Any ways to backup app data without rooting?? - HTC One X

Hi,
I am using One X but after some firmware update, my signal go crazy. I am send it for repair but want to backup my data. please help.
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Flashben said:
Hi,
I am using One X but after some firmware update, my signal go crazy. I am send it for repair but want to backup my data. please help.
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Read THIS ,mate...

Or this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1844032
Basically does the same. Just without all the text input.

IF you use that method once rooted and flashed a custom rom, will it restore all my apps only, or will it restore stock ROM also?

Wilks3y said:
IF you use that method once rooted and flashed a custom rom, will it restore all my apps only, or will it restore stock ROM also?
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If you're rooted, I would just TB instead. Much easier way to do it.

cilsoe said:
If you're rooted, I would just TB instead. Much easier way to do it.
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If I m rooted, there are plenty app out there mate. But I m sending it back for repair so I can't root it
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[Q] Question on updating VZW Galaxy Nexus

1st off i want to say sorry if someone already posted this question, but i couldnt find a answer. my sis galaxy nexus on 4.1.1 and i wanted to know if theirs a way to update to 4.1.2 or maybe even the latest 4.2.2 but with out losing any data. the phone is stock unlock and rooted. i know i can just put a rom but she doesnt want to lose anything so can i update it?
Thanks in advance
Ram1500 said:
1st off i want to say sorry if someone already posted this question, but i couldnt find a answer. my sis galaxy nexus on 4.1.1 and i wanted to know if theirs a way to update to 4.1.2 or maybe even the latest 4.2.2 but with out losing any data. the phone is stock unlock and rooted. i know i can just put a rom but she doesnt want to lose anything so can i update it?
Thanks in advance
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Download titanium back up. Back up all app data. Make sure your on the latest clockwork mod or twrp. Wipe data factory reset flash mmuzzy 4.2.2 rom let apps restore from play store then restore app data from titanium back up and profit.
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You can, but will she even notice if its updated? I'd fastboot flash all except userdata.img, in your case http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
so i can get the system img and boot img from 4.2.2 and flash it on her Gnex and itll work?
Ram1500 said:
so i can get the system img and boot img from 4.2.2 and flash it on her Gnex and itll work?
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I think Titanium is your best bet... After I flash a rom I restore apps and data (not system apps) before I even sign into my Google accounts, it's never failed, I've have backups that I've used since Titanium came out, it's never failed me and I've never had any issues with it...
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Esteway.619 said:
Download titanium back up. Back up all app data. Make sure your on the latest clockwork mod or twrp. Wipe data factory reset flash mmuzzy 4.2.2 rom let apps restore from play store then restore app data from titanium back up and profit.
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THIS!
Trust me ANY other custom ROM is usually ALOT better than pure stock, she will appreciate it mor as an update!
Any custom rom will have advantages over plain stock.
I also have a similar question. Is there any way to stay on stock unrooted 4.1.1 and get the 4.2 lock screen?
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tatuuud said:
Any custom rom will have advantages over plain stock.
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and disadvantages.
supervision said:
I also have a similar question. Is there any way to stay on stock unrooted 4.1.1 and get the 4.2 lock screen?
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I think that would take some serious tomfoolery, a lot of that stuff is in the framework I believe, I could be wrong though...
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Ram1500 said:
and i wanted to know if theirs a way to update to 4.1.2 or maybe even the latest 4.2.2 but with out losing any data. the phone is stock unlock and rooted. i know i can just put a rom but she doesnt want to lose anything so can i update it?
Thanks in advance
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1419170
simple
Yeah I figured - I'll probably just use Cyanogen's nightly. Thanks for the reply.
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supervision said:
Yeah I figured - I'll probably just use Cyanogen's nightly. Thanks for the reply.
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The CM nightlies are runnimg very well for me...
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Yeah I figured - I'll probably just use Cyanogen's 4.2 nightly.
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E-Z update 4.2.2

Must start from any stock ROM (rooted) backup root , click system update, restore root and your all done. Then download goo manager n flash twrp recovery your welcome
Which stock Rom did you use?
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How do u backup root?
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I used OTA ROOT KEEPER app free from the playstore to back up, and for rom any rooted stock rom will work, i had a backup i made when i rooted my nexus for the 1st time
greeneyez15o said:
I used OTA ROOT KEEPER app free from the playstore to back up, and for rom any rooted stock rom will work, i had a backup i made when i rooted my nexus for the 1st time
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if u cant find a stock rom, i'll post one
Thanks for the reply. Can u please upload a stock rom as I deleted the backup I made when I first rooted.
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I've tried two different stock roms with both cwm and twrp and I get errors with both
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icytrey said:
I've tried two different stock roms with both cwm and twrp and I get errors with both
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Modaco custom rom, u can find it in android development page 2
Modaco didn't work either.Any idea what I'm doing wrong? Both recoveries come up with errors. What's your exact process?
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icytrey said:
Modaco didn't work either.Amy idea what I'm doing wrong? Both recoveries come up with errors. What's your exact process?
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Same here. Errors during recovery. Tried twice.
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tomiglio said:
Same here. Errors during recovery. Tried twice.
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Im trying to see if i missed somthin, i flashed a stock rom 4.2.1 using latest twrp recovery then i used root keeper to backup my root, then went into settings n hit system update.after it all loaded up i ran root keeper again n rerooted

