I have question regarding option "rom backup" in this aplication. Backup wil be made with all settings and installed aplications? Or I'm wrong? Sorry if this question will be stupid for someone but HOX is my first phone with Android...
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*elmo* said:
I have question regarding option "rom backup" in this aplication. Backup wil be made with all settings and installed aplications? Or I'm wrong? Sorry if this question will be stupid for someone but HOX is my first phone with Android...
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yes it does and you can use App Extracter to extract them:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1300311
It looks that titanium backup is not so necessary?
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Well, the backup in Rom manager backs up everything, and will restore everything (including the ROM)
Titanium backup can restore apps and settings to a new ROM.
Thanks guys for quick response :thumbup:
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*elmo* said:
It looks that titanium backup is not so necessary?
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but titanium backup has its own pros and many other useful features too thats why people use it instead of Go Backup{ which is also free and backs up apps too}
check this video to know all features of TB:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Fi4HhvKCFk
i would recommend you to use TB
vivek_bhoj said:
but titanium backup has its own pros and many other useful features too thats why people use it instead of Go Backup{ which is also free and backs up apps too}
check this video to know all features of TB:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Fi4HhvKCFk
i would recommend you to use TB
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I will follow your recommendation :thumbup:
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If I do a nandroid compleat phone and sd backup, if I chose to restore it later does it put everything back as it was? All apps and contacts and messages and everything?
Thanks
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Yes it puts them back to how they were when you backed up
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ste1164 said:
Yes it puts them back to how they were when you backed up
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I thought it did that it takes like a full capture and then restores it but just wanted to check thanks
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What's the best or way to backup your apps plus the data ? I'm using the free version of titanium backup and it seems to work but I wonder if theres something better......
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trembly01 said:
What's the best or way to backup your apps plus the data ? I'm using the free version of titanium backup and it seems to work but I wonder if theres something better......
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The pro version.
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I know there are ways, and also post regarding this same topic. I'm just wondering what is a good way ti get rid of those stuck applications that I never use but can't get rid if.
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I'm on an Epic, rooted of course, and I yes Antek file manager to uninstall those pesky stock apps that I don't want
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Root explorer..
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Alex-V said:
Root explorer..
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Yeah, just use a file manager.
Browse to system/app and delete what you don't want, just make sure to make a backup first.
Settings / Apps / All, then choose an app and hit "Disable". Not exactly uninstalling, but the closest you'll ever get if you are not rooted.
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Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone can recommend a good app for app back up and restore?
I don't want titanium as I'm not rooted, does anyone know if app monster is any good?
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YesEvil said:
Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone can recommend a good app for app back up and restore?
I don't want titanium as I'm not rooted, does anyone know if app monster is any good?
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Carbon by koush
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Ultimate backup works perfectly never had a problem flashed about 100+ roms
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Had problems with Carbon, drivers are installed on my laptop but phone us not recognised when it's plugged in.
Does ultimate backup allow you back up app user data, such as game saves?
Or are there any apps that will do this?
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App Back up and restore
Go backup
+1 Go backup pro the best, but I think you need to be root, at least for all posibilities
Super backup works quite well
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The only solution is Carbon
My backup pro. Allows you to backup to sdcard as well as to the cloud
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My backup pro. Allows you to backup to sdcard as well as to the cloud
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does it back up app data without root?
I would suggest go backup pro , backs up everything including contacts , messages, launcher layout , apps and data , supports cloud backup too , and many more features . Check it out
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Can't beat go backup
I think any backup app that backs up user data requires ROOT access
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Hello I got currently GB with much apps installed and I want to flash jb but I don't want to lose my apps. How to backup my apps?
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Desmaize38 said:
Hello I got currently GB with much apps installed and I want to flash jb but I don't want to lose my apps. How to backup my apps?
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Use titaniumbackup from market, it works really well
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Just in case Titanium backup seems too complicated this one seems to work quite well & easy (ofcourse it does not have tons of features)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.idea.backup.smscontacts