demonikal
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When I did a factory reset on my old HTC One V, after that I couldn't connect to the Google Play Store. Before I did the factory reset, I had no problems downloading new apps and updating new apps. Would that be because my mobile phone still thought it was associated with a carrier even after I already upgraded my phone with the carrier 
I tried rooting the phone. Not sure if it's worth it, considering it's on a CDMA network and my carrier is now on the GSM netowrk (Cricket Wireless now owned by AT&T), but I'd like to still use the phone [since it's in great condition] for other things. However, I had problems rooting the phone. Maybe the stuff I'm supposed to download for the phone is out-dated and/or anything that would have been used to root the Android phone in the past can not be used to root it now because like Microsoft with Windows XP, the support is no longer there.
When I tried to connect to the Google Play Store, it asked for my Google account. So I typed in my default Gmail address and password and it kept telling me it was the wrong Google email address and/or password. I must have typed it in like 10 times copied directly out of LastPass, since I use the LastPass Firefox add-on for most of the passwords I can't remember that are longer than 12 characters. Does anyone know why this might be happening
Is it possibly because I already have a mobile phone associated with that Gmail address
However....I tried connecting to the Google Play Store using my second Gmail account and still no dice.
One more thing is that when I try to upload or download or whatever apps to my HTC One V from my computer via the Google Play Store (apps that I already had, but that were deleted from the phone when I did a factory reset), it keeps telling me that those apps are already installed on that particular phone. Wouldn't everything sync
I'd prefer to root my phone manually versus giving some app company my MEID number or whatever and having them give me a code to do it, not because of paying a few bucks, but because it's more fun doing it on my own. But if there's no other way to root my phone [now] than to use an app to do it, then I'll use an app.
I tried rooting the phone. Not sure if it's worth it, considering it's on a CDMA network and my carrier is now on the GSM netowrk (Cricket Wireless now owned by AT&T), but I'd like to still use the phone [since it's in great condition] for other things. However, I had problems rooting the phone. Maybe the stuff I'm supposed to download for the phone is out-dated and/or anything that would have been used to root the Android phone in the past can not be used to root it now because like Microsoft with Windows XP, the support is no longer there.
When I tried to connect to the Google Play Store, it asked for my Google account. So I typed in my default Gmail address and password and it kept telling me it was the wrong Google email address and/or password. I must have typed it in like 10 times copied directly out of LastPass, since I use the LastPass Firefox add-on for most of the passwords I can't remember that are longer than 12 characters. Does anyone know why this might be happening
One more thing is that when I try to upload or download or whatever apps to my HTC One V from my computer via the Google Play Store (apps that I already had, but that were deleted from the phone when I did a factory reset), it keeps telling me that those apps are already installed on that particular phone. Wouldn't everything sync
I'd prefer to root my phone manually versus giving some app company my MEID number or whatever and having them give me a code to do it, not because of paying a few bucks, but because it's more fun doing it on my own. But if there's no other way to root my phone [now] than to use an app to do it, then I'll use an app.