Apps from 1 phone 2 other - Galaxy S I9000 General

Okay me and my fiance have the same phones sgx hower mine I bought from uk its the 8gb, and she bought hers from optus its the 16gb.
Now there are 2 issues here:
# I updated my phone n her phone using the same computer. Except I updated mine last week and hers just b4. I noticed we both have now different versions.
The australian one is running DTJG3
The uk one the 8gb is running XXJM1
Why is that? Is it normal any difference?
## Now coz of the firmware upgrade her phone lost all the Apps n txt sms. And my uk phone still has all the apps. So is there a way to transfer apps from my phone to her phone.
Sorry about the long story.
Thanks for any help.
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Use Titanium Backup for backing up apps on your phone and restoring them on hers.
If you want to transfer sms messages from yours to hers (can't imagine why you'd want to do that though), use SMS Backup & Restore (by Ritesh Sahu).
Edit: Actually I think using appbrain.com to install the same apps you have on her phone would make the task much easier.
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using Astro file you can even email the apk file from one phone to another phone

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When I do a NAND Backup, what does it include?

Does it get everything... as in:
- kernel
- firmware
- radios
- all applications including gapps, sprint apps, etc
Is there anything it doesn't get? (besides bootloader and recovery)...
Thx!
Do a nand before you flash something or make and drastic changes. It backs up everything.
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dglowe343 said:
Do a nand before you flash something or make and drastic changes. It backs up everything.
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I have never gotten nandroid to work for me. EVER. I tried it twice on my adp and once on my evo. It completely ****ed up my card, and I had to reformat. I don't know what the hell I'm doing wrong..it didn't seem like it should be that difficult. However,i gave up using it after it ****ed up my d card.
If you do a ‘NANROID’ backup from ClockWork Recovery, what does it actually do?
Only reason I ask is that I want to switch and play around with some different ROMS that I’ve seen but want to back up my text messages, etc… so I can restore it all on the new ROM of my choice.
Is there a contents guide as to whats involved?
Just think of a Nandroid backup as a snapshot of everything that's on your phone at the time you make the backup. I generally check everything that's an option to backup, just in case. I'm using the Smelkus recovery.
You can't use a Nandroid to restore info to a new ROM. It's only there in case you run in to problems, then you have something to fall back on, namely, restoring whatever ROM you've backed up.
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For SMS use SMS backup from the play store. Only way I know of to transfer or save messages. Real easy to use and once you load a new rom and reinstall SMS backup it will reload all your conversations if you wish
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RascalDoc said:
For SMS use SMS backup from the play store. Only way I know of to transfer or save messages. Real easy to use and once you load a new rom and reinstall SMS backup it will reload all your conversations if you wish
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Or Google Voice.
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FinZ28 said:
Or Google Voice.
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Google Voice restores SMS messages? I'll have to look at that.....
Birmingham.... Alabama?? Half my family tree originated in Ensley......lol
RascalDoc said:
Google Voice restores SMS messages? I'll have to look at that.....
Birmingham.... Alabama?? Half my family tree originated in Ensley......lol
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Well, not so much restores them as it saves them separately from the messaging app. Take for instance, even if I delete all my texts in my messaging app, they are still in Google Voice unless I go and delete them (which I normally do about once a week or so on my laptop since it's such a pain to delete multiple texts in the app).
Yes, Birmingham, Alabama, would be correct. I hear Ensley was nice back forty or so years ago. From what I've seen of it nowadays, I know that's no longer the case
Does it backup let's say all my mp3 files on my internal sd card too?

[Q] Hwo do I move all of my apps/contacts/sms/pictures to another MT4G?

