I bought a rezound the other day, i would like to know if there is a way to get my data off fom my incredible and onto my new phone. Stuff like game progress, etc. I have already put my micro sd card in my new phone. It had pics and music ringtones. My incredible was rooted but i dont want to root my rezound yet.
Gotta get Titanium Backup and transfer the files from the old one to the new one. Gotta be rooted though.
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That's kind of what i figured
You could try temp rooting it and running titanium backup, if it stays temp rooted long enough.
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silverxbv2 said:
You could try temp rooting it and running titanium backup, if it stays temp rooted long enough.
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the newer temp rooting methods seem to hold until a reboot so it is possible. I backed up everything on my rezound using temp root before unlocking.
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What will be the best method to transfer your programs with saved data when the 3d is released? I was thinking TB synching with dropbox. Any other suggestions?
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I would suggest backing up all of your SD card data on your computer. When you get the 3D copy back to the SD card and install TB, then restore all apps+data.....but skip system apps+data.
Worked for me when I switched from my TP2 running Haret to the EVO.
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antjc80 said:
I would suggest backing up all of your SD card data on your computer. When you get the 3D copy back to the SD card and install TB, then restore all apps+data.....but skip system apps+data.
Worked for me when I switched from my TP2 running Haret to the EVO.
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Good deal, thanks for the response.
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No problem.
I'm sure if anyone else wants to chime in there are other ways.....this one just seemed the easiest to me.
Hope it helps
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Well I do have a 16gb card on the EVO 4G. I think I will copy everything like you said and reformat the card then just transfer back the TB folder and that's it. Hopefully that works. I want to still use the 16gb card for the 3D.
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No problem.
I'm sure if anyone else wants to chime in there are other ways.....this one just seemed the easiest to me.
Hope it helps
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To use TB on the evo 3d wouldn't you have to be rooted? So what if root access isn't available for a few weeks or so, then what?
There's a handy program called MyBackup with both root and non-root flavors that in some ways is very similar to TB. I used it for a while before going back to TB (more features).
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I have faith in the geniuses at xda to root that puppy.
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Upgrade to a gingerbread rom with the google account backup feature
It saves your home screen background, applications, and more. They're all reinstalled at first boot, so nothing nasty lingers behind to muck things up....
You'll have to redo passwords and other program settings, but it saves a lot of time.
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Kalash said:
Upgrade to a gingerbread rom with the google account backup feature
It saves your home screen background, applications, and more. They're all reinstalled at first boot, so nothing nasty lingers behind to muck things up....
You'll have to redo passwords and other program settings, but it saves a lot of time.
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I have a gb rom now. How does that backup thing work? I noticed it restored from an earlier rom and some apps were restored. Does this randomly backup to Google or something?
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K what am I missing? I was going to just put my loaded 4G Sdcard into the 3D.
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I have a gb rom now. How does that backup thing work? I noticed it restored from an earlier rom and some apps were restored. Does this randomly backup to Google or something?
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rockky said:
K what am I missing? I was going to just put my loaded 4G Sdcard into the 3D.
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What folder are these items being stored in on the memory card? That's what I was not understanding.
I just got the 3D today and I was wondering how I would move all my game saves, etc. from my Intercept to the 3D. Thank you for the response!
if it is rooted, use titanium backup or another backup program, then install the apps on your 3d and restore the data
Right now I just have root using The torpedo method through TE because my laptop is dead. Gonna go buy another one today and was thinking about using it to be able to get into and real recovery and then being able to flash the 1.4 kernal just to try.
but I don't want to have to reinstall everything on my phone once I do this so I'm just wondering if i have a backup from bootstrap would I be able tto use that once I root using another method?
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There was a guy on here who had to exchange his phone for a new one and when he loaded his backup from his old phone it bricked the new one (I think). I don't know for sure but I wouldn't advise it.
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Hmm that sucks. Thanks for the info. Glad I asked first.
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Does anybody have the very forst release of juopunutbear-controlbear. I would appreciate it
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I think I still have it. PM me if you still need it.
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http://db.tt/E1NfeuHq
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Thank you
sent from my S-OFF, INCREDIBLE, faster than a THUNDERBOLT, REZOUND!
Replacement phone s-off'ed perfectly
I had a hardware failure on a rezound. VZW agreed to an in warranty replacement.
I followed all the steps and everything worked, (I did have to play
with the wire trick but that is kind of expected).
After the CLN phone was working I ran an RUU zip to restore the old phone
then turned on s-on with the command and returned the bad phone,
I noticed the controlbear program reported itself as 0,8 but the zip
file was 0,5?
Anyway every thing is good .
