How to Backup your android
device data
Make a complete backup of your android device by following this article. For Rooted and non-rooted device.
There are two ways to backup your android device-
Ø For
non-rooted android device
Ø For
rooted android device
FOR NON-ROOTED ANDROID DEVICE
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Google backup
This is pre installed function given by
Google by which you can Backup all your data,
including Wi-Fi
passwords, preferences and app data. All the data is link to Google
account, that makes easy to restore.
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App Backup (For non-rooted device)
There are many apps in
play stores like-
·
Easy backup tools
·
Go backup
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Ultimate backup tool
I’ll prefer you to use
Go backup tool
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FOR ROOTED ANDROID DEVICE
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App-Titanium Backup
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Custom recovery-Backup whole system
·
App backup (for rooted phones)
If your phone is rooted then there is no
better backup solution than Titanium
Backup lets you back up absolutely everything on your phone.
How to back up everything on
Android with Titanium Backup
1. Download
the Titanium Backup app on your rooted Android
2. Start the app and grant it root
privileges. You'll be asked to read some disclaimers and so on (this is a good
idea).
3. You need to have USB-Debugging enabled on your phone.
4. In Titanium you'll see three tabs. One is
an Overview tab with information on your device, the
second isBackup/Restore where all the fun stuff takes place and
the third is for scheduling regular backups.
5. Go to the Backup and Restore tab. You'll see a list of your phone's
contents along with icons that indicate whether or not they have been backed
up. Triangular warning signs mean you have no backup and smiley faces are
pretty self explanatory.
6. If you want to back up your system data
or apps, tap the little document with a check mark on it at the top. This will
take you to the batch actions list.
7. You can then tap Run next to whatever action you want
completed. If you want to back up your apps, tap Run next toBackup
all User Apps and
if you want to back up your system data tap Run next to Backup all System Data.
8. Titanium will then go through the process
of creating your backup. This may take a while.
9. Once
completed, your backup will be labeled with the date and saved. You can also
create an update.zip file
to be flashed through recovery if you like, or you can restore through Titanium
itself.
10. To restore in Titanium, just go to the Batch Actions screen again and scroll down. You'll see
options under theRestore setting for the actions you completed
earlier: in this case, Restore
all apps with data and Restore all system data.
11. Tap Run next to the actions you want to restore.
12. You'll then have the option to restore
everything you backed up or just some sections of it. Make your choices and tap
the green check mark in the top right-hand corner.
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Custom recovery backup (For rooted android
device)
If your phone is rooted
then this option is the best option. If you are installing a custom rom or you
want to make a whole backup of system then this option is best.It backup
everything without losing their internal information.
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Firstly, you have to install a custom recovery
for your device, you can Google it .
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Custom recovey can be philz, twrp & cwm. The
most use recovery in all three is cwm(clockworkmod recovery).
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After installing recovery boot into it and select
backup option.
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It will take few minutes after it completes you
can reboot into your system.
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