One amazing thing about backing up is that if your phone gets damaged, stolen or replaced, you can retrieve all your information that were backed up. Backup is there to help you hold your phone information till you are ready to use them.
If you backup your android, it is uploaded to Google server which is then encrypted with your Google account password. Your phone locked screen password, pattern etc, is used to backup some information so it can be backed up afely.
If you want to know how to backup your android, all you need to do is keep reading on. Because in this article, I will tell you how that can be done successfully.
when you backup your android, your information are backed up with Google One.
What Gets Backed Up.
When you backup your android, the following gets backed up.
- Photos and videos.
- Apps.
- Contacts.
- Settings.
- Call history.
- Messages.
Does The Backups Get Erased.
Your backup information (except what you backup in Google Photos) is erased if:
- You turn off android backup.
- You don’t use your device for 57 days.
How To See your Backed Up Files.
- pen the Google 1 app.
- At the bottom, tap storage.
- Scroll to the device backup section.
- If it is your first backup, tap set up data backup.
- If it’s not your first, tap view details.
- Then tap manage back to see your backups.
How To Get Your Backed Up Data In A New Phone.
Your videos and photos are available in Google Photos, but you can restore the rest of your backed up data. At setup, to restore your data follow the on screen steps.
It might take up to 24 hours.
How To Backup Your Android Phone.
To backup your android phone, follow these steps.
- Open the Google One app on your phone.
- At the bottom, tap storage.
- Scroll to the device backup section.
- If its your first backup, tap setup backup.
- Tap manage backup for the backup settings.
- To backup all the data on your phone, turn on phone data.
- To back up MMS messages, turn on multimedia messages.
- To backup your media, turn on full resolution photos and videos.
- And tap back up now.
And that’s all.
Related Article.
How To Backup Your iPhone And iPad.
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