After restoring the internal sdcard,
restoring contacts from the export,
(and recreating my contact group),
restoring the iCalendar backup
from Calendar Sync
and running TiBu restore of the user apks
it all just worked,
Now I'm not your average user. I've only owned two android phones: the LG esteem and now the DNA. The Esteem was really a solid phone and the development team really allowed the phone to go above and beyond its limits. Though I loved my Esteem the DNA just blows it out the water in all aspects. I rooted my Esteem because it wasn't as good stock. A phone like this makes me wonder is it even necessary to root because it's already so fast and so smooth.
And that's pretty much my question. As I hold my DNA in my hand I'm wondering if I should go ahead and root or just keep it as stock. What do you guys think?
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I've been stuck on stock because I took the ota. But the stock Rom for me has been amazing I'm patiently waiting for the unlock. But it's great maybe one of the first phones I'm really content on stock. I've been keeping up with custom roms and some really still seem to have some issues and quirks like wireless charging issues and Bluetooth not working. Phones not going into deep sleep I don't have any of those issues.
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Rooting the dna isn't really about getting a performance boost as it is about getting extra customization.
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Rooting the dna isn't really about getting a performance boost as it is about getting extra customization.
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And getting more out of the battery
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Rooting the dna isn't really about getting a performance boost as it is about getting extra customization.
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And because we should have root.
We should have root by default, the fact we have "hack" the software to get what should be allowed by default is bs
Rage against the machine!!
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True enough. I actually had decided to just go ahead and root but I noticed it said if you downloaded the ota then you couldn't root. Well I downloaded it so is there no way to?
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deathrow1992 said:
True enough. I actually had decided to just go ahead and root but I noticed it said if you downloaded the ota then you couldn't root. Well I downloaded it so is there no way to?
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Currently there is no way to root your phone if you have the ota
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I tend to agree, I had bad luck with past Androids, having to root, etc, just to get a good experience. But man, this phone is awesome as is. I may never root it. But I like knowing its an option lol
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Serinety said:
And because we should have root.
We should have root by default, the fact we have "hack" the software to get what should be allowed by default is bs
Rage against the machine!!
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Giving root to everyone might not be optimal for average users that aren't tech savvy... however it really shouldn't be difficult to get root access...once a device is bought, the users should have the right to do what they want with it. Think about buying a laptop and not being able to put an OS you want on it...could we have a petition to force companies to let the device really be owned by the user after its been payed for?
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I've been stuck on stock because I took the ota. But the stock Rom for me has been amazing I'm patiently waiting for the unlock. But it's great maybe one of the first phones I'm really content on stock. I've been keeping up with custom roms and some really still seem to have some issues and quirks like wireless charging issues and Bluetooth not working. Phones not going into deep sleep I don't have any of those issues.
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deathrow1992 said:
True enough. I actually had decided to just go ahead and root but I noticed it said if you downloaded the ota then you couldn't root. Well I downloaded it so is there no way to?
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Currently there is no way to root your phone if you have the ota
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Have you guys tried flashing this to remove OTA and continue on
Coming from a galaxy nexus I had to root so I could theme as much back to AOSP as possible...
I definitely didn't do it for performance reasons and I'm very happy I rooted.
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Have you guys tried flashing this to remove OTA and continue on
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That doesn't remove the ota, it removes the files on your phone that control the ota.
If you are not rooted and on the ota there is no way to root(for now) and no way to revert back to the older software version, period.
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That doesn't remove the ota, it removes the files on your phone that control the ota.
If you are not rooted and on the ota there is no way to root(for now) and no way to revert back to the older software version, period.
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Ah I see, yeah I wasn't sure. Never took the OTA because it won't do it out of the states... or at least wouldn't on my phone. In that case, hope they brew something up for you guys soon
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That doesn't remove the ota, it removes the files on your phone that control the ota.
If you are not rooted and on the ota there is no way to root(for now) and no way to revert back to the older software version, period.
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Don't think it would matter anyway since you can't flash without being rooted. Oh well, guess I'll just wait till there is a root for the new update. Hopefully some of these ROMs get ported over as well
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ok so, today my phone dropped and cracked the top of my screen. i filed my insurance claim and will recieve my new phone tomorrow. atm im rooted, running stock and beanstalk on rom1. theres rly nothing to backup on my rom1 slot as i just finished setting it up yday. i ran through titanium backup and hit most apps i thought a good idea to backup and i think i did a full backup from cwm of my stock. just wondering if theres a better way to make sure i dont miss anything that i may need for the new phone. thanks ahead of time for all input.
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also. what shpuld i do to unroot and factory reset for the return of this phone?.
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