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Hi all,
How do you transfer Angry Birds data from your old phone to the Galaxy Nexus?
Is there any apps to do this?
Do I need to root?
Thanks
gogol said:
Hi all,
How do you transfer Angry Birds data from your old phone to the Galaxy Nexus?
Is there any apps to do this?
Do I need to root?
Thanks
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You'll need to root and use Titanium backup.
Damn ... And there is no other way for non root user?
RTContent said:
You'll need to root and use Titanium backup.
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Yippie! Found an easy way without root needed!
https://market.android.com/details?id=net.surf2mail.angrybirdsbackup&feature=search_result
Done restored perfectly
gogol said:
Damn ... And there is no other way for non root user?
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I only see ways to backup before rooting. I read this thread [TUT] How to Unlock Bootloader and Root your Htc One V and are the bootloader and root different things? Do you have to install bootloader to root or can you just root it without?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996665
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Bootloader is a program that loads files required during booting.Rooting is a process which gives you access to the root of the system.Bootloader is a program while rooting is a process.
As far as backing up before rooting is concerned, there is a guide here about backing up before rooting.
Searched,but couldn't find it.
And,bootloader doesn't need to be installed,it is present in the device.
And,rooting requires an unlocked bootloader unless you have s-off,which you most probably don't have.
[email protected] OP is not asking how to flash a ROM or a kernel,he's asking the difference between root and bootloader.
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cybervibin said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996665
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Umm what?
mihirengg19 said:
Bootloader is a program that loads files required during booting.Rooting is a process which gives you access to the root of the system.Bootloader is a program while rooting is a process.
As far as backing up before rooting is concerned, there is a guide here about backing up before rooting.
Searched,but couldn't find it.
And,bootloader doesn't need to be installed,it is present in the device.
And,rooting requires an unlocked bootloader unless you have s-off,which you most probably don't have.
[email protected] OP is not asking how to flash a ROM or a kernel,he's asking the difference between root and bootloader.
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Thanks. So back to my original question, how do I backup before unlocking bootloader and rooting? I don't want to lose the data on some of the apps I have.
In my reply,I said that I could not find the thread.I searched,but couldn't find it....wait I'll search again....
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intrepid9 said:
I only see ways to backup before rooting. I read this thread [TUT] How to Unlock Bootloader and Root your Htc One V and are the bootloader and root different things? Do you have to install bootloader to root or can you just root it without?
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What do u want to backup?? Ur ROM or data ( SMS contacts)???
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bahubali67 said:
What do u want to backup?? Ur ROM or data ( SMS contacts)???
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I think it is my rom... my game progress, my notes, etc. I already synced my contacts with Google.
intrepid9 said:
I think it is my rom... my game progress, my notes, etc. I already synced my contacts with Google.
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Rooting procedure does not needs backup .. it will not delete your data though ...
OK,here is the guide for a full adb backup before rooting-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1420351
Use this if you already have the adb+fastboot setup,or it won't work.
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Razor! said:
Rooting procedure does not needs backup .. it will not delete your data though ...
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What? It states here that it will be deleted.
ckpv5 said:
Note: After doing unlocking bootloader, all your data/apps are gone so make a backup to your PC first.
You will need to run the initial setup again.
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mihirengg19 said:
OK,here is the guide for a full adb backup before rooting-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1420351
Use this if you already have the adb+fastboot setup,or it won't work.
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Thanks. Will I be able to restore my data after I root the phone? Or will it restore the stock android that I had on there?
If you restore the adb backup,you will get to the same state(an identical image) as you were before,with all the data and game progress.
mihirengg19 said:
If you restore the adb backup,you will get to the same state(an identical image) as you were before,with all the data and game progress.
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So, is there is any way to import my data and game progress after I root the phone?
You will not be able to import any game progress from the unlocked/unrooted phone to the newly rooted phone.
But after rooting,play again and save the game progress using Ti Backup; you can use Titanium Backup to restore app+data in any Rom after that(though,it is not recommended).
Fine.
mihirengg19 said:
You will not be able to import any game progress from the unlocked/unrooted phone to the newly rooted phone.
But after rooting,play again and save the game progress using Ti Backup; you can use Titanium Backup to restore app+data in any Rom after that(though,it is not recommended).
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Wow. There goes my minecraft world, my 3 star angry birds levels, my unlocked "swag" in fruit ninja, and a whole bunch of other random games that had some nice saved progress.
This is worth it though because Titanium Backup is able to backup apps!
Rooting also gives better control of my phone and I can remove all those annoying network apps that I can't uninstall now.
Thanks for the info.
But,don't worry,after rooting you can easily hack games using gamecih or game saves are easily available online.just google 'angry birds game save' or for any other game you want
Edit: Root isnt required for backing up apps.you can backup using any file manager like file expert.but,to backup data,root is required.
Oh yea, that's what I meant. Backing up data
Oh yea, that's what I meant. Backing up data
mihirengg19 said:
OK,here is the guide for a full adb backup before rooting-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1420351
Use this if you already have the adb+fastboot setup,or it won't work.
