How to Backup Everything on Rooted and Non-rooted Android Phones
Whether you want to root your Android phone or install a custom rom, it’s recommended to firstly backup your phone data. By backing your phone, so that if something does go wrong, you will not lose all of your data that you have most likely spent months or years accumulating. Now let’s find out how to backup everything, including apps, contacts, mess
ages, photos, settings and more, on rooted and non-rooted Android phones.
How to Backup on Non-rooted Android Phones
1. Backup apps, contact, and phone settings
If you prefer to use third-party apps, I recommend My Backup. This is a lite version of MyBackup Pro, which is a paid version of the app. This app is by far the most easy-to-use backup app for non-rooted device. You can backup your phone data to SD card or to cloud service at no extra cost.
2. Backup photos, music, and videos
As Google does not have a native backup service for photos, music and videos yet, so you’ll have to backup them manually by copying it to your computer or external hard drives.3. Backup text messages
If you’re just concerned with your SMS messages, you can use a free app called SMS Backup+ to backup your text messages in the cloud. The app will automatically backup your SMS, MMS and call log entries to Gmail and store them under a new label ‘SMS’.How to Backup on Rooted Android Phones
If you’ve rooted your phone then you can easily backup your apps, text messages, settings, etc, by using a backup app. In this case, I recommend you to use the Titanium Backup app. It is the most powerful Android backup app available in the market today. In addition to backing up the data to SD card, it can also backup to the cloud service like Dropbox, Box and Google Drive. Here’s the quick tutorial:Download and install Titanium Backup app here.
Once installed, launch the app and press ‘Allow’ once a Superuser Request window pops up in your phone screen.
On the top of the screen, select the ‘Backup/Restore’ tab.
Click on the app you want then select ‘Backup’. Wait for it to prompt that the backup was completed successfully. Depending on how many applications you have installed, this process will take several minutes.
The backups are stored in the ‘TitaniumBackup’ directory on your SD card.