-Server von T-Mobile (stehen bei der Microsoft-Tochter Danger) haben wohl alle persönlichen Daten und Inhalte der Sidekick Smartphones aller Nutzer bei einem Server-Crash verloren...

Hier die offizielle Info von T-Mobile dazu:
Regrettably, based on Microsoft/Danger's latest recovery assessment of their systems, we must now inform you that personal information stored on your device - such as contacts, calendar entries, to-do lists or photos - that is no longer on your Sidekick almost certainly has been lost as a result of a server failure at Microsoft/Danger.
Und das ist das Beste:
Sidekick customers, during this service disruption, please DO NOT remove your battery, reset your Sidekick, or allow it to lose power.

Haben die noch nie etwas von Backups gehört ?

Soviel zum Sinn ausschliesslich externer, zentraler Datenspeicherung...

Kommentare

tobiask10.10.09 22:34
Das Design von dem Sidekick auf dem Bild... *sick* *sick*
MacBookAndi
MacBookAndi10.10.09 22:34
Du lachst was wenn der Mobile Me server mal crasht?..ok Apple hat sicherlich backups ^^
grekey10.10.09 22:38
ROFL
alfrank10.10.09 22:41
MacBookAndi: Im Gegensatz zu den Sidekicks, die selbst die Adressbuch-Kontakte vom Server holen müssen, werden bei Mobile Me die Daten auch lokal (auf dem synchronisierten Mac oder iPhone, bzw. sogar beidem) gespeichert.
alfrank10.10.09 23:00
Das hier kommt, wenn man auf die Sidekick-Homepage geht als Popup:
Dear valued T-Mobile Sidekick customers:

I realize that for many of you, your T-Mobile Sidekick is how you stay in touch with your friends, family and others. I sincerely apologize for the impact the current disruption of data services may be having on you. I assure you that T-Mobile is working very closely with Danger/Microsoft to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. T-Mobile-supported services, such as voice calls and SMS/MMS, have not been affected and continue to be operational. Danger/Microsoft has been working, and will continue working through the week, to restore data functionality and other features.

I understand that this data service disruption is very frustrating to our valued Sidekick customers. For many years, the Sidekick has been, and continues to be, a cornerstone device for T-Mobile. And we believe Sidekick customers are among the most loyal customers anywhere. Recognizing that, and to address any inconvenience Sidekick data customers are experiencing, T-Mobile will automatically credit one month of data service to customers who subscribe to T-Mobile Sidekick data plans. There is nothing you need to do to get this credit – T-Mobile will post the credit to these accounts in the coming days.

Please continue to visit our Forums (http://www.t-mobile.com/sidekick) to obtain the latest FAQs regarding the service disruption. I appreciate you being a loyal T-Mobile customer, and appreciate your patience as everyone works hard to resolve the current issues. Thank you.

Sincerely,

Jim Alling, Chief Operations Officer, T-Mobile USA
Na toll, als Entschädigung gibt es einen Monat die Datenverbindungskosten gutgeschrieben...

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