Android is all about development being an open source operating system. There is a number of tweaks, mods and custom roms that you may install and enhance your Android smartphone and in some cases you have to go through data wipes / factory resets, this may just cause inconvenience installing apps / getting back your wiped data. This is alright if becomes a hitch actually, but unfortunately installing all the apps once again takes a long time, you also loose your app’s data.What we have for you here today will let you backup your system apps, user apps, apps data easily, and will simply let you restore in a few minutes whenever you want.
If you’ve guessed it, we’re talking about Titanium Backup. As the name suggests, it’s a backup app that helps you to backup and restore each and everything on your Android smartphone. You can also set schedules on your phone so that you don’t need to backup your data manually. Also, scheduling helps you to backup updated applications with their data. This app basically creates a folder on your phone’s internal storage and backups up the data in the form of .zip files. You can also change the backup folder location if you’ve an external SD card inserted in your phone, there’s a hefty list of actions you can perform using this amazing app. A freeware of Titanium Backup is available in the Google Play Store, you can also purchase Titanium Backup Key in order to unlock all of it’s features. Freeware will perform the basic functions only and obviously there is a hefty list of features that the pro version of Titanium Backup sports.
We have been posting custom ROMs since a long time now and you may have read about backing up all your important data, many of you might be wondering how to use this app so today in the following post we are going to have a look on how to use Titanium Backup. Before you head towards the guide, do keep in mind that this app requires a rooted Android phone. Let’s have a look on the description by the developer:
Titanium Backup is the most powerful backup tool on Android, and then some.
You can backup, restore, freeze (with Pro) your apps + data + Market links. This includes all protected apps & system apps, plus external data on your SD card. You can do 0-click batch & scheduled backups. Backups will operate without closing any apps (with Pro). You can move any app (or app data) to/from the SD card. You can browse any app’s data and even query the Market to see detailed information about the app.
Let’s move forward to the Titanium Backup guide.
How to Use Titanium Backup:
What this App can backup:
Note: I’m using Titanium Backup Pro on my phone and all the options explained below are courtesy of Titanium Backup Pro. You may not find all these in case you’re using Titanium Backup freeware. Freeware comes with limited options, it will surely let you use Backup/Restore options at the least.
Verify Backups
Backup
Tapping the RUN button will take you to the list of apps installed on your phone. You can select / unselect the apps you want to backup.
Restore
Tapping the RUN button will take you to the list of apps installed on your phone. You can select / unselect the apps you want to restore.
Move/Integrate:
Freeze/Defrost:
Android Market :
Manipulate Data:
Another handy feature that let’s you:
Recovery Mode:
Un-install:
Delete Backups:
Titanium Backup Settings:
That’s All. In case you got any queries or face any difficulties regarding this guide, feel free to stop by the comment box below and drop us your message. We will surely get back to you as soon as possible. Thanks All.
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The one thing that I wish you went over was the online backup I still haven't figured that out. I think I did it correctly but I don't know
@bllackkman:disqus online backup is mentioned as cloud services above. You can link your dropbox account or some other from the available options in order to store your backed up content online. This is quite helpful, but dropbox upload may take a very long time so it's always recommended to create a folder in your phone and store it on your PC.
If you've selected dropbox, and you completed the backup process, you've probably done it right.
Great app but sadly it can't back external data for games like Nova 3, Asphalt 8 and so on. I have been crawling the web and found no guides whosoever covering that part!
@Bk_201:disqus you can backup the external data by manually copying the obb files from your Android folder in your SD card.
that's it mate. I've got to do it manually. Fortunately I came across obb to sd it's a nifty module from xposed additions