With the free version of TB, how do I restore my SMS/Call Log after flashing a new ROM (assuming it wipes)?
Can you backup the titanium backup? I'm assuming the app backs up your stuff to the SD card.
Gigamaster89 said:
With the free version of TB, how do I restore my SMS/Call Log after flashing a new ROM (assuming it wipes)?
Can you backup the titanium backup? I'm assuming the app backs up your stuff to the SD card.
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well i know the PRO version can make an update.zip of itself to reinstall itself via stock recovery...but i cant remember if the free version allows this...i bought the PRO version two days after i bought the phone
fearless1964 said:
well i know the PRO version can make an update.zip of itself to reinstall itself via stock recovery...but i cant remember if the free version allows this...i bought the PRO version two days after i bought the phone
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I agree with this guy...
I bought titanium backup after flashing and recovering all apps through 4 ROM changes... it was more than worth the price.
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Is there any good backup software that will create like an image of the phone as is, software installed, ringtones used etc that can be used if you ever have to hard reset your phone ??
I use MyBackup Pro (get it from ppcware*) - it can backup your apps, phone settings (including APN's) and so on...
cheers m8y, been a member of that site for years, will get it from there. Many thanks.
Works a treat m8y, thanks again.
TheSSJ said:
I use MyBackup Pro (get it from ppcware*) - it can backup your apps, phone settings (including APN's) and so on...
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I try it, it doesnt work. It wont restore app.
mobisat said:
Is there any good backup software that will create like an image of the phone as is, software installed, ringtones used etc that can be used if you ever have to hard reset your phone ??
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for app backup restore Titanium backup best but required root + busybox
mybackup pro work fine
for image nandroid backup or in custom recovery u can create system image(rooted)
I am using Nandroid backup from ClockworkMod recovery. Try to root your phone and install this. Everything described here.
nandroid backup
svatas said:
I am using Nandroid backup from ClockworkMod recovery. Try to root your phone and install this. Everything described here.
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nandroid backup will restore full status every application u want or not
can't individual backup
u may don't want backup everyday with 250-300 mb mybackup pro & titanium are just fine working
Hi,
Supposedly I buy a new android phone, let's say going from Galaxy S1 to S2. How can I transfer my stuff from the old phone to the new one?
Thanks
If you're rooted on the old and new phone you can use Titanium Backup, it can backup your Wifi settings too.
market.android.com/details?id=com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup
FaultException said:
If you're rooted on the old and new phone you can use Titanium Backup, it can backup your Wifi settings too.
market.android.com/details?id=com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup
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Yes I have Titanium Backup pro. But I thought it wouldn't work between the phones.
Can you point me to a guide for a phone to phone backup/restore?
titanium back pro and mybackup pro ....u can use both ov dem .dey ll backup ur apps and their settings and data...and u can use them ....
barribow said:
Yes I have Titanium Backup pro. But I thought it wouldn't work between the phones.
Can you point me to a guide for a phone to phone backup/restore?
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http://lifehacker.com/5843206/how-to-upgrade-to-a-new-android-phone-and-take-everything-with-you
Go to the "If you're upgrading or moving to a new device" Titanium Backup section in that article.
Titanium backup
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Is root really the only way? I assume it is, but gotta ask.
jns84 said:
Is root really the only way? I assume it is, but gotta ask.
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I don't know any other way
Pretty sure Google Play will install your previous apps automagically.
As for the rest, you can use apps like Titanium backup and SMS backup to transfer your other stuff and whatnot.
And don't forget to move your music, photos, videos as well.
Why do you go into radioshack. They have a cellbrite machine and its free to transfer everything over from your old phone to you new one. Better yet go into radioshack and buy your new phone there.
What if i want to install the latest version from the Play store instead of restoring from a backup? I do not care for the app settings. Is there a way to do that?
DaveBG said:
What if i want to install the latest version from the Play store instead of restoring from a backup? I do not care for the app settings. Is there a way to do that?
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When u sign in with the google account u used to download stuff from play store, it will automatically start downloading em. Else u can restore apps and update em!
-life!
Titanium Backup is the best solution.
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Hi
I got a cheap LG GT540 a wee while back and now I want to try and install a more recent version of Android (I currently have version 2.1 installed). I think I understand how to do this but the biggest concern I have is that my phone gets bricked and I have to reinstall. The tutorials I have encountered are mostly over a year old and I want to be certain that I can backup the whole image on my phone and recover it. I would be grateful if you could please confirm what the current best ROM Backup/recovery app to do this?
The best way if via Nandroid backups from your recovery.
(On CWM Recovery: Backup&Restore->Backup or Backup&Restore->Restore)
A Nandroid will give you a full image of everything, Titanium Backup will allow you to pick and choose what you do or don't restore. For both you need a rooted device.
Yeah, with Titanium Backup you can backup/restore the apps and settings you want. It´s very useful if you went to another ROM like MIUI or so.
I always use CWM recovery and Titanium Backup. Safe and sound
I just use a nandroid back up.
Titanium back up can extract bits from a nandroid backup as well.
in the play store u can even get apps backing up ur call lists and sms
Thanks everybody for replying.
I had problems trying to backup ROM, got impatient and finally managed to upgrade to CyanogenMod v6. It wasn't the strategy I had in mind but finally got there in the end!!
My Backup Pro is a good application!!
+1 for Titanium Backup
CWM is what I always use.
CWM is the best...
some app can't restored with titanium backup...
I usually just use the Nandroid backup inside CWM.
I am also using titanium backup (paid version), but I am told not to restore the system data of the previous ROM after updated to a new ROM, because the system data of the previous ROM will cause instability to the new ROM.
I am doing automated backups with Titanium (paid version), and I also make nandroid backup every now and then.
Can Anyone give me the .apk link of a backup/restory app? I looked for one in the play store..but they all are paid..I want to root..but dont have a credit card..please help
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I'm also using the titanium backup, but you need the pro version to access some features. I'm satisfied with it.
So I must buy it? There is no free rooting and back up/restoring app? Is Titanium the best one?
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gpsito33 said:
So I must buy it? There is no free rooting and back up/restoring app? Is Titanium the best one?
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Go backup does what titanium does but with all features for free
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can u root with go backup? Cause that is what I need
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Using Titanium Backup I d/l and installed today.
I did a Backup of everything on my Galaxy S3 and I want to Restore it all to a new Galaxy S3 (yes, same phone, same everything, but a new one). When I get to the Restore it prompts me at each App (and I have many) to Install, after which I need to press Done. Is there anyway to do this in Batch mode so I can leave it run without having to attend this?
thanks
You have to purchase the pro version, which has an unattended batch restore.
maybe this wll help u
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1480343
Does Titanium backup only work on rooted phones?
The description wasn't clear to me on this.
Joe_PDA said:
Does Titanium backup only work on rooted phones?
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Yep, that is correct.
Can anyone recommend a system backup/restore app that I can use to save my apps and settings, then later restore them to a new phone? I tried Helium last time but when I tried to restore my backup it told me that my backup file was invalid, so I'd like to try something more reliable this time!
I'm running stock Android 7, not rooted.
Titanium Backup (paid version) is what I've been using for years since it backs up to the external SD - plus I use the regular Google sync to backup my settings etc. That way I'm back online pretty fast after flashing a new rom
Nimueh said:
Titanium Backup (paid version) is what I've been using for years since it backs up to the external SD - plus I use the regular Google sync to backup my settings etc. That way I'm back online pretty fast after flashing a new rom
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Unfortunately I'm not rooted so can't use Titanium Backup