Non-rooted Android phone owners probably feel jealous with roots phones when it comes to backup and restore. For all non-rooted users, I’m going to write the best way to complete backup and restore an Android with all data such as Apps, Settings, Contacts, SMS, Call Logs, Multimedia Files, Photos and Documents.
So many reasons why you immediately need a full backup of your Android, although Factory Reset is the most common reason. Few problems with Android that make users helpless for factory reset, but using a Google account, your important data will never lose such as contacts, photos, settings, and more.
If you want to migrate your device data to a new Android device, follow the same backup procedure given below, and restore to a new device.
Follow the steps below to backup Apps, Settings, Contacts, SMS, Call Logs, Multimedia Files, Photos and Documents:
If you don’t use any external SD card, simply connect a USB flash drive through OTG cable.
Follow the steps below to restore your data:
Follow the steps below to backup and restore an Android using a PC:
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