As depicted, how to backup rom settings for rom update?
Aron Stone said:
As depicted, how to backup rom settings for rom update?
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Titanium Backup
Or maybe MyBackup. But it will probably not recognize it's the same device and require a pro version to import the settings ( MyBackup supports importing backups to other devices only in pro version ).
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Hey guys
how can I make a backup of my games progress and apps data
My phone is not roooted now
and what exactly sony backup and restore app backs?
I want to flash kitkat and i don't want to lose my progress in asphalt 8
thanks
Sony backup stores all app data including save games but a backup for older android version won't work in new one i.e. Kitkat.
The best option is to root and use Titanium Backup.
P.S. If you are on stock 4.3 and cant root, you can backup all your apps via Sony backup and then downgrade to 4.2. The backup from new version works on old version (surprisingly). Then just root and use Titanium backup.
You may need to give Helium a try.
How do you guys back up? I can't get to work Titanium on my Mi Note Pro, anyone has alternatives?
Settings < Additional Settings < Backup & Reset
skw5115 said:
Settings < Additional Settings < Backup & Reset
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How to get it across devices?
Ultimate backuo
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Restoring apps using titanium backup does not work for me either. But it's frustrating because it seems to work for some people. I never figured out why...
I tried Ultimate Backup and it seems to work although it doesn't offer freezing apps which I liked in titanium
trace1er said:
Restoring apps using titanium backup does not work for me either. But it's frustrating because it seems to work for some people. I never figured out why...
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Titanium backup worked for me. Are you using SuperSU?
ac3dts71 said:
Titanium backup worked for me. Are you using SuperSU?
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No I am not.... Since the China developer ROM is pre-rooted I never installed it. I just granted titanium backup root permission through the security app... I wonder if that's the problem? I'll try installing SuperSU and report back, thanks
trace1er said:
No I am not.... Since the China developer ROM is pre-rooted I never installed it. I just granted titanium backup root permission through the security app... I wonder if that's the problem? I'll try installing SuperSU and report back, thanks
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Same for me...
Can we install SuperSU just like any other app or does it require some tweaking on Miui?
SUCCESS! I installed SuperSU, gave the app root permissions, then opened SuperSU to update binaries. After rebooting, Ti backup works like it should.
Same, thanks.
Actually, I have a Honor 10 and I want to buy a Xiaomi Mi9T Pro/K20 Pro...
I want to know if there is a solution to save and restore all the Apps AND also the associated datas of these apps from my old Honor to the new Xiaomi...
It's easy from a Honor to another Honor because we can make a Full Backup to restore on the new phone...
But how can I make this if I change of brand ?
Both phones aren't Root...
cbgti said:
Actually, I have a Honor 10 and I want to buy a Xiaomi Mi9T Pro/K20 Pro...
I want to know if there is a solution to save and restore all the Apps AND also the associated datas of these apps from my old Honor to the new Xiaomi...
It's easy from a Honor to another Honor because we can make a Full Backup to restore on the new phone...
But how can I make this if I change of brand ?
Both phones aren't Root...
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Use the app SWIFT BACKUP
2VJ5 said:
Use the app SWIFT BACKUP
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Swift backup cannot transfer app data without root.
That's right... No App data if not Rooted.
cbgti said:
That's right... No App data if not Rooted.
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The usual back app and restore apps normally require root if you need to include the app data.
However, you have the option with your Google account. I've never tried it, so couldn't say how well it works.
Go to Settings -> Google -> Backup
It says it does everything your asking for.
Robbo.5000 said:
The usual back app and restore apps normally require root if you need to include the app data.
However, you have the option with your Google account. I've never tried it, so couldn't say how well it works.
Go to Settings -> Google -> Backup
It says it does everything your asking for.
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I already tested it, but lots of apps aren't compatible with the Google Backup...
But Thanks for your help.
Hi. I used A Galaxy Note 9 for 2 years and now i changed my device to Galaxy S10 plus. I did a Data backup through TWRP and now i want to restore them on My Rooted S10+. I tried but faild. Any options to het old data from Note 9 to my S10+?
iamkani said:
Hi. I used A Galaxy Note 9 for 2 years and now i changed my device to Galaxy S10 plus. I did a Data backup through TWRP and now i want to restore them on My Rooted S10+. I tried but faild. Any options to het old data from Note 9 to my S10+?
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If you change device model, better to use other methods to transfer your data, said and settings.
I prefer Samsung smart switch, as it was made for Samsung devices.
Alternatively Google allows to backup Android data to Google drive of your account and restore it when installing a new device using your Google account again. It's a feature build in nearly all Android versions.
It_ler said:
Google allows to backup Android data to Google drive of your account and restore it when installing a new device using your Google account again
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I am wondering if this can restore your apps data like the apps preferences and settings. Have you tried it?
tiho5 said:
I am wondering if this can restore your apps data like the apps preferences and settings. Have you tried it?
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I prefer using Samsung smart switch. That can transfer app data of many apps. Just for a few apps, I have to create and restore data manually (e.g. WhatsApp).
It_ler said:
I prefer using Samsung smart switch. That can transfer app data of many apps. Just for a few apps, I have to create and restore data manually (e.g. WhatsApp).
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last time I used smart switch it only restored apps, but not their settings/preferences. That was some time ago though... Usually I root and use Titanium Backup or Swift Backup for this. I hope that smart switch can nowadays also do it. There's been a need for something like that that's officially Android or Samsung supported.
Done it by Smart switch and titanium backup guys. Thanx
iamkani said:
Done it by Smart switch and titanium backup guys. Thanx
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So does SmartSwitch restore the apps data and settings? I guess not, as you had to use TB, right?
tiho5 said:
So does SmartSwitch restore the apps data and settings? I guess not, as you had to use TB, right?
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Yes . Had to use both.. but most of the part did by Smart switch.
What's everyone using for full backup and restore ?
Quite regularly I've been flashing fastboot between chinese , global ,Eu stable ,Eu weekly and developer preview android 12 and usually Its a pain in the ass to reinstall the apps
(Mi backup solution from cloud and PC isn't good enough and loads of apps just won't work without being reinstalled fresh which is time consuming and boring)
Is there anything like a Nandroid backup possible that's works reliably ?
I haven't flashed roms regularly in several years, back in the day we used to use clockwork mod and TWRP but these are not available yet...
speedtripler said:
What's everyone using for full backup and restore ?
Quite regularly I've been flashing fastboot between chinese , global ,Eu stable ,Eu weekly and developer preview android 12 and usually Its a pain in the ass to reinstall the apps
(Mi backup solution from cloud and PC isn't good enough and loads of apps just won't work without being reinstalled fresh which is time consuming and boring)
Is there anything like a Nandroid backup possible that's works reliably ?
I haven't flashed roms regularly in several years, back in the day we used to use clockwork mod and TWRP but these are not available yet...
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I'm using swift backup.
Using Swift Backup too. Works for 80-90% of the Apps in average. Just some banking apps need fresh install.
And again Swift Backup... I used Titanium Backup much in the past, but for some reason it became pretty unreliable when restoring so I switched...
s3axel said:
And again Swift Backup... I used Titanium Backup much in the past, but for some reason it became pretty unreliable when restoring so I switched...
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Yeah same here. TB is outdated, but was very good in the past!
Migrate worked great on the MI9.
Didn't test on the Ultra because already have global version m
I switch between super backup and swift. both work really well for me, but with Super Backup, you don't need to sign in with the Goolag
I see everybody talking about swift backup.... Bit can you do everything with the free version. I mean all apps, launcher and logins are saved and works 100% with restoring ? I tried it once and I thought it wasn't working without paying for the app