whats app problem

I have whattsapp installed on my HTC DHD. I now want to upgrade to a new phone but still use the same whatsapp account and number. The issue I have is that I am currently overseas and don't have access to the local number where the verification code will be sent. On the other hand I dont want to create a new account with the new number as this number is only temporary. So is there a way where I can verify my whattsapp account without having too get the sms? I don't have root access on my phone.
Sorry mate I don't think there's a solution for this...... Without your local number and verification sms... I don't think you can access your old account...
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I read that you can do a backup and then transfer that data to the new phone. People suggested Titanium backup. The issue is that requires root access. I wanted to know what the backup does. If it just creates the APK to transfer or is it more.....
It will back up the data of the app too, and when it restores, the app will be in the same state it was when backed up. It won't ask you to verify a number again.
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sashank said:
It will back up the data of the app too, and when it restores, the app will be in the same state it was when backed up. It won't ask you to verify a number again.
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I used Ultimate backup
Will this also backup the app data like titanium backup?
Yes. There will be 3 backup options - APK only, Data only, APK + Data.
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But u have to root your devices,i think it needed to back up app data..
hdorius said:
But u have to root your devices,i think it needed to back up app data..
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hdorius said:
But u have to root your devices,i think it needed to back up app data..
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Is there any way to backup without rooting?
I actually want to trade my phone in, and dont want issues due to it being rooted...
Yes, use the Carbon backup app by Koushik Dutta (ClockworkMod).
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sashank said:
Yes, use the Carbon backup app by Koushik Dutta (ClockworkMod).
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I thought that was only for 4.0+?
My bad. I just assumed he was on an ICS/JB ROM.
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sashank said:
My bad. I just assumed he was on an ICS/JB ROM.
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I don't think he can be if he's not rooted and needs a non root backup tool.
What's big deal in using temporary number on what's app?
To use any of those backup tools you need to root your device.
Or the only solution is, if your Sim is with some one just tell them to put that Sim and share that verification code SMS.
bananagranola said:
I don't think he can be if he's not rooted and needs a non root backup tool.
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D'oh!
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Unlocking my Galaxy s3

I have an att galaxy s3 I will be unlocking to use with tmobile. It's currently rooted running on axis rom. Do I need to flash a different rom or can I continue to use this one???
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myzterray said:
I have an att galaxy s3 I will be unlocking to use with tmobile. It's currently rooted running on axis rom. Do I need to flash a different rom or can I continue to use this one???
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I suggest you go back to stock firmware and then try the code. Just make a nandroid and backup your pictures and stuff.
Some say it being rooted will make a code note work. Never tried myself
hednik said:
I suggest you go back to stock firmware and then try the code. Just make a nandroid and backup your pictures and stuff.
Some say it being rooted will make a code note work. Never tried myself
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Thanks however Is this a fact because I would like to avoid flashing back to stock if possible. I guess it would be the safest thing to do but definitely would prefer not to.
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myzterray said:
Thanks however Is this a fact because I would like to avoid flashing back to stock if possible. I guess it would be the safest thing to do but definitely would prefer not to.
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The code will not work unless you are on a stock TW rom
myzterray said:
Thanks however Is this a fact because I would like to avoid flashing back to stock if possible. I guess it would be the safest thing to do but definitely would prefer not to.
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Just make a backup of your current setup and go to a stock build. It's really easy. I always leave a backup of the stock rom on my phone in case I ever have some weird issue
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Franky_V said:
Just make a backup of your current setup and go to a stock build. It's really easy. I always leave a backup of the stock rom on my phone in case I ever have some weird issue
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Ok so I don't need to un root my phone just flash the stock rom. Then once I get it unlocked I can re flash axis?
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Also do I still use att roms or can I now use tmobile roms?
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[Q] Preparing for sending back.

What do i need to do? I'm gonna send back my N7 LTE for replacement because of the screen bleed issue when the stock images come out. I'm running carbon rom. Any things to do before sending it back?
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Flash back to stock and lock your bootloader back.
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arvin07143 said:
Flash back to stock and lock your bootloader back.
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All stock? After doing that i can send it right away?
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Ya,i think so. cause i dont have a nexus.
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The problem is Google hasn't released a factory image for the LTE version, only for the Wi-Fi version:
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
I'm hoping you made a full backup before installing custom rom.
Tiketti said:
The problem is Google hasn't released a factory image for the LTE version, only for the Wi-Fi version:
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
I'm hoping you made a full backup before installing custom rom.
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Yeah that's my problem. I'll just wait for that before sending it back.
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Maybe you can get someone to upload a Nandroid backup of their stock ROM for you.
lucky boy !!!
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
another thing to learn always back up stock image which come with the device as soon as you rooted your device.
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Maybe you can get someone to upload a Nandroid backup of their stock ROM for you.
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No need tho. Stock images are up. Thanks!
ilpolpi65 said:
lucky boy !!!
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
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Yeah. Flashed that and call Google for processing.
maidangisme said:
another thing to learn always back up stock image which come with the device as soon as you rooted your device.
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If google haven't release the stock images yet.
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