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How to Backup/Restore All Apps and App Data on Android

This is a quick video showing you how to backup/restore all your apps and app data onto your SD card and restore them whenever you want. You must be rooted (How to root your android phone: www.youtube.com ———————————————————- Vlogging Channel: www.youtube.com Email: oliver@technotizer.com Blog: technotizer.com Twitter: twitter.com FaceBook: on.fb.me Facebook Page: www.facebook.com ———————————————————-

  1. iizKeMptz
    March 13th, 2011 at 23:27 | #1

    Whoa?!?! Wait a minute… When was this “official” 2.3 update happen? I own an HTC Evo on the Sprint network and have been wondering when it would officially come out?

  2. 4klp59
    March 14th, 2011 at 04:24 | #2

    thatzz a nexus one not a evo

  3. CrowoyAndroid
    March 14th, 2011 at 07:12 | #3

    @iizKeMptz Ya, it came out about a week ago for the Nexus One, so currently I think the Nexus S and Nexus One are the only phones running Gingerbread (Official)

  4. LoneWolfWon
    July 15th, 2011 at 23:12 | #4

    Is the Rom manager app the same thing when you back up ur data on all that stuff? Like when you back it up, you add a new rom, and then reinstall the rom manager app and restore ur data?

  5. CrowoyAndroid
    July 16th, 2011 at 12:29 | #5

    @LoneWolfWon No, ROM Manager is for Flashing new ROMs, whereas Titanium backup is just for backing up and restoring apps/data. (ROM Manager backs up the whole ROM).

  6. MRX123MRX
    October 16th, 2011 at 14:45 | #6

    Thank you. :) 

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