Saturday, 16 February 2013

Super Backup: The Fastest Way to Back Up All of the Data on Your Android Device Easily

Android is a Linux-based operating system designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers. Initially developed by Android, Inc., which Google backed financially and later purchased in 2005,Android was unveiled in 2007 along with the founding of the Open Handset Alliance: a consortium of hardware, software, and telecommunication companies devoted to advancing open standards for mobile devices.The first Android-powered phone was sold in October 2008



Advancements to Android's open source OS come in the form of ROMS and mods, available all over the web for anyone to find. Installing any of these modifications tends to wipe your phone clean, causing you to lose all of the precious data on your device.
Remember when you used your Galaxy S3 to take that super awesome picture of yourself withstanding all 14,500 tons of the Leaning Tower of Pisa against your body?
Well, now it's gone.

The solution to this problem is actually quite simple and commonly known—backup your device. Android can automatically backup settings like wireless network preferences and bookmarks, but only if you enable it.

If you want to backup SMS messages, playlists, and alarms, you'll need to download an application like My Backup. If you want to backup pictures, videos, and music, you'll need to connect your phone to your computer and download third-party apps such as File Transfer, or you can go wireless and use Air Sync to automatically backup your files to your Mac.
As you can see, it can get complicated. All of these applications create a mess that can honestly be quite frustrating and tedious, especially if you're constantly flashing new mods to your device. Well, thanks to XDA forum member Mobile Idea Studio, there's now a much easier way to backup your Android, and it's called  

Super Backup.
Super Backup is a handy new app that seeks to replace all the unnecessary backup ones you probably already have. You can make backups of several different things, all from a very simple user interface. Some of the features include:
  • Backup your apps (and their data)
  • Backup your contacts, SMS/MMS, and call logs
  • Backup your bookmarks and calendars
  • Manage your backup data
  • Schedule automatic backups
  • Automatically upload scheduled backups to your Gmail account
  • Define a custom backup location

This is definitely a lot more convenient than using a bunch of individual apps, and even if you don't have to wipe your device frequently, it's always good to have everything backed up just in case. You can find a full list of features and the free download over on Google Play.

Note: If your phone has built-in storage, the default backup location will be the internal SD card. If you're going to perform a factory reset, make sure your default backup folder location is set to your external SD card before starting.

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