[Q] How to back up HTC Wildfire - Wildfire General

Hi everyone
Firstly, my phone is unrooted and running the stock vodafone rom (2.1) that the phone came with on day 1.
I've seen that froyo has been released for the wildfire. Whilst waiting for vodafone to push it to me I was wondering how do I backup my sms messages, contacts, keyboard dictionary etc?
Thanks

You come into market and Download My Backup Pro and creates backups of both apps and data.

Are there any free apps that do the same?

Contacts can be backed up to your google account or to sd card via contacts app. sms, use sms backup from market.
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fireice7 said:
Are there any free apps that do the same?
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I think the MyBackup free version works fine but when you come to reinstall apps you have to do them one at a time. if you are going to do it regularly id suggest buying the app as its so much easier.
Or try Titanium Backup.

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Retain Data while changing builds

I've a question. Is there any way we can retain all the data i.e. Contacts, SMSs, Applications when changing from 1 Build to another?
Eg I currently using [darkstone HD2Froyo v1] and wanna change to mattc Leo + Froyo w/Sense. So is there any way to do that without losing on the Apps, Contacts, SMSs?
Bump , I am wondering about the same thing too.
For personal data (except text messages), you can set up a Google email and sync. Your contact details will appear each time you load a new ROM.
For backing up programs you can try Astro File Manager which allows you to back up and reinstall all of your programs.
......not sure how to deal with. Text messages.
Hope this helps.
Michael
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Use MyBackup and MyBackupPro(Paid App) and you can backup and restore your apps and your contacts, call logs, SMS, MMS etc. The apps can be restored along with the settings for the apps so you dont have to setup the apps after restoring.
Titanium Backup.
does that back up saved game data too?
evolutionqy7 said:
does that back up saved game data too?
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Yes, Titanium Backup does back up saved game data. Why the rolleyes?
SEARCH PEOPLE!!! not just in HD2 development, but all over XDA, there are tons of threads stating how to move data/text/settings/apps over from one build to another.
HotShotAzn said:
Yes, Titanium Backup does back up saved game data. Why the rolleyes?
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cause i like em titanium build is for rooted devices and my build isnt rooted
My backup works awesome

Phone to phone migration

Just wondering what is the fastest or easiest method to completely copy over everything from one vibrant to another as I just got my replacement today. I would love to copy all my apps and settings. Also will I lose all the apps I purchased? Thanks!!
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No ideas? I guess I'll just start doing it the old fashion way lol
Your contacts, calendar should be synced to gmail already. Try using mybackup pro or titanium backup for things like app data but I believe you still have to download the apps to your phone again. Purchased apps are saved to your purchase history via gmail
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If your are rooted use Titanium Back up. MyBackup Pro is good for things like text.
disturkis4u said:
Your contacts, calendar should be synced to gmail already. Try using mybackup pro or titanium backup for things like app data but I believe you still have to download the apps to your phone again. Purchased apps are saved to your purchase history via gmail
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Yessir, found this all out hehe... thanks though!!!!

[Q] How do I restore my contacts and apps?

Hey, guys. I just installed the DK28 Froyo Stock ROM. I was using Lookout Mobile Security to backup all of my contacts and pictures.
However, all of my contacts aren't syncing from Lookout. Is there an easier way to get back all of my contacts from Lookout?
Also, my account only shows the apps from the Marketplace that I had purchased, but not downloaded. Is there anyway to download everything I had before? Thanks.
Don't know about Lookout; I always sync contacts through gmail.
Don't know about pictures; all of mine are on my SDCard.
Your free apps do not show up in the marketplace...until now. Now that you're running 2.2.1, anything you DL will re-dl every time you replace ROMs or wipe your phone. (this may be due to updated marketplace and not 2.2, but I'm not sure)
Lookout is garbage. I use appbrain to save my app and google to save my contacts. Have you tried logging into your google on your phone to recover your contacts?
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othan1 said:
Your free apps do not show up in the marketplace...until now. (this may be due to updated marketplace and not 2.2, but I'm not sure)
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It's due to both.
It's Lookout Mobile Security. It's a great piece of software. However, I think it's stuck on restoring my photos.
blackdragon79 said:
Lookout is garbage. I use appbrain to save my app and google to save my contacts. Have you tried logging into your google on your phone to recover your contacts?
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No, Google didn't sync all of my contacts. Just some. Is there a detailed way to show how to sync my phone contacts with Google? It wants to sync like every e-mail address I've ever e-mailed with my phone.

Backing up Email app accounts

Hi
What is the best way to keep a backup of email account settings? I feel most of us switch ROMs and every time adding same accounts is very painful.
Please suggest best way to backup email accounts .
If you use a 3rd party email application then with Titanium Backup you can backup the email app(s) and associated data, which will include your account settings.
Titanium is a doddle to use and one of the most useful apps I've got off the market.
If you're talking about your google account then you have to re-add that for every flash anyway, so don't worry about it.
I have tried TB backing up
User Apps + System Apps
System Apps
Email app
But none of them worked for me..
Can you please suggest what settings need to be backed up.
What app do you use for email?
I am using Email.apk provided by Samsung Galaxy S2.
In that case, I think that gets backed up with system apps, which may be a cause for concern as system apps are sometimes not compatible from one FW or ROM to another, so you can't restore them without screwing up your phone.
If this is a major deal to you and you don't want to have to recreate your account(s) if and when you flash your phone with something, then I'd recommend looking into some of the alternative email apps on the market. I can't personally suggest any from experience as I use the gmail app and have all my other email accounts polled from that, so I only have to enter 1 account on my phone and it gets everything for me (only good for pop3 accounts though - not exchange or imap).
I do know that K9 gets recommended by lots of people though. Maybe that's worth a look.
Edit: I just checked Titanium, and the email app is listed as an app there, so you can back it up, along with associated data. That should do the trick
I always backup my email with titanium backup. Works perfectly with 2.3.3 moving from rom to rom.
I did have issues after updating to 2.3.4 but since I'm sticking with the newest fw I just deleted the old backup and made a 2.3.4 backup. Works great you just need to start the email app twice.
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Backing up text messages when switching phones

Is there any way to back up and restore my messages, contacts, call log, etc. while switching from my epic to my nexus s?
thanks
My backup pro will back up this to your sd card or to you account online
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Titanium Backup should be able to handle it.
I am sure there are free apps out there but this one syncs all of this onto your gmail and will allow you to download onto your nexus:
https://market.android.com/details?id=net.cpedia.backup2gmail&hl=en
awesome, thanks everyone. its been great having my epic all of the forum ppl have been very helpful
SMS backup+ works great
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MyBackup works great, goSMS works too
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mikel.canovas said:
SMS backup+ works great
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+1 on smsbackup.
I use a app called Super Backup. It backups call logs, text messages, and contacts to your sd card. Then use titanium backup for my apps.
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SMS Backup & Restore is good for backing up SMS for a single person/ or all.. it will also make it into a html file for your desktop..
xTmDarren said:
SMS Backup & Restore is good for backing up SMS for a single person/ or all.. it will also make it into a html file for your desktop..
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+1 on SMS Backup. Its the best for our phones. Another cool thing is that it stores eveything in that html file. You can pull it to your desktop and edit in text that never happen. Then restore it. Hehehe.
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