Backup JB's Data Usage statistics - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Hello. I'd like to backup the JellyBeans' Data Usage (the one you can reach from Settings) counters in order to carry them over while flashing ROMs. I tried backupping all system data from Titanium, but then I don't know which one to restore exactly. Can anyone help?
Thanks

cm0901 said:
Hello. I'd like to backup the JellyBeans' Data Usage (the one you can reach from Settings) counters in order to carry them over while flashing ROMs. I tried backupping all system data from Titanium, but then I don't know which one to restore exactly. Can anyone help?
Thanks
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experience tell there is problem when backup and restore system data using titanium backup.
titanium backup is good for backup and restore apps and its data.

acloh0411 said:
experience tell there is problem when backup and restore system data using titanium backup.
titanium backup is good for backup and restore apps and its data.
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So, no way to backup that data?

cm0901 said:
So, no way to backup that data?
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I think titanium provide the option to backup data like that, but don't know how to do it manually, of course you will need root access.

dindog said:
I think titanium provide the option to backup data like that, but don't know how to do it manually, of course you will need root access.
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Obviously I'm rooted. I'm using Titanium but when I restore the data nothing happens...

cm0901 said:
Obviously I'm rooted. I'm using Titanium but when I restore the data nothing happens...
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maybe it need reboot? last time I try, it seem fine.

I tried to do the will of Titanium and other opportunities .. unfortunately I could not believe that keeping the data are not possible through backup : Eek:

fernandosds1 said:
Já tentei fazer pelo Titanium em outras oportunidades e não consegui..infelizmente acredito que guardar esses dados não sejam possiveis através de backup : Eek:
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English in the threads please. Xda rules.
Edit...Thanks for changing it bud
sent from my Galaxy Nexus running official Jelly Bean!!!!

Just call this number when you wanna check your data. They will respond with a text massage.
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Edit...sorry you have to be on AT&T to use this.
sent from my Galaxy Nexus running official Jelly Bean!!!!

Looks like jelly bean includes an "auto sync data" option in the mobile data section, but I don't know if it carries on to custom ROM's or not.
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It turned out that Titanium Backup didn't work properly because of a bug. Titanium's team kindly sent me a test version with a bugfix that actually works. So I guess that with the next update we'll be able to backup and restore data usage statistics.

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[Q] What is best way make back up?

What is best way make backup Messages, settings, App etc...
zeus34 said:
What is best way make backup Messages, settings, App etc...
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Use clockworkmod to do a backup, backs up the entire phone or titanium backup to backup just apps and data.
For just SMS I use WaveSecure.
alexluckett said:
Use clockworkmod to do a backup, backs up the entire phone or titanium backup to backup just apps and data.
For just SMS I use WaveSecure.
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Any of these requires root?
I reckon, clockwork needs root.
Titanium Backup needs root too, fyi
and, so, as you require root for both, have clockworkmod create a nandroid backup...
the created backup is stored on your sd card, make sure you copy it to another location as well (in case your sd card gets crippled )
Seems like both app needs root.
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iAltair said:
Seems like both app needs root.
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nope, it does not seem like....
they DO require root...
also, quick question for this thread:
if i create a nandroid backup, do i still need to worry about my apps completely working (and therefore should also create a Ti backup)?
kebong said:
also, quick question for this thread:
if i create a nandroid backup, do i still need to worry about my apps completely working (and therefore should also create a Ti backup)?
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Nandroid backup is indispensable if everything goes tits up, so I make one prior to flashing a new ROM, at least then I know worst case scenario I can get back to where I am now. I use Ti to restore apps and, more importantly, their associated data after doing a clean install of a ROM, also I can schedule Nandroid to regularly backup apps and data for me

i want to switch a rom please help

so i have calk vs. 2.5 and i want unnamed rom with all my app's. so when i go into recovery do i need to format all data or can i just instal the rom ??? and ik u can use titanium backup but in titanium backup is there a button restore all backed up apps? thanks!
In order to flash a completely different ROM, you need to wipe data, which will erase your current ROM and apps. You will need to use Titanium Backup to restore your apps after formatting and flashing the new ROM.
I think (not positive) TB has a batch option to restore all user apps.
shlomi84 said:
so i have calk vs. 2.5 and i want unnamed rom with all my app's. so when i go into recovery do i need to format all data or can i just instal the rom ??? and ik u can use titanium backup but in titanium backup is there a button restore all backed up apps? thanks!
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Back up your apps on the current rom you are running. Use Titanium back up from the market. I usually wipe data and then back up the app. Go down the list until you got all the ones you wanted.
When you flash the new rom, flash it normally as you would going to any new rom. I use Calkulin's FORMAT ALL zip folder. It's easiest. And then flash new rom and reboot system. After you let the rom settle in for a good while, I usually reboot the phone. Then when you start setting up on the new rom, download Titanium back up again from the market. Once it's on your phone, go into the app and all the apps you backed up should be at the bottom. I usually just restore the app not the data with it.
Try not to restore system apps + data because it can cause problems when switching between ROMS.
caseykelly said:
Try not to restore system apps + data because it can cause problems when switching between ROMS.
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I've never even found myself backing up/restoring system apps. I just stick to the "user apps".
eao1991 said:
I've never even found myself backing up/restoring system apps. I just stick to the "user apps".
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is there a one button click for "restore all backed up user app's" or restore all app's lol i got alot of app's and takes like an hour between roms to get everything back
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shlomi84 said:
is there a one button click for "restore all backed up user app's" or restore all app's lol i got alot of app's and takes like an hour between roms to get everything back
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Yes. Click menu then batch but it only works with the paid version of TB. I've had plenty of problems restoring apps and user data with TB on a new Rom. Yes it's quick and easy but in my opinion it's worth the time to reinstall everything you can fresh from the market.
I've always found switching roms a good time to clear out unneeded apps, just select the ones I really use and forget the rest.
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DataHawg said:
Yes. Click menu then batch but it only works with the paid version of TB. I've had plenty of problems restoring apps and user data with TB on a new Rom. Yes it's quick and easy but in my opinion it's worth the time to reinstall everything you can fresh from the market.
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Agree with this sentiment. Connected to Wi-Fi and take 10 minutes to fresh install everything so you know you aren't getting any of the conflicts that can arise using restored apps from different firmware.