So I got a brand new MT4G last week, and today T-Mobile sent me a new one since the front-facing camera on the original did not work.
How can I switch all of my contacts/apps/settings/music/sms/etc. to my new MT4G?
MyBackup Pro
dcwiker05 said:
MyBackup Pro
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Any free options?
MyBackup is like a 30 day trial of the pro version so if you only need to do it once I recommend that. I tell customers to use it all the time for device replacements. Other then that titanium if you are rooted.
dcwiker05 said:
MyBackup is like a 30 day trial of the pro version so if you only need to do it once I recommend that. I tell customers to use it all the time for device replacements. Other then that titanium if you are rooted.
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Awesome, thanks... I'm downloading the trial now. Does it just save all of that to the SD card and I put it back onto the new phone? Or do I have to redownload the app on my new phone?
Between Titanium and MyBackup, I recommend the latter because it's much more simple and easy to use.
Blazen37 said:
Awesome, thanks... I'm downloading the trial now. Does it just save all of that to the SD card and I put it back onto the new phone? Or do I have to redownload the app on my new phone?
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You'll have to re-download the app in order to restore the backups made on your previous phone.
Apps and contacts will transfer automatically once you sign in to your google account on your new mt4g. Pictures are stored in your memory card. So all you have to do is swap the memory card from one mt4g to the new one.
And why would you want to transfer text messages? Delete them. They take up space.
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TeeJay3800 said:
Between Titanium and MyBackup, I recommend the latter because it's much more simple and easy to use.
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Agreed!
TeeJay3800 said:
You'll have to re-download the app in order to restore the backups made on your previous phone.
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Tis' true, it saves all the info to your SD card and then you swap over the SD card to the new phone redownload the app and click restore. It will find the orginal back up on its own. Doing pictures is redundent though if you are keeping the same SD card from the old to new phone as the will auto transfer.
coupetastic-droid said:
Apps and contacts will transfer automatically once you sign in to your google account on your new mt4g. Pictures are stored in your memory card. So all you have to do is swap the memory card from one mt4g to the new one.
And why would you want to transfer text messages? Delete them. They take up space.
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Because some people like to keep them. I always back up my texts before a wipe.
Not all apps will not be backed up because they are not associated with your Google account (only paid apps are).
coupetastic-droid said:
Apps and contacts will transfer automatically once you sign in to your google account on your new mt4g. Pictures are stored in your memory card. So all you have to do is swap the memory card from one mt4g to the new one.
And why would you want to transfer text messages? Delete them. They take up space.
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This didn't happen.
dcwiker05 said:
Agreed!
Tis' true, it saves all the info to your SD card and then you swap over the SD card to the new phone redownload the app and click restore. It will find the orginal back up on its own. Doing pictures is redundent though if you are keeping the same SD card from the old to new phone as the will auto transfer.
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I just did this and it won't let me...
It says "In this version you can only restore/view/manage what you have backed up from this device. To restore/view/manage backups from other devices, please upgrade to the Pro version."
Dang. Trying to determine if its worth paying the 5 dollars for. I have a good amount of contacts, which are linked to there twitters and facebooks, all my pages are fully customized, and I have a ton of apps. It will be such a pain in the but to do all of this manually.
Blazen37 said:
Dang. Trying to determine if its worth paying the 5 dollars for. I have a good amount of contacts, which are linked to there twitters and facebooks, all my pages are fully customized, and I have a ton of apps. It will be such a pain in the but to do all of this manually.
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It's more than worth it in my opinion. You only have to purchase it once, yet from then on you'll have the ability to back up and save whatever you want.
So I used Backup Pro to switch my contacts over, and besides the contacts I had it added the contacts of every single Facebook and Twitter account I was friends with or followed... I deleted the contacts for which I had no numbers for (300+). I then noticed that when I went to link the contacts I did have to there Facebook or Twitter accounts they were not there, I guess because I deleted them from my contacts?
Anyone know how to make it so I can link them again? The contacts are also classified as "Google" instead of "T-Mobile" like they were be for, which is kind of annoying.
TeeJay3800 said:
Not all apps will not be backed up because they are not associated with your Google account (only paid apps are).
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This is not true. All my apps are free except xda app and rom manager. I've done plenty of factory resets and they all always come back after I log in my account.
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coupetastic-droid said:
This is not true. All my apps are free except xda app and rom manager. I've done plenty of factory resets and they all always come back after I log in my account.
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I've been wiping and flashing custom ROMs on Android phones for years, and never once have any apps been backed up after re-signing back into my Google account. It's the exact same way for almost everyone else. If you're going to tell me I'm flat out wrong, maybe you could provide some info like what settings you use?
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I've been wiping and flashing custom ROMs on Android phones for years, and never once have any apps been backed up after re-signing back into my Google account. It's the exact same way for almost everyone else. If you're going to tell me I'm flat out wrong, maybe you could provide some info like what settings you use?
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Settings I use are simple. One that came with the device. Have everything saved to google checked. I've never backed up anything with any back up app. Everything is backed up to google with me.
I factory reset my device when I first flashed cm7, when flashing iced glacier, going back to cm from ice glacier, going to royal glacier and back to cm and to honey and back to cm. Every single time my contacts and all my apps came back. Except one or 2 apps that I didn't download off the market but 3rd party.
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Are all your settings backed up as well?
System settings do not get backed up. I have to set my settings again.
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Isn't there an option you can check when first signing into your Google account called something like "backup/restore Google settings..."? Way back when CM4 was the latest and geatest, Cyanogen said not to check that box because it could cause problems of kind, so I never have. If you have that checked, that may explain why your apps are returning. It's just weird that your apps come back automatically, when it doesn't seem to happen to hardly anyone else (that's why apps like MyBackup and Titanium exist in the first place).

