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I have Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc LT15a and suddenly the phone started to reboot itself. I'm assuming it's the memory is too low to load the OS main screen. Now, I have important data on the phone internal memory under the app called NoteEverything and I'm desperately trying to retrieve it somehow. Is there a way to start up the Xperia Arc in safe mode and delete some apps to free up memory? OR should I open the phone and disconnect some hardware maybe this will free up memory? How can I copy the ROM info which is the internal memory of the phone to another device or extra storage?

What should I do, what do you suggest? I am willing to do the impossible to have it up and running so at least I get my data backup!

p.s., I don't want to use the PC companion and delete my internal ROM coz it will delete everything and I don’t want this in the first place.

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  • I'm a little shocked that the app doesn't have a built-in way to back up its data.
    – ale
    Commented Jul 26, 2012 at 14:34
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    I'm not familiar with this device. Does it have an SD card? Were you storing your data there? If so, you can probably drop that into a SD card reader (or another phone) and pull the data off that way.
    – ale
    Commented Jul 26, 2012 at 14:35
  • @user267 NoteEverything has backup functionality included, and does backups to SDCard. At least with the Pro version. As I went straight to buy it, I cannot speak for the free version.
    – Izzy
    Commented Feb 13, 2013 at 19:11
  • @Sam Did you try the safe-mode? It is available for your device (just google it: hard to find how to enter it, most people are concerned to get out again): when booting, simply hold the left and right button below the screen and press on until it loaded. (source)
    – Izzy
    Commented Feb 13, 2013 at 19:17

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Try:

  • Removing SIM
  • Restart phone then go to setting -wireless networks-more-mobile n/w-n/w operator
  • Here you select search mode manual then select your network in 2G mode(ex. Vodaphone 2g or Airtel2g etc). Make sure not to select a 3G network.
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    Please, use proper spelling. It improves the readability of your answer. Commented Jun 12, 2014 at 13:33

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