![]() If you have a Samsung Galaxy Y and looking to make it look like Apple iPhone then you’ve come to the right place. If you can’t manage to get these iPhone why don’t you try to have an at-least theme, looks, and interface feel, just like them? Who would not prefer to have one of these iPhone but these are bit costly and Android users are not fully comfortable with iOS because there are several boundaries which hold you to certain limits. It is best suited to testers and developers for experiments for more productive, useful, and performance-driven apps and custom firmware for Galaxy Y. And given the facts in the question, the finger does seem to point at Galaxy Y is a very decent smartphone, one of the most sold handsets from Samsung. )īut to me this is a very straightforward situation. (Or no one is using Mail App for serious emails. Which suggests this is a somewhat unique situation. What has me quite puzzled is that Google has turned nothing on this topic, trying various searches. I will look for a different zip program on the desktop to see if that makes a difference. Using 'copy to' (touch and hold the icon) with PDF EXpert or to WinZip mobile, either file can be opened successfully. On iPad, both the 5 documents, and also a test single document, produce a perpetual spinning wheel when the zip file icon is tapped for native view. ![]() Interestingly, Yahoo Mail shows the zip file as "No Preview" (download is Ok). Outlook 2013 opens the zip file on double-clicking (showing the zip file index). Zipped using WinZip 18.5 on desktop Win7. ĥ small to moderate PDF files of business documents, total zipped size 364KB. ![]() Further (!) Edited to add the following in response to bmike's comment and add context. If I copy to WinZip I can open the file fine. What I actually get is just perpetual Loading. I understand that since iOS 7 mail should open (for viewing) zip files directly. ![]()
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