Backup .lbf after fastboot unlock - LG G5 Questions & Answers

Hello,
It's possible to use the .lbf backup file after unlocking fastboot?
Is there anyway to backup the LG G5 H850 before unlocking fastboot and then restore that backup?
I just need to restore the steam app, contacts, images, messages, notes and some other apps...
Is it possible?
Thank you all

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You know if LG devices have the EFS-IMEI issue as Samsung ones?

Hi all, I would like to know if LG devices have the same problem with corrupted data on EFS folder/partition, and if so therefore lose the IMEI by a bad flashing getting a corrupted imei.
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Unlock bootloader without data lost

Hi all
Is it possible to unlock without data lost?
I mean, do nandroid backup, unlock, then restore the previous nandroid backup?
Many thx!
Clems92 said:
Hi all
Is it possible to unlock without data lost?
I mean, do nandroid backup, unlock, then restore the previous nandroid backup?
Many thx!
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Not possible. To do a nandroid backup to need to flash TWRP. To flash TWRP you need unlocked bootloader. Also TWRP can't backup encrypted data.
OMG I forget to think before to write
Any way to save data wihtout NAND backu up ?
Clems92 said:
OMG I forget to think before to write
Any way to save data wihtout NAND backu up ?
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Not a full 1:1 copy. Choices are limited to play store apps such as Helium and copying pictures to PC or uploading to cloud.
OK thank you for your answere!

Restoring Apps after custom ROM install

Hi,
I have recently installed a custom Lineage ROM (17.1) on my LG G5. Before flashing I backup up my apps using two methods:
LG Backup tool that was available on my stock LG firmware
Backup % Resore Android App (to my Google Drive)
LG Backup is obviously a custom LG app which is not available on a custom Rom, I tried an IPK which I found but it didn't open after install. The backup is a single .LBF file
Backup & Restore doesn't restore, after selecting to download an app from my drive it is then available in the archive. If I click to restore the app doesn't do anything.
I am also unable to restore my SMS messages, I used a PC app SyncDroid to backup call logs, contacts and sms. All restored but the messages despite a confirmation message. The file is an xml.
Any ideas or suggestions?
The app backup tool that I used has created a folder of .apk files. Is there another app I can use to attempt to restore?
I use Titanium Backup. It backs up apps and sms and call history. It does require root though. Its in the app store.
If you click on the .apk files does in install them?

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