Saving Camera Settings - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

searched forums but no answers. Anybody know if there is a way to save camera settings over the default ones?? It keeps resetting everytime and i dont want to use a market camera app as the stock one is the best.
Help is always appreciated.

Titanium Backup (pro) can backup and restore camera settings.
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[Q] - Is there a way to save touchwiz settings

Does anyone know if there is a way to save touchwiz settings like home screen configurations? This will be helpful when flashing different rom's, i can just restore the apps from titanium backup and restore touchwiz settings and im all set.
I'm new to touchwiz and was using ADW launcher ex before where i could save the adw settings and easily restore. I know i can use ADW ex, but wanted to use Touchwiz for sometime since i'm not finding anything wrong with it
I apologize if this has been asked and answered already, i couldn't find it in search.
Titanium Backup should take care of that, but you must have a rooted phone to use it.
LightspeedGalaxy said:
Titanium Backup should take care of that, but you must have a rooted phone to use it.
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Ok thanks...so just restoring the twlauncher 2.3.3 app will do?
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kirdroid said:
Ok thanks...so just restoring the twlauncher 2.3.3 app will do?
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App + data will do it.

GO-LAUNCHER EX users >> Is there a way to backup/Restore the screen widgets?

I use GO-LAUNCHER EX > and every thing is cool....The best there is!
but every time I change a Rom > after I Restore screen configuration >> the widgets are Not included , and I have to reinstall them one by one
Is there a way to backup/Restore the screen widgets???
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No, it's an android limitation that widgets and locations can't be backed up and restored, that we hope will be fixed with ics
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veyka said:
No, it's an android limitation that widgets and locations can't be backed up and restored, that we hope will be fixed with ics
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THX M8
Not possible to Restore after flashing a new ROM but with Desk Migrate you can copy widgets from this launcher to that.
What about using Titanium backup and back up both the app and the data? It might work
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bruflot said:
What about using Titanium backup and back up both the app and the data? It might work
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Titanium backup restores the settings but you only get an error loading widget where the widget used to be.
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Go Backup & Restore claims to have the feature, but it's buggy and doesn't always work half the time ya get the same "Problem Loading Widget Error" I've tried everything from copying my existing Go Launcher folder to my sd card and restoring it upon new rom install and it only worked one time then never worked again.
And you necroed a 2yr+ old thread to say that, eh (which everybody worked out around the time that thread was created) ?

Blurrrr

If you delete all the blur apps from your phone or flash a ROM that removed blur is there a easy to get it back?
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umm.. yeah...
Well... if you know the #1 rule to messing with your phone, is to ALWAYS do a backup of your system BEFORE you change anything on it...
Now, if you made a backup of your system before you remove blur apps or flash another ROM without Blur, then you can always go back to your OG settings from your backup....
Or... you can use adb to pull system/app & data/app for safe keeping before you go deleting things so you can always get the Blur stuff back...
I would also use Titanium Backup.. you can always freeze apps you don't want running as well..
There's no reason to delete anything stock off your phone.
Freeze them with Titanium Backup (which also hides them in the App drawer).
Too many times I see people deleting things, and then scrambling here looking for what they deleted because their phone crashes down the road when they change fw...
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I'm just saying because I like the cm7 ROM but it doesn't have any blur and I just wanted to see if I could get some of my accounts back.
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mgonzalez8968 said:
I'm just saying because I like the cm7 ROM but it doesn't have any blur and I just wanted to see if I could get some of my accounts back.
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You will not get blur in CM7
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Setting new default camera app.

Hihi, have been trying to use camera zoom fx as default, but it wont bind to the hardware button. Anyone had any luck with this? I'm on stock .58, rooted.
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Solved
changing settings didnt work, nor did clearing data.
Only way I could find was to freeze camera in titanium backup, solved.

Back up properly

Little ashamed to admit it hut I have never actually backed up any phone I have owned. Atrix, vivid, s2 but I want to do right by this phone and downloaded titu. And online nandroid. From this point on I am a little lost as to how to back up my files. I am rooted but still haven't unlocked the bootloader the reason is I want to install the camera mod and have a backup incase anything goes wrong. When I downloaded online nandroid I could not get it to update and would not let me back up my phone do I need to be unlocked as well? Also is this any different from using titanium backup and or which one is better than the other
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Well I got nandroid to update seems I didn't let busybox Install completely but still is this a better back up than Titu provides?
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clago87 said:
Well I got nandroid to update seems I didn't let busybox Install completely but still is this a better back up than Titu provides?
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Nandroid backs up your current ROM configuration. So, however you have it set up, all apps, settings, etc, it remembers and will restore you to that same "image". TiBu is more for backing up and restoring apps, en masse. It also allows you to restore text messages, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi settings and a few other things. It gives you the ability to uninstall system apps with root or freeze them if you choose which its often safer until you figure out whether or not remove a system app will negatively affect stability. Hope this helps.
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Actually very informative nandroid backs up the Rom and titu your apps and settings thanks for the heads up
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