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I use DivestOS which is based on LineageOS and these have SeedVault integrated in it as a backup solution, but since it doesn’t work well I’ll tell what I do (If your OS has Google’s backup solution, it works well to a certain extent, but there are times when it cannot restore things like call log/sms even though it backs them up).
Android/media
folder, which means I basically export Aegis’ backup file into/storage/emulated/0/Android/media/com.beemdevelopment.aegis/backups
, with this way, I can back up and restore themedia
along with the APK of the application using Swift Backup. If you find this step unnecessary/complicated, you can create a folder calledBackups
anywhere and put all your backup files there..thumbnails
folder unnecessarily). Also if you stashed all your backups/exports into some folder, it will also sync.When I take these backups, I can completely restore the phone to its previous state even after factory settings. Of course, for a cleaner start, sometimes I don’t sync some folders back or don’t reinstall some applications. To do this the way I want, I reinstall and restore data of the applications one by one.
that's all great, but Swift Backup requires you to have a rooted device first.
I does not require it. I don’t have root.
https://swiftapps.org/faq#appparts
I'm skimming this thread but, uh
Yes, I wish you had quoted the entire text.
Nowhere in my instructions did I say that I used this feature (“backing up app data”) or that it should be used. You do not need root to backup SMS/MMS & call logs & APKs & external data (
Android/data
) / expansion (Android/obb
) / media (Android/media
) of the apps installed… I have also stated many times that I use the in-app backup/export method for application data.Right sure, but everyone else uses backups for the app data. I can install apps in a couple minutes, but the data takes ages, if the app even offers a built-in ability at all. It'd be like saying 'I have backups' but just of your computers operating system and programs, but no personal documents or data. It's technically a backup, and it's useful for someone with some use-case, but it's not the general definition of a 'backup'.
To quote your quote of my quote:
I have also stated that I am "skimming this thread", so getting all defensive is hilarious.
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