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One last question, will I need to back up my SD card too? I installed apps on there. Will the ADB backup back those stuff up too?
No need.
The adb will create an identical image of your rom like CWM or TWRP would.
when you restore the backup,just put the sd with the games in the phone or it will say app not installed.
Or,to avoid unnecessary confusion,move the games to the phone and then do the backup.
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Is there any way I could restore app data and apps after unlocking my bootloader for the first time?
jshashwat93 said:
Is there any way I could restore app data and apps after unlocking my bootloader for the first time?
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Google Cloud, any sort of cloud backup. HTC Backup, ummm maybe a few more but those are the only ones that cross my mind at the moment. I'll update this if I happen to remember anything more for locked/S-ON phones.
You can backup app data with the Helium app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.backup
hi,
is there a tool for backing up note 7 (apps and settings) before returning To the service center ?
I know that smartswitch world but that doesnt backup settings of apps.
titanium backup is good but requires root.
an official note 7 backup tool from samsung would be nice.
or a method to get full nandroid backup without touching inox ?
mrmrmrmr said:
hi,
is there a tool for backing up note 7 (apps and settings) before returning To the service center ?
I know that smartswitch world but that doesnt backup settings of apps.
titanium backup is good but requires root.
an official note 7 backup tool from samsung would be nice.
or a method to get full nandroid backup without touching inox ?
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Try this
http://www.samsung.com/uk/smart-switch/samsung-desktop-app.html
First use smart switch to back up settings of the phone, then use Helium to backup settings of apps and or apps themselves. Helium doesn't require root but works pretty much like titanium backup.
There are lots of apps that helium can't backup data from.
MKchrias said:
There are lots of apps that helium can't backup data from.
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And it keeps crashing on my Note 7 :crying:
pigglett said:
Try this
http://www.samsung.com/uk/smart-switch/samsung-desktop-app.html
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Do you know that it backups app settings ?
I never understand why you can't backup settings of an app especially if the backup is attached to your Google or Samsung ID.
If anyone can confirm anything other than the TB/Root solution that works I would really appreciate it.
I used smart switch and I have over 300 aps on my phone, it backed up all of them but 2.
is there a way to have full nandroid backup ?
also, is it possible to ;
- root
- get titanium backup
- unroot
mrmrmrmr said:
is there a way to have full nandroid backup ?
also, is it possible to ;
- root
- get titanium backup
- unroot
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Root=trigger Knox.
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why not use the built in Samsung Cloud app????
it backs up everything from what i can tell including settings,
eyesofice said:
I used smart switch and I have over 300 aps on my phone, it backed up all of them but 2.
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Thanks, but what about the app's data? It took me several days to set up all my apps, the thought of doing it all again just depresses me!
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ittybittyfds said:
why not use the built in Samsung Cloud app????
it backs up everything from what i can tell including settings,
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Doesn't that just mean phone settings? Or does it include app settings?
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smart switch can be used to backup to SD card... and then restored to new phone... will work the same as when connecting tru cable..... perfect
mrmrmrmr said:
is there a way to have full nandroid backup ?
also, is it possible to ;
- root
- get titanium backup
- unroot
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tonymy01 said:
Root=trigger Knox.
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With the current root method it doesn't trigger knox.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-note-7/how-to/root-super-leaky-bros-sprint-galaxy-t3447202
Regardless if Knox is tripped or not samsung is going to replace it. It's under recall.
apprentice said:
Thanks, but what about the app's data? It took me several days to set up all my apps, the thought of doing it all again just depresses me!
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Doesn't that just mean phone settings? Or does it include app settings?
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I ended up have to log back into all the apps. One camera one I use called MIX once I signed in with my credentials that were originally created an account all presets where there, I think its hit or miss.
fogame said:
With the current root method it doesn't trigger knox.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-note-7/how-to/root-super-leaky-bros-sprint-galaxy-t3447202
Regardless if Knox is tripped or not samsung is going to replace it. It's under recall.
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But how to restore on new phone, if triggering knox is a risk? I guess if that method doesn't then yay.
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When I rang up Samsung to put in my details for the recall, I asked the same question and was given this link-
http://www.samsung.com/uk/support/skp/faq/1059963
It's pretty handy.
ittybittyfds said:
why not use the built in Samsung Cloud app????
it backs up everything from what i can tell including settings,
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where is that app ?
is it preloaded ?
fogame said:
With the current root method it doesn't trigger knox.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-note-7/how-to/root-super-leaky-bros-sprint-galaxy-t3447202
Regardless if Knox is tripped or not samsung is going to replace it. It's under recall.
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Thanks. But this is a rootable firmware for Sprint Note 7. I have generic unlocked Note 7.
Is there an option for that ?
mrmrmrmr said:
where is that app ?
is it preloaded ?
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Settings--->Cloud and accounts--->Backup--->Backup my data
Cheers~
Can you completely backup data from all apps without root?
Thank you in advance
/CK
I have never found a way to do this --- don't think it's possible because without root you have no access to needed folder.
Café King said:
Can you completely backup data from all apps without root?
Thank you in advance
/CK
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No, you need to root