Sky Go 1304



Sky escalated issue promise to ring back in 72 hours which never happened. Quick search found your post and after following your instructions, in a matter of minutes I got Sky Go working again. I basically only needed to change the Region to English UK as it was set to English US as default. Such a simple solution, I wish Sky knew this. Using the app, Samsung users can also back up their phone data as well as delete local data on their device. Taking to Twitter, Samsung Help UK apologised for sending out the notification: “Recently, a notification about “Find My Mobile 1” occurred on a limited number of Galaxy devices. This was sent unintentionally during an internal test and there is no effect on your device.

Sky Go App Error 1304

Whether you’re team Apple or team Samsung, one thing’s for sure, you’re the owner of a Smartphone. Across the world, 3.5 billion people own Smartphones, so it’s safe to say they’re a major part of everyone’s lives in 2020.

Samsung is a leader in the Smartphone realm and almost everyone has that friend who’s opted for Android.

On the whole, Samsung Smartphones deliver on all fronts. But from time to time, even the biggest names in tech can make a mistake.

So, what is the Samsung “find my phone” notification? Why did you receive it and how can you turn the function off?

What is the Samsung “find my phone” notification?

February 20th 2020, saw Samsung Smartphone owners confused by an odd notification that came through to their phones.

Many Samsung Galaxy users reported receiving a notification from Samsung’s Find My Mobile app which read “1” with another “1” below it.

They also stated that clicking on the notification didn’t do anything which started to worry Samsung phone owners.

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A few hours after the notification was sent, Samsung reported that the messages were sent accidentally during an internal test.

Hey uhh @SamsungMobileUS … What's up?#FindMyMobilepic.twitter.com/oMuMNLQwBM

— ʞooן noʎ ǝpɐɯ (@lrichardson727) February 20, 2020

Why did Samsung send out the alert?

According to Samsung, there was no reason for the alert being sent out. It was simply a mistake on their end while they ran internal tests.

Many Samsung phone users were, quite understandably, worried to receive the notification. The “Find My Mobile” app is much the same as Apple’s “Find my iPhone” app and can help the owner of the phone remotely locate or lock their device.

Using the app, Samsung users can also back up their phone data as well as delete local data on their device.

Taking to Twitter, Samsung Help UK apologised for sending out the notification:

“Recently, a notification about “Find My Mobile 1” occurred on a limited number of Galaxy devices. This was sent unintentionally during an internal test and there is no effect on your device. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our customers.”

Wtf Samsung? #Samsung#findmymobile#hacked? pic.twitter.com/L3KV0lXaNZ

— Will (@Will87975869) February 20, 2020

Sky Go App Code 1304

How to disable “find my phone” on Samsung

To disable the “Find my phone” feature on a Samsung phone, please follow the steps below:

  • Head to your phone “settings”.
  • Click on “Lock screen and security”.
  • Scroll down to “Find my phone” and select.
  • Find the “Reactivation lock” option and un-tick the tick box.
  • To confirm it’s definitely you carrying out this change, you’ll be asked to enter the password of your Samsung account.

Sky Go is an online TV service that first launched in 2006. In 2020, Sky TV is as flexible as ever – whether you want to catch up with a series on the train or watch live TV from the comfort of your bed, you can now do that at the click of a button.

Even if you forget to record your favourite programme, there’s now no need to worry as you can remotely hit ‘record’ via Sky Go.

But, for all its great points, Sky Go will come with the odd error code. We take a look at Error Code 1304. What does it mean? How can you fix it? And how you can prevent it from coming back in the future?

Sky Go Currently Unavailable Code 1304

What is the root cause of Sky Go error code 1304?

If you’re receiving the message: “Sky Go unavailable. Please try again later. Error code 1304”, don’t panic – this is a common issue.

A variety of factors come into play when it comes to the cause of this issue. But, more often than not it comes down to a glitch in the service.

Depending on which machine you’re trying to watch Sky Go on, your solution will differ. Below we take a look at both Apple Macs and other laptops.

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How to fix the Sky Go error on your MacBook

The first thing to try is to uninstall the Sky Go app, you can do this by going into the App Store, finding the Sky Go app and clicking uninstall, then simply reinstall the app and try loading up the player again.

An easy thing to check is whether you’re using the most recent software. Ensure that your MacBook is as up-to-date as it can be. These machines often require updates which are sometimes easy to miss.

To download a macOS software update, navigate to the Apple menu, click on “System Preferences”, “Software Update”. Once downloaded.

Finally, if you’re still not having any luck, delete the Sky Go folder by going to “Finder”, “Users”, “Library”, “Application Support” and “Delete Sky Go Folder”. Now, log out and the app should now work when you log back in.

Sky Go: Fix the error on a Windows laptop

If you’re using a Windows laptop you may be experiencing error code 1304, too.

In the same vein as the MacBook steps, firstly try uninstalling the Sky Go app by simply right-clicking the Sky Go icon and selecting “uninstall”. You can then reinstall the application to see if it works.

Drivers not being updated could be a big part of why the app is not working and could lead to worse computer performance overall.

To update your drivers, open the Start Menu, search for “Device Manager” and click the top result. Double-click the category “Video Card” and “Applications”. Right-click the device, and select the “Update Driver” option.

If you’re still experiencing the error and have a Sky Q system, with your Sky Q remote control, go to “Settings”, “Status” and go to “Watch via Sky Q app” and click on “Reactivate.”