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Android app data backup and restore non root
Android app data backup and restore non root











  1. ANDROID APP DATA BACKUP AND RESTORE NON ROOT INSTALL
  2. ANDROID APP DATA BACKUP AND RESTORE NON ROOT MOD
  3. ANDROID APP DATA BACKUP AND RESTORE NON ROOT UPDATE
  4. ANDROID APP DATA BACKUP AND RESTORE NON ROOT FULL
  5. ANDROID APP DATA BACKUP AND RESTORE NON ROOT FOR ANDROID

I'm sorry, but I feel the above statement is bullshit. If you really know your apps it won't take more than an hour to set it all up. Buying dummy phones, years of customisation, that's just bullshit.

android app data backup and restore non root

Most of the time it doesn't even matter if they look the same or not. Honestly I don't think there is much work to restore apps in devices.

  • Use cloud backup and restore for apps that support it.
  • COPY&MOVE app data for apps that store data in their custom folder in internal storage (eg.
  • Export backup from apps that support it and restore them in the new device.
  • If you're not interested in rooting then you have limited options here:.
  • Without root their functions are limited.

    ANDROID APP DATA BACKUP AND RESTORE NON ROOT FULL

    They require root to utilise their full potential.

  • New Android backup solutions are available now (e.g App manager, Swift backup).
  • It's no longer possible to fully restore apps with data using a third party app without root.
  • New Android versions have strict policies regarding access to Android folder and /Data/Data directory.
  • With new inbuilt Zygisk features you can hide your root state from all apps.
  • Magisk has improved a lot in recent years.
  • What do you think? Has anyone else tried this? On Realme UI?

    ANDROID APP DATA BACKUP AND RESTORE NON ROOT FOR ANDROID

    There is simply nothing as reliable as Macrium Reflect for Android to restore all data to a new phone. I have put many years into setting up my apps the way they are, so I believe a small price to pay for this is worth it. So, what I can do is, buy a cheap, refurbished phone that also has realme UI, then use the app data restore feature (I believe the app is called ClonePhone) to copy app data to a secondary phone which would then have it as a backup. I have about 120 apps now since I decided some apps needed to go, but in case I lose my current phone, I simply wouldn't have a reliable way to restore app data to a new phone I purchased. if you are already using realme ui(like me), you can restore app data to a new phone with realme ui.

    android app data backup and restore non root

    I found out that OEMs like Realme, Xiaomi, Samsung support app data restore to their phone, IF THE SOURCE IS ALSO THEIR ROM i.e. The above caveats make it an unrealiable option, i believe adb backup or that helium app which hasn't been updated for years also doesn't support all apps. I had no idea for which apps the data was restored and which apps it wasn't, so I had to manually launch each app to check. Now, coming to google app data and backup, when I restored data from my old phone to new phone a year ago, there were 2 problems:ġ) For some apps, app data wasn't restoredĢ) Process is very opaque, I had about 200 apps.

    android app data backup and restore non root

    I haven't followed what's going on in the root world since, but on a quick search, it seems magisk hide has been removed and there are other projects which work for some users and not for others, regardless I don't want any of that, I just want to use my phone to my stuff.

    ANDROID APP DATA BACKUP AND RESTORE NON ROOT UPDATE

    It just got annoying as many apps force you to update and I eventually got rid of root. I got rid of root in mid 2020 because increasing number of apps, on update, detected root despite magisk hide using various ways. It is recommended you properly and thoroughly research any product or service you are interested in using.First of all, root is not an option for me.

    ANDROID APP DATA BACKUP AND RESTORE NON ROOT MOD

    The Mod Team has not vetted any of the above services, these are only recommendations based on user feedback.

  • Any of these which can run Ubuntu Touch.
  • ANDROID APP DATA BACKUP AND RESTORE NON ROOT INSTALL

    Regular Smartphones on which you can install a privacy-respecting OS:

  • Fairphone (you'll have to remove the Android OS and install a FOSS one).
  • WiPhone (4G will be available via add-ons).
  • There are a lot of them, some of the most notorious ones are: 'Android', 'Google Pixel' and 'Google Nexus' alternatives:ĭumbphones (feature phones). Find a GNU/Linux distro here, or use any of these:īSD.
  • Vikings X200 - RYF (Respects Your Freedom) edition.
  • (We don't recommend any Chromium-based browsers and browsers that use the Blink browser engine) (E-mail providers which don't offer at least 1 free of charge plan weren't listed) Find an instance here, or use any of these:
  • YaCy (to use it, you need to install the app).
  • This is by no means an exhaustive list of alternatives, if you're looking for one, then check out our community-sourced wiki page (if you'd like to become an approved wiki contributor for that page - contact us).

    android app data backup and restore non root

    NOTE: We're trying to recommend you alternatives which are FOSS (or mostly so) and privacy-respecting. Recommended alternatives for all the Google products, software and services













    Android app data backup and restore non root