Transferring content from old android to nexus 4

i currently have a lg g2x and i have apps and sava data from games and was wondering if there is any good app that can transfer all this content to the new phone? also could it brings issues from 1 being gingerbread and the other jelly bean?
peste19 said:
i currently have a lg g2x and i have app and sava data from games and was wondering if there is any good app that can do this? also could it brings issues from 1 being gingerbread and the other jelly bean?
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Use titanium backup from the app store. Copy the folder with backed up data from the phone to your pc, copy it onto new phone and restore.
Titanium won't work on unrooted phones. Try my backup pro!
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More importantly, how do you get the titanium backup files on the Nexus 4? You can't do it though USB, right? Should I use a FTP server app and do it through FTP?
Sizzlechest said:
More importantly, how do you get the titanium backup files on the Nexus 4? You can't do it though USB, right? Should I use a FTP server app and do it through FTP?
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Just transfer them with USB. Its a folder called TitaniumBackup
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nbeebe24 said:
Just transfer them with USB. Its a folder called TitaniumBackup
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Yep, this is exactly what I did coming from the S4G...Titanium Pro Rocks!
Well, I restored my apps+data on my N4 from my Evo 3D and the N4 bootloops
Where can I find a list of compatible apps for JB 4.2.1? Thanks!
I'm back on my Evo 3D for now...
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Don't just restore all data and go through them one by one. Restore only data for user apps installed from the Play Store. The likelihood is your phone messed up because you overwrote some system data.
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Chrono_Tata said:
Don't just restore all data and go through them one by one. Restore only data for user apps installed from the Play Store. The likelihood is your phone messed up because you overwrote some system data.
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I did restore some system data but they showed up as green in TB so I thought it was safe (like calendar, contacts, SMS/MMS, wi-fi access points). I will try again and only restore user apps with data. A few apps did not restore at all though (like FB, official Twitter), weird.
I hope I can sort this out. Otherwise, I'm gonna sell the phone.
nbeebe24 said:
Just transfer them with USB. Its a folder called TitaniumBackup
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Here's the problem, I can't see files backed up to that directory. It seems as if they're being filtered from my view. Isn't there an issue with the way USB works such that it's not giving access to all the files, just the multimedia ones?
I use an app called DataSync to sync app data between phones. I've had no problems transferring app data between my HTC Rezound and my Nexus 4. I use dropbox as my storage area, you then upload old data from old phone to dropbox and then download it from dropbox to new phone. You select which apps to sync, the repository, then which direction to sync, very simple to use.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.quintstoffers.DataSync&hl=en
I used adb backup & restore to move content from my unrooted One X to my N4.
There's an issue with MTP that directories don't show up right away. There's workaround for other phones or if you install CM 10, but I don't think there's a way to get back to USB Mass Storage on stock Jelly Bean.
Ok so it turns out it WAS one of system settings in green that messed up the phone. My problem is it's actually the SMS/MMS backup, which is apparently tied to the phone app (the HTC one since my backup is from the Evo 3D). I'm not sure how to restore these. I know I can do SMS with SMS Backup & restore but it doesn't do MMS. Any app out there that can save & restore both?
Ghisy said:
Ok so it turns out it WAS one of system settings in green that messed up the phone. My problem is it's actually the SMS/MMS backup, which is apparently tied to the phone app (the HTC one since my backup is from the Evo 3D). I'm not sure how to restore these. I know I can do SMS with SMS Backup & restore but it doesn't do MMS. Any app out there that can save & restore both?
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Use the backup./restore XML feature in titanium backup it does SMS and mms including pictures
As a rule of thumb avoid restoring any system data from differing make phones or across android roms/versions.
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Rusty! said:
I used adb backup & restore to move content from my unrooted One X to my N4.
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This, and it b/u's up your sdcard as well, just do this after you unlock your bootloader if that's in the works.
I found letting it try and backup the shared storage caused me a bunch of problems, so I told it to skip that and copied the bits I needed myself.
ben_pyett said:
Use the backup./restore XML feature in titanium backup it does SMS and mms including pictures
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Oh wow, thanks!! I didn't know about this XML feature!
edit: oh but it only works in the donate version....
ben_pyett said:
As a rule of thumb avoid restoring any system data from differing make phones or across android roms/versions.
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Yeah I get your point. I'm usually super careful but green options are supposed to be safe to restore but, as it turns out, they're not really.
Use SMS Backup & Restore from the Play Store, it's free and good.
I am having a similar problem, my Nexus 4 will arrive this week.
All stuff is ok with TB, except Line from Naver.
Anyone knows how to export and import messages, don't wanna lose them

