how can I do efc backup to save my imei
s3 international ( gt 19300)
Download kTool from the play store
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much thanks my friend
but I need other safe method
Hm, that app is pretty safe, dont be scared bt those warnings, I've used it so much times. Anyway if you don't want to use that app, look here
http://www.androidauthority.com/galaxy-s3-backup-restore-efs-imei-tool-122078/
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Or flash Phil's touch recovery, this can pack up entire positions including efs as backups. Once you have a backup then copy it to your sd card, PC, dropbox and anywhere else you can think of.
use search, this has been answered many times
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how so? you're the noob who's too lazy to search, not me
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+1 we gave you 3 options for your question and you still don't understand :banghead:
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said_abush3leh said:
how can I do efc backup to save my imei
s3 international ( gt 19300)
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The best one I use currently is;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1308546
Highly recommended
Thanks for your help my friends
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Hello guys! I've been formatting my phone more frequently as of lately as I've been trying roms, and I'd like to know is there a way to backup the icon order or folders or anything like that? It's kind of a pain putting all my icons back in order and such every time! I'm not rooted. Is there a way? Thanks
Some launchers have the ability to save the layout, launcher pro and adw come to mind, doubt the stock one can.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...e app drawer folders from Titanium Backup Pro
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...e app drawer folders from Titanium Backup Pro
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No rooting is required to restore and backup with Titanium Backup Pro with Touchwiz?
Yep, need root.
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Yep, need root.
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Exactly, please read my first post: I am not rooted.
Thanks anyways
zkyevolved said:
Exactly, please read my first post: I am not rooted.
Thanks anyways
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Yes I did read your first post! Indeed you said you are not rooted, But,.... you didn't asked for any way without root did you? You just asked and I provided an answer, one you would of found of you had actually searched?
Just got to be a little clearer to exactly what you need, so Users wishing to help don't waste their time
Cheers
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You have to root if you wanna use Titanium Backup
I think other app or other solution you still need to root cause you have to mass with system app(touchwiz) so you need root.
zkyevolved said:
Hello guys! I've been formatting my phone more frequently as of lately as I've been trying roms, and I'd like to know is there a way to backup the icon order or folders or anything like that? It's kind of a pain putting all my icons back in order and such every time! I'm not rooted. Is there a way? Thanks
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If non-rooted try My Backup Pro you can save system and 3rd party apps data .....
Is there any way to restore app data like savegames? Cause I'm pretty annoyed that everytime when I wipe my phone (after a rom update for example) I loose all my app data
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fenjen said:
Is there any way to restore app data like savegames? Cause I'm pretty annoyed that everytime when I wipe my phone (after a rom update for example) I loose all my app data
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Backup apps and data use Titanium Backup Pro from the market .
jje
Different backup softwares available In market. But I think titanium back problems is Best.
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in titanium backup, i think you should change backup folder direction. use your external sd. all your data will be fine.
JJEgan said:
Basics
Backup apps and data use Titanium Backup Pro from the market .
jje
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My phone isn't rooted... -.-
fenjen said:
My phone isn't rooted... -.-
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then root it, takes about 30 seconds, very simple
slaphead20 said:
then root it, takes about 30 seconds, very simple
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Don't really wan't to as it will "void my warranty". I know there are many ways to keep your warranty in tact, but I still don't really feel like it. Just wanted to know if there is an option besides rooting.
Rooting is giving u freedom..personally for me...titanium requires u to root. If u wish to unroot, u can unroot then reset the counter... well don't stuck urself, let urself free bro....hehehe
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Hey guys before you say anything... I know this was answered about a thousand times but wherever I search I cant get a good enough topic to be fully certain so I'd be thankful if someone who knows this would answer...
So my question is: If I make my Nandroid backup and move it to my pc, can I delete every last thing from my phone inc. my music, photos, videos, contacts etc.(basicaly do a hardcore wipe) and then move the backup back on the phone and restore it using cwm recovery so that everything is back and fully working, you know all music, photos, settings and stuff would be back???
Hope someone will answer me and thanks in advance
Well yes.
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Well yes.
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Thanks man I seriously hope you are right and just a quick question will my apps work aswell after the same procedure is taken ?
Sm1leAway said:
Thanks man I seriously hope you are right and just a quick question will my apps work aswell after the same procedure is taken ?
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Yes. I have restored once and it worked pretty well. It should be no problem.
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preseodymium said:
Yes. I have restored once and it worked pretty well. It should be no problem.
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Great thanks a bunch mate
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Great thanks a bunch mate
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No problem. If you are unsure, before you delete anything, just restore the backup(also to make sure it works).
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Sm1leAway said:
Hey guys before you say anything... I know this was answered about a thousand times but wherever I search I cant get a good enough topic to be fully certain so I'd be thankful if someone who knows this would answer...
So my question is: If I make my Nandroid backup and move it to my pc, can I delete every last thing from my phone inc. my music, photos, videos, contacts etc.(basicaly do a hardcore wipe) and then move the backup back on the phone and restore it using cwm recovery so that everything is back and fully working, you know all music, photos, settings and stuff would be back???
Hope someone will answer me and thanks in advance
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Actually, I don't believe a nandroid backs up your internal or external sd card. So you should copy that to your computer as well.
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Actually, I don't believe a nandroid backs up your internal or external sd card. So you should copy that to your computer as well.
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Well I did that anyway to be sure but I acutally think it does cause I think I recalled that I tried it some time ago and that it worked but the apps were acting strange...
Thanks for the reply anyways
Upgrading to new roms is a pain, because it takes a lot. For people who work or italian students that have to study 229 pages of literature for the next week, this is often a pain.
