[Q] Google Android Backup System - Hero, G2 Touch Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there any way to manage the Google Android Backup System? There are some apps from the market that I don't want to be automatically restored when flashing a rom+gapps. I would like to manage the information it contains.

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Backup With Google

So for awhile now, Google backs up your apps and data and will restore that when you log back in.
I can't seem to find any information as to what exactly they save. Do they save app data, system settings? What is actually saved? Does it know my stuff by device? Will it try to install my apps from my Phone onto my Nexus 10?
Google can backup your setting (ex: wifi pass...)

[Q] Google apps backup question

Is there a way to view or administer the apps that are backed up by Google. Typically when I flash a different rom google will begin installing the backed-up apps. However there usually is a handful of apps that get installed that I had uninstalled some time in the past. Is there a way to view the backup list and make changes to it?

How to backup & restore my favorite apps

Running with OnePlus one. I'm still at the ROM & Device discovery stage. Trying custom ROMs and constantly reinstalling my apps. I'm not comfortable using Cloud BackUp or Google Sync.
What I would like to do is to create a backup of My favorite apps & contacts to store on Slackware box, that I can restore onto whatever ROM I choose to try on my OnePlus one but don't know how.
Need to know will a backup using TWRP, of System, Data, Boot, Cache will Restore my Contacts and Apps?
Also, can I remove Google Calendar, and Cloud Notes from ColorOS ver 2.0.6i.US_Fun rom? If yes, how? So I'm looking at Titanium Backup Free versioin, Ultimate Backup Free, App Backup & Restore Free, Easy Backup & Restore, System app remover, Super Backup: SMS & Contacts?
Yes, I'm rooted, have TWRP installed, ADB & Fastboot, Busybox is installed, ES File manager, & Terminal Emulator. If I can achieve what I want to do with software that is installed instead of downloading more, please just tell me how. I have searched this forum and read but I still need direction.
Thank you.
Fstop said:
Running with OnePlus one. I'm still at the ROM & Device discovery stage. Trying custom ROMs and constantly reinstalling my apps. I'm not comfortable using Cloud BackUp or Google Sync.
What I would like to do is to create a backup of My favorite apps & contacts to store on Slackware box, that I can restore onto whatever ROM I choose to try on my OnePlus one but don't know how.
Need to know will a backup using TWRP, of System, Data, Boot, Cache will Restore my Contacts and Apps?
Also, can I remove Google Calendar, and Cloud Notes from ColorOS ver 2.0.6i.US_Fun rom? If yes, how? So I'm looking at Titanium Backup Free versioin, Ultimate Backup Free, App Backup & Restore Free, Easy Backup & Restore, System app remover, Super Backup: SMS & Contacts?
Yes, I'm rooted, have TWRP installed, ADB & Fastboot, Busybox is installed, ES File manager, & Terminal Emulator. If I can achieve what I want to do with software that is installed instead of downloading more, please just tell me how. I have searched this forum and read but I still need direction.
Thank you.
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Could you try copy and paste Android Folder then just click on that applications one by one.

Backup app data

Hello,
I have an LG Nexus 4 (Android 6.0).
I have an app which I haven't updates since ages. There is an update available on the Play Store which I would like to do. I would like though first to backup the current version and its data before updating in order to be able to rollback. Is there any way to do this without root? Or is there a way to backup the current state of Nexus and restore it later?
Backup App ONLY
MyAPK (free) - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.andatsoft.myapk.fwa
Backup App & Data
Migrate (free) - https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...20-migrate-custom-rom-migration-tool.3862763/
And youll want all three apps (for restore as well as backup)
Main app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=balti.migrate
Flasher Module: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=balti.migrate.flasher
Helper Module: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=balti.migrate.helper
Note: You'll need root (most likely Magisk) to backup app data by any app data backup app
Note 2: Not all apps are backed up via googles internal method, thats an option each dev has to enable for each app...people usually find this out the hard way. Hence why root and a proper backup method is the way to go
Note 3: Migrate is what i use almost daily for backing up apps and app data as i switch between ROM's

How to restore from Google drive backup?

I accidentally skipped restore when I was setting up a new phone
Is there any way I can still restore wifi passwords and other data that was backed up to my Google drive?
Back up or restore data on your Android device - Android Help
You can back up content, data, and settings from your phone to your Google Account.
support.google.com
Important: You can't restore a backup from a higher Android version onto a phone running a lower Android version.
Backup is from android 11, new phone is Android 12

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