[Q] Restore contacts after switching Roms? - Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II

I was on stock, did a TB and twrp backup.
Flashed to beans 12 ROM.
Now none of my contacts have phone numbers.
Anything I can do to get them back?
Or do I have to restore stock, then save contacts separately (how) and reinstall beans 12 ROM?

Found it.
Under settings in phone I hit import from SD card.
Then everything was duplicated. But can select show only contacts with numbers.
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Doesnt ur google account back up all your numbers..make sure ur phone is backed up with google and as soon as you sign into your account all your nbers should be there

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[Q] Restoring sms/mms, call logs & contacts but no system app!!!

I just flashed Bionix V over Nero v5. Per instruction from teamwhiskey/sombionix, I only restored third party applications and not system apps. I just realized some of my contacts are missing along with all of the mms, sms and call logs. How can I restore just the missing contacts. Plus How can I restore my mms/sms and call logs. Before flashing, I had backed up 'all user apps + all system data' so I know everything is backed up in titanium backup. What files am I looking for to restore these?
Thanks.
You have to restore system apps to get the mms / sms back. As for the contacts, do you not have them setup on your gmail account or are they on your sim? Putting them in gmail would be the best thing from now on.
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Read through here. You will probably find what your looking for.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=849840
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You should be able to restore all of your contacts by clicking to restore "[CONTACTS/CALLS] Contacts Storage" in Titanium Backup. It's one of the green items on your list. After they've been restored, reboot your phone.
That said, I tried doing the same thing and a bunch of my phone-saved numbers were still not restored. It's possible that I re-backed up a bunch of apps and data (including contacts info) on TB before the system had a chance to fully restore everything, therefore deleting a bunch of my contacts when I reflashed Bionix V to fix another mistake I made (what can I say, it was my first time rooting my phone and flashing a ROM), so it was all probably my own fault. Fortunately, I had almost all of my contact information on my old G1 still, so I just saved all of that to Gmail and it automatically synced w/ the Contacts on my Vibrant.
Otherwise, I would have had to use Odin or Heimdall to bring my phone back to stock so that I could restore the nandroid backup from when my phone still had the info. Or, I could have tried to simply flash a JI6 kernel, but with that came the risk of a Android 2.1 kernel severely clashing with a 2.2 system. In your case, it seems like you should be able to reflash Nero v5, restore a nandroid backup from that system, and save all of your contacts the proper way.
After learning the hard way, I will concur with others who suggest saving all of your contacts to Gmail in the future. Or, you can back up your contacts in your phone by choosing to "export" them to your external sd card in the Contacts menu.
I believe that you can retrieve contact info saved to your SIM card by choosing to "import" them in the Contacts menu, as well.
Best of luck!

After flashing using titanium backup

After I flashed the new rom I used titanium backup to restore my stuff like usual...however this time after I restore all my apps and system data the phone acted very unstable! I reflashed and now I am wondering if anyone knows what the file name is for my contacts and Sms messages? I really would like to get my contacts back up. Thanks for all the help!
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Use google for your contacts, then a soon as you log into your gmail account it will sync them.
SMS may not be recoverable if you change Android versions (2.1 -> 2.2, 2.2 -> 2.2.1, etc)
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Your sms's are gone unless you used an app called sms back up!
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A good rule of thumb is to restore system data. Keep your contacts backed up with Google or on your SIM card and simply redo the rest once the new ROM has settled (10 minutes and a couple reboots).
There's a simple reason for this: If the author of your new ROM tweaked one of the system files that you're restoring, restoring from a backup could destabilize your ROM, or worse, send you into boot-loops.
3rd party apps (Angry Birds and the like) are usually safe, while System apps (SMS, Launcher settings) are unsafe often enough to want to avoid restoring them.
One other thing, you did not say which rom you changed to. If it was MIUI, then titanium does not fully work. You will have to restore one at a time on the non-system apps per the above post.
Paulc426 said:
After I flashed the new rom I used titanium backup to restore my stuff like usual...however this time after I restore all my apps and system data the phone acted very unstable! I reflashed and now I am wondering if anyone knows what the file name is for my contacts and Sms messages? I really would like to get my contacts back up. Thanks for all the help!
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Here's what I'd do:
1. Restore the NANDROID you made before flashing the new rom
(or in case you didn't)
1. Flash the ROM you were previously on, and restore your titanium backup'd stuff
Next
2. Enable "sync contacts" with google (as suggested above)
3. If your Sms messages are restored, back them up as suggested above
Then
4. Flash your new rom
5. Enable "sync contacts" with google to get your contacts
6. Use the Sms restorer thingy mentioned above

[Q] Help! My Contacts disappeared!

