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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Easy. ROot The Phone . DOwnload Titanium BAckup From MArket, After YOu HAve Titanium BAckup INstalled Open it, then Freeze the "tethering Manager app under Backup&Restore
ENJOY
Why would one want to do this? Im just curious.
acjames said:
Why would one want to do this? Im just curious.
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so you dont have to pay for wifi tether.. well at least i dont want to PAY
detour http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1312526
Does unlocking your bootloader delete apps + data?
Yes, it does.
Logseman said:
Yes, it does.
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Thanks, on that note im using titanium backup =)
I was trying to uninstall all the apps that i didn't use on factory t-mobile's network. (factory games, my tmobile etc. etc.) Anyone know how to get rid of this? My phone is rooted but I'd like to keep my factory ROM. Many thanks ahead of time!
XxGoKoUxX said:
I was trying to uninstall all the apps that i didn't use on factory t-mobile's network. (factory games, my tmobile etc. etc.) Anyone know how to get rid of this? My phone is rooted but I'd like to keep my factory ROM. Many thanks ahead of time!
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Either Freeze the apps with Titanium Backup Pro, or delete the APK's using Root Explorer (apps are in /system/app).
skadude66 said:
Either Freeze the apps with Titanium Backup Pro, or delete the APK's using Root Explorer (apps are in /system/app).
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^ Titanium backup also does delete
jordanishere said:
^ Titanium backup also does delete
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Haha true! I always just deleted through Root Explorer good catch.
Sent from my SGH-T989 using xda premium
thank you so much for your help guys! the titanium software worked! I've got all that junk i didn't want deleted.... saved me a ton of headache since I have to look through the phone a thousand times to find the one piece of software i wanted.
if I update from an older to a newer version of ARHD on my HTC One X?
Nutroke said:
if I update from an older to a newer version of ARHD on my HTC One X?
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use Titanium backup to save your apps and games..when restoring your apps make sure you restore apps with data and you should have your games were you left off mate
Goku80 said:
use Titanium backup to save your apps and games..when restoring your apps make sure you restore apps with data and you should have your games were you left off mate
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Helped a lot. Thanks!
Nutroke said:
Helped a lot. Thanks!
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no problem my friend
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