I am looking for the quickest way to put all my stuff on a newer rom (im on 4.1.1 stock rooted, gonna upgrade to foxhound)...ive searched the web and fastest way seems to be titanium backup...that's good and all...but it doesnt convince me too much.
Is it possible to just restore data fron a nanadroid backup?
Or tell how you manage to do it, and what the most efficient way you think might be...
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TB pro
or the newer Carbon .
Data only from Nandroid yes .
Flash new rom boot recovery restore data only works 99% of the time .
Only problem can be the odd app conflict or a conflict if you move from ICS to JB .
jje
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JJEgan said:
TB pro
or the newer Carbon .
Data only from Nandroid yes .
Flash new rom boot recovery restore data only works 99% of the time .
Only problem can be the odd app conflict or a conflict if you move from ICS to JB .
jje
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Great answer! Is tb better than carbon thou?
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killbubble said:
Great answer! Is tb better than carbon thou?
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Never used carbon .
jje
titanium backup
titanium backup pro
carbon is awesome because it allows to sync data between devices.
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carbon is awesome because it allows to sync data between devices.
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Could do that with a micro sd, plus in italy internet connections are low speed, so it would be a total waste of time and broadband to have it sync thru wifi...
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I believe titanium backup pro is best method, cause restoring just data on foxhound made it crash.
Plus carnon seems to be not as much developed as tb...
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Could do that with a micro sd, plus in italy internet connections are low speed, so it would be a total waste of time and broadband to have it sync thru wifi...
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yeah, or you could do it with a click of a button, see which one's more convinient.
Local syncing does not use any traffic, it syncs locally.
but if you've already made up your mind I guess there's no point in asking.
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but if you've already made up your mind I guess i should stop spamming.
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Yeah that's what i thought...
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am I not helpful?
I guess I should stop feeding the troll, bye
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Yeh gotta admit u said something helpful...but you really fattened up the troll these few days
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Titanium back up I believe it does one app at the time and then I have to keep on giving it permissions, is it just me? Nandroid back up is an "image" of the actual ROM, data, settings etc. so if you try it, you would go back to previous rom, etc.
Forza Milan.
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Forza Milan.
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Totally right!!!!
Forza Milan!
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Is there an easy way to do this? I tried Kies but could not find the option to do this.
Please help.
Titanium Back Up and restore is the best way. Rooted though!
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Rom tool box pro is good too to back up your stuff if needed!
shalom to you!
Thanks for the replies. But the user doesn't want to root his device.
This is not mine. Any option to transfer it without rooting?
Edit: This is not mine as I will not make the same mistake ever again!
Take that Samdung?
Phew! I actually thought you had bought a Lagdung S4!
What a relief
Hey you could try to use Samsung Switch. I believe it's made for transferring data from and to Samsung devices. I think it's downloadable in Google Play.
Edit: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sec.android.easyMover
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try moborobo it's a pc program which backups messages , numbers , call , logs , apps ,data , songs , videos and no need for root
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5rb3VzaGlrZHV0dGEuYmFja3VwIl0.
This is the best way! And I am speaking from experience, works flawlessly and you can backup to external SD if you want to. Since you are not rooted, you need to use the PC app as well, after that, you can backup as if your phone was rooted.
With that Smart Switch app from Samsung you just have to download it on your S3 and new S4. Then let each others' backs touch, and everything will be transferred via wifi direct which is very fast.
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http://www.sammobile.com/2013/05/03/samsung-switch-handy-or-not/ Check it out
Wrong section. Don't post questions here
Theshawty said:
Phew! I actually thought you had bought a Lagdung S4!
What a relief
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Hahaha!
Never again, my friend, never again!
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Hey you could try to use Samsung Switch. I believe it's made for transferring data from and to Samsung devices. I think it's downloadable in Google Play.
Edit: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sec.android.easyMover
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Blackwolf10 said:
try moborobo it's a pc program which backups messages , numbers , call , logs , apps ,data , songs , videos and no need for root
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johan81 said:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5rb3VzaGlrZHV0dGEuYmFja3VwIl0.
This is the best way! And I am speaking from experience, works flawlessly and you can backup to external SD if you want to. Since you are not rooted, you need to use the PC app as well, after that, you can backup as if your phone was rooted.
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daanismyname said:
With that Smart Switch app from Samsung you just have to download it on your S3 and new S4. Then let each others' backs touch, and everything will be transferred via wifi direct which is very fast.
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zeelie said:
http://www.sammobile.com/2013/05/03/samsung-switch-handy-or-not/ Check it out
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Glebun said:
Wrong section. Don't post questions here
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Thanks guys for the recommendations. Here are my take on these:
Samsung Switch - tried this, useless as F!
Helium - could have taken that route were it not for the software I used
Sorry Glebun. Won't happen again.
As for the software I used, it's Wondershare MobileGo for Android. Did what it's supposed to do. Pretty much.
I just hate that there are multiple entries in the phone book. For example, he has a contact with multiple numbers, all of them are going to be on a separate entries. Strange.
Should've tried Helium.
johan81 said:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5rb3VzaGlrZHV0dGEuYmFja3VwIl0.
This is the best way! And I am speaking from experience, works flawlessly and you can backup to external SD if you want to. Since you are not rooted, you need to use the PC app as well, after that, you can backup as if your phone was rooted.
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simply the best! worth the $4.99 for pro version!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syyuCb5D-Fc Take my word for it, this is the best/easiest method when it comes to transferring files from one Samsung device (NFC) to another...rooted or non-rooted, You're welcome.