Transferring text messages from old s4 to new s4 - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshoot

My son cracked my fiances S4 so i purchased her a new one off CL. Its been a while since i toyed with the S4 so i was hoping someone could tell me the easiest way to transfer her old text messages from her old S4 to her new. With htc i use the htc transfer tool which basically allows you to transfer pictures, music, photos, videos, settings, bookmarks and messages all over wifi. I know the pics and music should be able to be sent via NFC. Can i send text with NFC? If not whats the easiest way
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bmoreboy02 said:
My son cracked my fiances S4 so i purchased her a new one off CL. Its been a while since i toyed with the S4 so i was hoping someone could tell me the easiest way to transfer her old text messages from her old S4 to her new. With htc i use the htc transfer tool which basically allows you to transfer pictures, music, photos, videos, settings, bookmarks and messages all over wifi. I know the pics and music should be able to be sent via NFC. Can i send text with NFC? If not whats the easiest way
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Try out Samsung app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sec.android.easyMover
I haven't used this, but the description seems to indicate that it will support messages

bmoreboy02 said:
My son cracked my fiances S4 so i purchased her a new one off CL. Its been a while since i toyed with the S4 so i was hoping someone could tell me the easiest way to transfer her old text messages from her old S4 to her new. With htc i use the htc transfer tool which basically allows you to transfer pictures, music, photos, videos, settings, bookmarks and messages all over wifi. I know the pics and music should be able to be sent via NFC. Can i send text with NFC? If not whats the easiest way
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Thanks! Will definitely give this a shot
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I use SMS Backup + for saving / restoring text messages when I am switching ROMS... Works pretty good. It creates a folder in you Gmail account and stores them there so you can read them on-line too if needed.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zegoggles.smssync

AzWizzard said:
I use SMS Backup + for saving / restoring text messages when I am switching ROMS... Works pretty good. It creates a folder in you Gmail account and stores them there so you can read them on-line too if needed.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zegoggles.smssync
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+1 for SMS Backup +. Works great and simple.
However
IF you Titanium BackupRoot Pro. That can backup and restore texts, mms, phone logs et. al.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.riteshsahu.SMSBackupRestore sms backup and restore. Go into settings and change the default storage from phone to sd card. It will not back up pictures or videos or audio. You should save any mms attachments and move them from the phone (where messaging program saves by default) to the sd card. Excellent program.

leaderbuilder said:
+1 for SMS Backup +. Works great and simple.
However
IF you Titanium BackupRoot Pro. That can backup and restore texts, mms, phone logs et. al.
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True, but for some reason I have had problems with TB when saving / restoring SMS messages.
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I use Helium, haven't looked at anything else since. I was impressed.
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I use MyBackUp to save and store old texts.
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Super Backup works for me.

My Backup Pro is excellent for sms, mms, etc.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rerware.android.MyBackupPro

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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!!!!

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.
Sent from my 4G Cyanogen Epic.
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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I use my backup pro
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Help with full backup

I'm trying to root my Nexus 4. I got the tool for it (which seems to have a backup feature) but I was wondering what the best thing to do is so I can get my phone exactly the way it was before I rooted and cleared the data without too much trouble. Again I want to have everything back including the apps, SMS, pictures, app data.
Thanks!
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Carbon will back up apps and app data (does NOT require root), Google takes care of the settings. As for pictures, just attach them to a computer via USB and copy them over.
Thanks! Anything for SMS Backup? I've found a few apps but what is commonly used?
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LaertesSon said:
Thanks! Anything for SMS Backup? I've found a few apps but what is commonly used?
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The app i mentioned in my first post also backups SMS and contacts.
I usually use Super Backup : SMS & Contacts it works great to backup contacts / sms / call logs / Bookmarks / Calendars. By default it backups to the internal storage. Just copy those files to your computer. After you finish rooting/unlocking, copy back the files to your phone and restore it using the same app.

[Q] G2 contacts and messages transfer

hello guys,
i have recently bought LG G2-D802 and i want to transfer my contacts and messages like smart switch does , can anybody help me how can i do that. That`s because i was using S3 than i switched to S4 now to G2 and i found smart switch quiet an handy tool to transfer my contacts and messages.
araahmed1 said:
hello guys,
i have recently bought LG G2-D802 and i want to transfer my contacts and messages like smart switch does , can anybody help me how can i do that. That`s because i was using S3 than i switched to S4 now to G2 and i found smart switch quiet an handy tool to transfer my contacts and messages.
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This app will backup and restore your messages
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rerware.android.MyBackupPro
Your contacts should be backed up to google's servers already if you used it correctly
Titanium backup works great when backing up messages (includes sms and mms). Also backs up your call log and wifi passwords. Contacts I have them saved on my Google account so I don't loose any of them.
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Titanium Backup works great, but you have to be rooted to use it fully
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Question about Samsung Cloud.

Hi guys, i have S7E and i dont recall backing up anything on the samsung cloud app, however its showing me a percentage of my backup storage i have used. See the image.
I wanted to know, if i removed the account, would it delete my current data on phone, i.e. contacts, messages etc? Or only the backed up contacts, messages etc? Im not sure because niether i recall backing it up or niether do i want to backup anything on samsung cloud.
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So no one on here uses Samsung cloud, who can shed some light??
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kuljit55 said:
So no one on here uses Samsung cloud, who can shed some light??
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I use Samsung Cloud but I find it fails more time than anything, for instance I've gone into the settings just to see the last time it successfully synced and it was last month, iirc that was when I did a manual sync.
I might not be correct here but from what I read about Samsung cloud is that it will not delete the data from your device just from the cloud, as it just syncs it.
Edit:
I've just read this on their FAQ page so looks like you'll be fine....

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