I have a rooted Evo running Cyanogen Mod 7. When I look in my contacts list, it says I have no contacts and gives me all the customary options to add contacts.
My gmail is configured correctly, it is set up to sync contacts. All my contacts are still in my gmail account.
When I send a text to someone (I have GoSMS installed) it prompts me with a contact name if I start type, so I know the data is in there somewhere.
I have a backup on Rom Manager from a few days ago, but everytime I try and restore it, it keeps freezing and won't restore.
2 separate problems perhaps?
Any suggestions?
You need a PC to restore it when i get on my PC i will tell you how to fix it
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TIP: Put the contacts in the Sim Card
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Have you ensured they have been selected as viewable from the settings in the contacts app?
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Go to Gmail on your PC then press Contacts then tick all your Contacts and press restore
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You have to set you contact visible in contact setting
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options>displayoptions> and click all the accs u want to have synced.
Don't use Rom Manager, go into recovery and try to restore the backup manually. From now on do everything manually through recovery instead of using Rom Manager - you'll have a lot less problems. I suggest using Amon Ra instead of ClockworkMod, but that's your choice.
If you can't get the backup to restore, then wipe everything in recovery (data, cache, and dalvik cache at the least) and then flash CM7. Be sure to flash the correct gapps as well, flashing the wrong one could cause issues. Don't restore system data with Titanium Backup - this could also cause issues.
If you can get the backup to restore, do the same as mentioned above if you still want to flash CM7 (or update it).
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Doing Factory Reset Good App for Contact Restore with Images

Moving Rom and want to do a Factory Reset
Have ex Dialer and GoSms. With GoSms I can back up the texts
What I want to do is back up my contacts and their images so when I install the new Rom I can restore the contacts and their images. Don't have my contacts synched to the Google Server
Had a look at the play store and there are plenty of options but they all seem to export them to csv files
Any recommendations on an app that can back up and restore contacts and the images assigned to them?
Thanks in advance
funkyirishman said:
Moving Rom and want to do a Factory Reset
Have ex Dialer and GoSms. With GoSms I can back up the texts
What I want to do is back up my contacts and their images so when I install the new Rom I can restore the contacts and their images. Don't have my contacts synched to the Google Server
Had a look at the play store and there are plenty of options but they all seem to export them to csv files
Any recommendations on an app that can back up and restore contacts and the images assigned to them?
Thanks in advance
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Use stock dialer and export contacts to Ur sd card.... I used it every time when flashing rom as I also dont like to put my contacts in google...
why not just make a nandroid backup using CWM and keeping this backup somewhere safe on your PC (it can be found in /sdcard/clcokworkmod/backup/<your backup,copy this file to your PC>
Back contacts up with Google always restore first time every time for me.
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Tefanym said:
why not just make a nandroid backup using CWM and keeping this backup somewhere safe on your PC (it can be found in /sdcard/clcokworkmod/backup/<your backup,copy this file to your PC>
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I use CWM to back up the ROM but how can you back up contacts using CWM?

[Q] titanium restore contacts problem

I had official 4.1.2 jellybean and i backed up contacts with titanium. I put cyanogenmod 10.1.3 and was trying to restore contacts but after i restore i get error message "android.process.acore" all the time. I did factory reset and error was gone but my question is how to restore contacts without having that error??
skyline91 said:
I had official 4.1.2 jellybean and i backed up contacts with titanium. I put cyanogenmod 10.1.3 and was trying to restore contacts but after i restore i get error message "android.process.acore" all the time. I did factory reset and error was gone but my question is how to restore contacts without having that error??
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It's because you can't restore a system app (ie contacts, the phone app, messaging app etc) from ROM to ROM, if the ROM itself is different to the last one you made the backup on. So the end result of what you'll have to do is sync your contacts to your google account. Then when you sign in to your google account on the new ROM, your contacts will sync to the new ROM. At least that's how I do it.
As far as getting your contacts back, if you had a nandroid backup of your system before flashing CM, just restore that and sync your contacts to your gmail account. Go back to your CM nandroid (assuming you have one, if not make one before starting this process) and sync your contacts down from your google account.
If you didn't make a nandroid of your stock setup before flashing CM, then re-flash the stock ROM you were on previously using Odin or Mobile Odin. Now you should be able to restore the Titanium backup of your contacts app (yes, the app itself) successfully onto the stock ROM. From this restored app, sync your contacts. Then go back to CM and sign in, voile, contacts have synced.
Hopper8 said:
It's because you can't restore a system app (ie contacts, the phone app, messaging app etc) from ROM to ROM, if the ROM itself is different to the last one you made the backup on. So the end result of what you'll have to do is sync your contacts to your google account. Then when you sign in to your google account on the new ROM, your contacts will sync to the new ROM. At least that's how I do it.
As far as getting your contacts back, if you had a nandroid backup of your system before flashing CM, just restore that and sync your contacts to your gmail account. Go back to your CM nandroid (assuming you have one, if not make one before starting this process) and sync your contacts down from your google account.
If you didn't make a nandroid of your stock setup before flashing CM, then re-flash the stock ROM you were on previously using Odin or Mobile Odin. Now you should be able to restore the Titanium backup of your contacts app (yes, the app itself) successfully onto the stock ROM. From this restored app, sync your contacts. Then go back to CM and sign in, voile, contacts have synced.
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so there is no way to get that contacts without getting back on previous rom, restore from titanium, sync them on google acc and then flash it on CM??
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Nope. As Hopper said, restoring via Ti restores the app itself (plus the data obviously) and that won't work from Android version to Android version (or framework to framework - I.E TouchWiz to AOSP & VV). His suggestion should take all of 15 minutes.
tnx for your tips
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