Hi,
I would like to know anybody using titanium backup to migrate data from oneplus one to 2? Since oneplus 2 is a dual sim phone, will it create problems for sms, whatsapp or viber?
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spicediablo said:
Hi,
I would like to know anybody using titanium backup to migrate data from oneplus one to 2? Since oneplus 2 is a dual sim phone, will it create problems for sms, whatsapp or viber?
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I didn't have any issues migrating apps and data over. I didn't bring over data for SMS apps tho, I installed the app only via titanium backup. I don't think it will cause problems for you, just don't install system apps through it
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Thanks Mike! That makes my life much easier, just root and start restoring. It's not a big deal if I can't restore my sms but I hope WhatsApp, viber and others will be able to be restored. Btw, are you on oneplus 2 now?
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Can anyone recommend an app to backup and restore messages?
Thanks
search for sms backup & restore in the market, its free
Thundervore said:
search for sms backup & restore in the market, its free
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I have seen that, and others, in the Market.
Because there are many to choose from, I guess what I should have asked is if anyone has used and likes any one in particular.
sms backup by michele valentini works great.
I was curious about this too so I tried out SMS backup & restore by Ritesh Sahu just now.
I was able to make a complete copy of all of my messages (about 200 texts) in a xml file stored on my SD card. I then deleted the messages off of my phone and tried restoring using the backup. Everything seems to be back in the original place.
One thing that was nice was the ability to view the texts from the backup without having to restore them. This might be useful to have a copy of the text somewhere but not on the phone itself.
I haven't extensively used the app but first go through is positive, and there are many thousands of ratings on the marketplace for the app.
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oahceasgnikgneas said:
I was curious about this too so I tried out SMS backup & restore by Ritesh Sahu just now.
I was able to make a complete copy of all of my messages (about 200 texts) in a xml file stored on my SD card. I then deleted the messages off of my phone and tried restoring using the backup. Everything seems to be back in the original place.
One thing that was nice was the ability to view the texts from the backup without having to restore them. This might be useful to have a copy of the text somewhere but not on the phone itself.
I haven't extensively used the app but first go through is positive, and there are many thousands of ratings on the marketplace for the app.
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This is the one that i use and i was able to back up over 2000 test messages and restore them. Im a bit paranoid so i also do a nandroid back up every week also
you can also try my backup pro, it's a paid app but you can backup your MMS and SMS to your sd card or online. You can also backup your call history/call log, your calendar, alarms and apps....
I have the Epic 4G, and I am *PATIENTLY* waiting for my 32GB S III to ship from Sprint. I would like to transfer over my SMS/MMS - I've used SMS Backup & Restore but I've had importing issues with it and it does not account for MMS.
I've also heard of Mighty Text, which syncs up to 6 months of SMS/MMS, but I am not sure if you can transfer what you've synced online to another phone.
I've used Titanium as well, but again, I thought there would be issues going from one device to another.
What do you guys suggest? Thanks for any help.
I would use go sms and backup the sms messages, it alsp has an option to backup mms.
Go back up should restore them as well
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I think smsbak is the name of the app suggested by the cm9 epic team... check out the how to install cm9 thread over in the epic forum
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Why would anyone want to keep txts???
I use google sms backup.. works great for me... Need root access
blackte4 said:
I use google sms backup.. works great for me... Need root access
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Not seeing this app - I looked here:
https://play.google.com/store/search?q=google+sms+backup&c=apps
My backup pro! Best thing ever. Backs up apps text calls etc.
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I have blocked many spam numbers on my stock Nexus 6p
I want to flash cyanogenmod however I've got a feeling that I will lose my black list, does anyone know how to export it and reimport it later on (just to be safe)?
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I have blocked many spam numbers on my stock Nexus 6p
I want to flash cyanogenmod however I've got a feeling that I will lose my black list, does anyone know how to export it and reimport it later on (just to be safe)?
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There's a system app called "Blocked Numbers Storage".
One would think that's where the numbers are stored.
You could try using titanium backup to backup the data and restore it afterwards.
Thanks for the reply.
I tried as suggested but could not get it to work (importing backup to different phone).
I am not overly familiar with Titanium Backup so it is possible it was user error.
Any updates on this?
Any updates on this? Running 7.1.1 and use the stock dialer to block spammers. I probably have 100+ numbers blocked, but am moving to a warranty replacement Nexus 6p. I'd like to export the blocked callers on the old phone and import them into the new phone.