Best backup app

I am looking to root but have just set it all up. Whats the best app to back everything up so once roted and i have lost everyting it starts again the same way i left it
Best backup app with root access is still Titanium Backup imo. Helium sucks and isn`t worth your money to be honest.
Using Titanium Backup for years now... It's all you need!
Cheers, Axel
I need it before root so that when it is rooted i can just put all apps etc back on
andywright1982 said:
I need it before root so that when it is rooted i can just put all apps etc back on
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Sorry, misunderstood your intention I would suggest a nandroid backup with TWRP ! This way you can recall the phone exactly as it was when performing the backup...
s3axel said:
Sorry, misunderstood your intention I would suggest a nandroid backup with TWRP ! This way you can recall the phone exactly as it was when performing the backup...
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Not quite, you`ll won`t backup stock recovery off course
andywright1982 said:
I am looking to root but have just set it all up. Whats the best app to back everything up so once roted and i have lost everyting it starts again the same way i left it
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Root first then setup. Google will restore all apps but without media,calls,emails or text. For all this you need some cloud backup because root require bootloader to be opened so device will be wiped.
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noob question about backup/restore

With TWRP, can I back up the apps, make a full wipe, and restore all of them without having problems with clean instalation? Or is better titanium backup? Or is better download all apps again of Internet?
TWRP will back up the APKs, but can't back up some of the app data saved to the /data/media folder. If you restore a nandroid after wiping the /data partition, you'll find that some of your apps will have been effectively reset. It's better to use TiBU to save it.
Backup up apps using Gmail
I think it's the best way
Manav__25 said:
Backup up apps using Gmail
I think it's the best way
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What do you mean with Gmail?
ERNZT said:
What do you mean with Gmail?
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Your google account. But i wouldnt safe all my app data at google
MarcTremonti said:
Your google account. But i wouldnt safe all my app data at google
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Oh yeah, I have the backup in that way! But I mean a type of backup where you do not have to download Internet applications, every time you do a clean flash ....
ERNZT said:
Oh yeah, I have the backup in that way! But I mean a type of backup where you do not have to download Internet applications, every time you do a clean flash ....
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Titaniumbackup.
ERNZT said:
Oh yeah, I have the backup in that way! But I mean a type of backup where you do not have to download Internet applications, every time you do a clean flash ....
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In that case titanium backup would be a good option
Titanium backup is something I use over TWRP....
Puddi_Puddin said:
Titanium backup is something I use over TWRP.. With luckypatcher u can even get the premium for free.
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Don't go on that route. You may get banned from XDA.
TiBu really is worth its price, especially if you use it a lot. And somehow I have a feeling that most people on XDA forums do need an app like this quite often.
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ERNZT said:
With TWRP, can I back up the apps, make a full wipe, and restore all of them without having problems with clean instalation? Or is better titanium backup? Or is better download all apps again of Internet?
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My favorite is Backup+
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Question How to Backup with TWRP on MIUI ?

Hello
im using TWRP 3.6 on Miui eu can i backup everything with twrp ?
because its says not all users decrypted
Hello.
TWRP is not the best option to backup user data now. I advice you to use other methods.
I personally use Swift Backup. It backs up all my apps along with their data. It's a really good one.
But I do hope you find a way to backup ur stuff using twrp. Still, I highly advice you to confirm that it does recover your backup. You don't wanna backup all ur stuff thinking they're recoverable then happens they aren't.
+1 for Swift Backup, great app
reg66 said:
+1 for Swift Backup, great app
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does it backup data of games
Natsu! said:
does it backup data of games
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Yes. WiFi passwords, logs, app data etc etc. You need to be rooted for app data though. Some apps like banking apps will need to be signed in again, but it copies most app data over. Just run a full backup with all apps, copy to pc, flash rom, copy back and install swift backup again. I just backup the whole swiftbackup folder

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