ADB Desktop Backup - Samsung Galaxy S9+ Questions & Answers

So I have an S9+ that is not able to be rooted, Snapdragon version. What is the best way to backup all my apps if I wanted to move them to another device? Obviously I can't use Titanium Backup. Helium doesn't support backup of all apps. What about Smart Switch, will it backup and restore all apps and data. Also, there is ADB Desktop Backup, but I've also heard this will not backup all apps and data as some developers disable this capability. This seems to be the one thing that Apple has over the Android devices is complete device backups with ease. Hopefully someone can help me out here with the best option to make this happen. Thanks.

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Hello there,
I know one can use apps like Migrate or like Titanium backup to do this, but the restriction is that the phone needs to be rooted.
As I use my phone as my daily driver including several banking apps, I do not want to root it.
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axolotl98 said:
Hello there,
I know one can use apps like Migrate or like Titanium backup to do this, but the restriction is that the phone needs to be rooted.
As I use my phone as my daily driver including several banking apps, I do not want to root it.
Any idea of any backup apps that work as good in a non-rooted phone?
Thanks
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Super backup but i think it only backups apks but not game data. You can also check helium backup.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.idea.backup.smscontacts&hl=en_IN
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.backup

anyone know a good way of backing up entire os

note 8, pie, 9.0, alexndr rom. rooted.
Does anyone know of a way to completely backup the phone. app data, emails. Essentially im looking for something that backups up everything. Its ncrypted so cant use twrp. I have titanium but its a long process backing up. Anything that can backup to sd or on pc. Thanks.
You can't do it without root access.
If you have root access than titanium backup is perfect for this job or using recovery backup option you can backup whole phone.
Unfortunately without root access your options are very limited.
You may try to do so by giving all access / previlages to your phone to Google and Samsung and using their apps making a cloud backups.
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Hi, i have root, magisk. But im wondering if there any option to backup entire data to pc. I have titanium backup but its too big aprocess to select one app by app. Is any software to backup to pc ?

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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.
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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.
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IMHO ADB ( read: Android Debug Bridge ) is the simplest method to backup and/or restore an Android phone.

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