Thanks in advance!
I didn't have any luck but would still like an answer
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I didn't have any luck but would still like an answer
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I believe the blocked numbers are saved in a database in the Google dialer data. You could try backing up the dialer app data and restoring to the new phone. Can't say for certain if anything bad will happen tho
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Well this sucks. I can't get a backup/restore to work either.
I flashed a fresh Oreo ROM on my OnePlus.
Installed opengapps on it.
Installed Titanium Backup.
Added one blocked number to test with.
Then backed up EVERYTHING including system data with TBU.
Then wiped the ROM and reinstalled it the same way using the same files.
Then restored EVERYTHING including system data with TBU.
And it did not restore the blocked number.
So there is nothing that TBU can backup/restore that will restore the blocked numbers.
I really need this as my Mother passed away unexpectedly in February and left behind quite a few debtors that are calling me all freaking day long, every day.
It's really bad. I'm the only heir/living relative so they must figure I'm responsible for paying her leftover bills. :crying:
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Well this sucks. I can't get a backup/restore to work either.
I flashed a fresh Oreo ROM on my OnePlus.
Installed opengapps on it.
Installed Titanium Backup.
Added one blocked number to test with.
Then backed up EVERYTHING including system data with TBU.
Then wiped the ROM and reinstalled it the same way using the same files.
Then restored EVERYTHING including system data with TBU.
And it did not restore the blocked number.
So there is nothing that TBU can backup/restore that will restore the blocked numbers.
I really need this as my Mother passed away unexpectedly in February and left behind quite a few debtors that are calling me all freaking day long, every day.
It's really bad. I'm the only heir/living relative so they must figure I'm responsible for paying her leftover bills. :crying:
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Tell the persons calling you that your mother passed away and that you are not responsible for her, tell them that if they don't stop calling your number that you are going to report them. They debt collectors have to abide by very specific rules.
https://www.consumerfinance.gov/ask-cfpb/what-is-harassment-by-a-debt-collector-en-336/
So this is cool.
I've never used the backup/restore option that Google offers in GAPPS before.
You know, where it backs up your WiFi password and some settings to the cloud.
Then you can restore those after clean flashing a new ROM.
Well it turns out that if you enable the backup.
Then do a restore of that backup, it also restores your blocked numbers!
At least it does for me in Oreo 8.1 AOSP using Google Dialer and Hangouts combo.
Can't believe it's taken me this long to try out the backup/restore.
Which btw, does not force you to restore all your apps.
Which I thought it did and is why I never used it before, because I also like to restore my app data via Titanium Backup.
There is genius free app called My Blocked https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.myblocked
I successfully exported my calls blacklist from Google Pixel 3 and imported on Samsung Galaxy S10e.
excellent suggestion Kyonex, the app allowed me to export and recover the blocked numbers in One Plus N10. Thank you
Kyonex said:
There is genius free app called My Blocked https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.myblocked
I successfully exported my calls blacklist from Google Pixel 3 and imported on Samsung Galaxy S10e.
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Great! Thanks for sharing, it worked perfectly on my Redmi Note 10 Pro. I recommend everyone to create a folder with the apk file and the database of blocked numbers in some cloud storage service, in case the app is discontinued on the playstore.
Hey i was having issues with texting today and couldn't pinpoint if it was tmobile or the fact I have over 20k in messages. On the phone with them all day and messages wouldn't send/ receive. Couple ppl said they sent me messages and never received.. Some test ones eventually came through.
Anyways, I had restored messages from a previous phone to this and now I went to do a backup like I normally would with Sms backup & restore and never had a issue. I look into the file saved and noticed that many of the messages aren't saved. I used the built in backup with Samsung cloud and restored on another galaxy phone..
Seems like since I got the phone not many messages saved. Would I have to format the messaging app to remove all messages and call it a loss at this point and start from scratch?
Sorry for the long message. Thank you in advance
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Hi. I always had Samsungs and my phones always backup to Google, when restoring use to restore all messages, call logs, wallpapers, shortcut cut exactly as it was on previous phone. I now moved to a g6 an extremely happy with it. But today I had to fully erase my g6 and I selected to restore from backup of Google from my g6 backup that I had yesterday. It restored all apps, contacts , but my messages and call logs aswell as way I had set up my icons were not recoved. Why didn't they? Is there a solution for this? I can see backup on mydrive but how do I recover call logs and messages, aswell has phone use to look like with icons an so on?
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