05-31-2020, 08:38 AM
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Backup Solution
Your best bet for a complete backup, in older versions of Android, was probably a specialized app. Otherwise, you had to go about copying things like images, text messages, or app settings separately. That not only took a lot of time, but you always had to make sure you hadn’t missed anything.
That is not the case anymore. Nowadays, it’s simply a matter of setting it and forgetting about it until the time you buy a new phone. However, if you think you might switch from one brand to the other, your best bet is Google Drive backups. These will work irrespective of the phone brand.
Use the phone manufacturer’s solution – provided they have one – at your own risk (or if you are, for example, a Samsung fan with no desire to ever use anything else).
With that said, let’s see how easy it is to do a backup in Android 10. These options have been captured on a Google 4 XL but, even if your phone manufacturer is different, this will give you a good idea of what to look for.
Calls, Messages, Settings & Co.
One of the best things about current-day Android is that you can back everything up easily.
To start, open Settings on your smartphone and go to System.
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