[Q] Migrate all data from nexus S without root

Hi everyone,
I was wondering if it's possible to do an adb backup from an old nexus S, and import it to the nexus 4. The nexus 4 is not rooted or unlocked, but the nexus S is. I'm trying to keep the nexus 4 as close to stock since it doesn't require me to mess with it.
I know the data on the internal sdcard will be easy to migrate, I'm more worried about everything else like the text messages and angry birds game stats.
Thanks,
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You can try to move it move to the nexus 4 but I doubt the text messages will appear on the n4. Maybe some things won't even appear on the n4 after the move. Moving data to another device should work but its the matter of the phone reading it and appearing in the UI.
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is your nexus s on 4.0 it up, carbon is supposed to work without root. nut sue about text messages what to do
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I use myphonexplorer app to backup which does text msg as well as a load of other stuff.
danifunker said:
Hi everyone,
I was wondering if it's possible to do an adb backup from an old nexus S, and import it to the nexus 4. The nexus 4 is not rooted or unlocked, but the nexus S is. I'm trying to keep the nexus 4 as close to stock since it doesn't require me to mess with it.
I know the data on the internal sdcard will be easy to migrate, I'm more worried about everything else like the text messages and angry birds game stats.
Thanks,
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For text messages I use MyBackup Pro, very easy to backup and restore texts. For apps I use DataSync, you sync the data for the apps you select to something like dropbox then sync to the next device. In the paid version you can do autosyncs of data between multiple devices. Koush's carbon backup paid version does the same thing but I find DataSync easier to use and the free version will sync to and from dropbox.
MySMS will archive all your text messages and sync them with your new phone. For a backup of your apps and all their settings use Carbon Backup. It doesn't need root if you plug your phone into their cool desktop client. If your phone is rooted, it will backup everything to the cloud. It took me less than an hour to get my new Nexus 4 configured just like my Galaxy Nexus using Carbon.
juicyjones said:
MySMS will archive all your text messages and sync them with your new phone. For a backup of your apps and all their settings use Carbon Backup. It doesn't need root if you plug your phone into their cool desktop client. If your phone is rooted, it will backup everything to the cloud. It took me less than an hour to get my new Nexus 4 configured just like my Galaxy Nexus using Carbon.
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I just remembered that DataSync requires root so I would use carbon backup too but you would need the paid version ($4.99) to restore from an external source such as dropbox. The free version only allows you to backup to an external source but it shouldn't be too hard to move them over manually.
kzoodroid said:
I just remembered that DataSync requires root so I would use carbon backup too but you would need the paid version ($4.99) to restore from an external source such as dropbox. The free version only allows you to backup to an external source but it shouldn't be too hard to move them over manually.
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Thanks everyone. I ended up doing all this last night with a combination of adb pull /sdcard, carbon, SMS backuprestore and call backup restore. Worked out petty well.
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no sms

Hey guys
I rooted my MF3 SG4 and froze a ton of that garbage bloatware but nothing I didnt find on safe lists on XDA.
Also pre this root around I actually did brick the phone pretty good but was able to Odin my way out with the newly released files.
some reason though my SMS doesnt work. I never noticed becasue I use Voxer and Google Voice but for some reason I checked and its totally not working in either hangouts or the messaging app.
any idea why
ATT, still on stock rom of course
Got it at & t forgot to put texting on my plan during the phone swap
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