I'm trying to preserve my shazams when moving from one android phone to another. Tried making an android backup and perform adb restore on the newer, but my shazamed songs are not preserved.
Anybody could get it to work?
It has the app flag ALLOW_BACKUP on android 6.0 and onwards. In any case, you can sync your songs registering with an email and your shazams will be synced between different android and ios devices.
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Is there some program that would let me back up/restore SIP accounts?
Ideally one that would work between different ROMs and Android versions. I often change between 4.2.2 and 2.3.3, so even if Titanium Backup could do it (backup up Phone app?), I'm not sure if restoring it would not screw up entire system.
The backup I speak of is when first setting up a device or flashing a new rom. Android suggest on restoring a previous back along with the apps installed at the time. This is separate than HTC's restore during setup.
For example I just reflashed Lollipop on my M8 and during the initial setup after logging into my Google account I was prompted to restore from and old backup or setup as a new device. The backups listed where 30+ days old. After those options HTC gives me restore options saved on Google Drive or Dropbox.
I want to know if there is a way to delete Google's Backups from my account. The htc backups are easy to find in both cloud service except the individual ones that Google keeps.
Tachi91 said:
The backup I speak of is when first setting up a device or flashing a new rom. Android suggest on restoring a previous back along with the apps installed at the time. This is separate than HTC's restore during setup.
For example I just reflashed Lollipop on my M8 and during the initial setup after logging into my Google account I was prompted to restore from and old backup or setup as a new device. The backups listed where 30+ days old. After those options HTC gives me restore options saved on Google Drive or Dropbox.
I want to know if there is a way to delete Google's Backups from my account. The htc backups are easy to find in both cloud service except the individual ones that Google keeps.
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Don't believe so. You just have to go through manually and remove the things you don't want like contacts and apps.
Just turn Google account sync off and you can delete your backups from their original sites such as pictures, contact and your files which saved on drive. But you couldn't delete the apps from your GP account.
I've been using Titanium Backup for a decade almost and its been awesome. However, since Android Pie its been giving trouble with either being really really slow or not being able to restore applications.
Yesterday I switched to Android Q and the problems are even worse. It had trouble restoring so many applications. I had to go install them manually and then restore the data through Titanium Backup.
Are there any other good applications that can serve the backup needs. I just want the ability to backup and restore application and application data, along with SMS and Call Logs. I don't care about cloud transfers or any of that other fancy stuff. Just local backups are fine.
Any suggestions?
IMHO ADB ( read: Android Debug Bridge ) is the simplest method to backup and/or restore an Android phone.
Been looking around but can't find anything solid.
Is there a way to back up game data WITHOUT root? Helium used to do it but it's no longer available.
Using Android 11 on OnePlus 7 pro.
Thanks!
Use ADB Backup method - it doesn't require Android is rooted.
The basic command is adb backup. The type of backup changes by using following suffixes:
-apk. used to backup all the applications
–all. Backs up all data except app
–Noapk. Does not backup apps
–Shared. Backup all the dta from SD card
-f. followed by a path. This switch is used along with other switches. It allows you to specify the backup path of your choice.
The default path of backup is C:\Users\USER-NAME\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\paltform-tools.
Thank you. Running at the moment... I appreciate it Very Much
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