Is there a way to save installed apps locally (SDcard)? I bought Mybackup but to restore it I've to log in in the market and the phone start automatically to download all the apps saved. I want to save Mybackup app... but how????
Suggesting you Titanium backup, its the most widely spread app.
with pro, you can even sync backups with dropbox. You can backup any app you want, even batch backup is available.
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Or you can use Appmonster. It backups installed apps on sd-card as installable apk-files. Only the apps are backedup, no data!
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GerdJ said:
Or you can use Appmonster. It backups installed apps on sd-card as installable apk-files. Only the apps are backedup, no data!
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This sounds very good.
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Can someone tell me how go put all my apps somewhere whenever I flash a new rom? I always have to download everything again-_- and also my gmail contacts aren't saved from where they were saved on previous roms..any help? Thanks
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Titanium Backup does this. You can backup/restore apps & settings. Also, you can extract the .apk files and copy them to your sd card.
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kingvaj23 said:
Can someone tell me how go put all my apps somewhere whenever I flash a new rom? I always have to download everything again-_- and also my gmail contacts aren't saved from where they were saved on previous roms..any help? Thanks
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You Can Also Try AppMonster!
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I'll second the Titanium Backup recommendation, makes it easy to get your apps back where they were after your flash a new ROM or wipe. It's a must have app for any Android phone IMO and is good enough to be a sole reason for rooting (I rooted my mom's OG Droid just so she could use TB)
Is there a auto install for titanium? Instead if running batch and clicking install for every app?
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Is there a auto install for titanium? Instead if running batch and clicking install for every app?
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The paid version doesn't require you to click install for every app (it's a true batch operation).
Do i need the premium key??
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uh yes. god forbid we support the dev.
Lol okay thanks guys
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make sure that your data and contacts are syncing with google, you can do that by menu>settings>accounts>autosync
Hey I have a question. So I'm going from a captivated to a HTC Inspire. And I don't want to root. But I do have some photos and files that are saved on titanium backup in my vault free app. Is there a way to get those off of there and on my new phone without having to
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Your last sentence is incomplete.
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I don't really get it. You have an App called "Vault free" that saved files & pics for you?
Did you try just to reinstall the app and restore the data from SD?
Sorry the last part should be root. See the issue is I have the data saved in tb. I can get vault free from the market but not the original data from tb. So my question is is there any way to maybe pull the data out of the tb folder on the computer and maybe get it back in vault free?
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Do you still have the Captivate? Can you download the files from TB to the Capti, then upload to your computer??
Also, you know you are going to want to root some day, why not just do it now??
Lol I am going to want to root. This is actually the first phone that does everything perfect. It is so fast. And I don't have the captivated anymore but I have all the files on my inspire SD card. All the.folders are there but just can't open and view the pictures
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If you just want to backup your pictures.
You can plug usb cable then direct backup to your pc
Im trying to find a backup app that backups app data, contacts, call log, messages, photos/videos. Basically almost how iTunes backups iphones but i want to back all that up into google drive. Is there any app that does that? I found ones that do somethings but not all unfortunately. If google just came up with a system like this it would make android even better but so far they haven't
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Closest thing to that I can think of is Titanium Backup, but your phone has to be rooted to use it.
It doesnt backup sd elements as far as i know though
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You can look to MyPhoneExplorer https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fjsoft.myphoneexplorer.client
But I think it only synchronizes the backups on the pc
I am using a combination of Titanium Backup and Foldersync.
Titanium Backup to backup my phone/apps/... and than I use Foldersync to sync some directorys of my SD card to a FTP server.
Syncing with Google Drive is possible in both apps.
Not a single-app solution but works great for me
I wish i could talk to a dev about this idea because it would really come in handy. I mean most of us have 5gb of free space on google drive not being used so it would come in handy thats for sure
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I am using a combination of Titanium Backup and Foldersync.
Titanium Backup to backup my phone/apps/... and than I use Foldersync to sync some directorys of my SD card to a FTP server.
Syncing with Google Drive is possible in both apps.
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^^ just instead of Titanium Backup i use App Backup and Restore.
Just wondering if i create a backup of my apps (whats app, games etc) and then restore them after installing any custom rom, do i need to re-register them?
Like for whats app, do i need to register it again? Asking this question because i used a number which was 'accidentally' transferred to someone else by vodafone and yet my what's app works fine right now.
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No, you don't need to re register again.
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Okay. Then can you help me in a good backup and restore app for unrooted LG GP
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You cant restore apps from a unrooted phone. You need root. You can it do with titanium backup.
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For non-rooted apk backup.
"Appmonster" is the one i am using now. It only will backup your added stuff easily. Different programs have different mechanisms for licencing, so there are some that certannly will have to re-connect with the store or something before they will be the paid version. Others that it is a part added securely, and one (piece of crap) wanted to licence verify every day. Appmonster does not backup extra external data stuff, So i do that manually, and again it might still have to connect to finish. or check licence.
there are 2 others that do the simple backup installed apps to apk packages, both worked (unrooted) for what you can do unrooted, i just happen to be using appmonster because it was simple, and aimable to a folder. Some paid programs are not able to be backed up with it, some secured stuff .
Try Helium too. Need to hook up to a PC for it to work though. Works with uprooted.
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if I root and use titanium backup to uninstall apps like Email, Snote and such, can I recover them by doing a full system reset? or are they gone forever unless I back them up?
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red321red321 said:
if I root and use titanium backup to uninstall apps like Email, Snote and such, can I recover them by doing a full system reset? or are they gone forever unless I back them up?
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I recommend you to "freeze" these applications and then catch the bugs, because some applications are essential for the tablet... And yes, they gone forever, back them up.