Mobile login does not work
I'm trying to login for mobline version of Nirvana (www.nirvanahq.com/m).
Login & pass are allright, checked a few times, and logged in succesfully in firefox.
In mobile, it keeps redirecting to login page.
Device:
HTC Desire, Android 2.2 Chrome browser.
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Support Staff 2 Posted by Elbert McLaughlin on 06 Aug, 2010 04:26 PM
Yeah... ever since I upgraded my Nexus One to the latest Android version the mobile login has been hit or miss. What's up with that? Will have someone here investigate...
thanks for posting...
3 Posted by ant_asm on 12 Feb, 2011 05:21 PM
I've the same problem. I can't login to Nirvana2.0 (app.nirvanahq.com/m) from my mobile device (HTC Wildfire, neither Dolphin HD nor HTC(default) browser). Login/pasword are right, and I succesfully logged in from PC(Chome browser).
4 Posted by porthcothan on 06 Mar, 2011 09:12 AM
Me too. I can login on laptop (chrome) fine but via iPod touch it doesn't recognise my login or even my email address... Any ideas?
5 Posted by Tiago on 14 Jun, 2011 07:49 AM
got the same problem here.. iphone 2g though.. can't login.. it gives me an error (please try again) and it takes me back to the login... could never login through my mobile although I can throuh google chrome on my pc...
any ideas??
6 Posted by elvyrorie on 14 Jun, 2011 02:22 PM
I'm using a Droid 2, with Dolphin HD browser. Seems to always work for me, although the mobile site seems to be extremely slow loading. It doesn't matter which browser I use, it seems to always load very slowly.
Support Staff 7 Posted by David McLaughlin on 17 Jun, 2011 06:53 PM
@Tiago - Elbert's the mobile expert, and I asked him about your 2g phone (I wasn't sure about your iOS version) -- here's his reply
N2 only runs on iOS 4 and up.
If s/he can find a way to get iOS 4 on an older device, it may work. BUT, Apple does not allow iOS 4 to be installed on older devices. You'd have to jailbreak and go through a whole lotta hoopla to make it work. Even then, I wouldn't count on the performance being very good. The older devices do not have enough RAM to run iOS 4, which is why Apple doesn't support them.
Hope that helps,
David
8 Posted by Tiago on 18 Jun, 2011 10:44 AM
@David. Thanks for the investigation.. It seems like I'll have to upgrade my phone...
Cheers
9 Posted by paravoidx on 05 Aug, 2011 11:48 PM
Thanks, that answer my issue too! Trying to log in using an iPhone 3g with OS3.1.3
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