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    Default Best Data Transfer Method - Upgrading Phones

    I'm sure this has been discussed. I have searched but found nothing. If you have a link, I would appreciate it and be glad to read it!

    I'm upgrading from the old EVO to the new. Not worried about too much data except transfering apps. What's the best method for this? Is there a way to back up to DropBox using Titanium?

    I'll be using a new SD card and I'm sure there won't be a root for the new one for a couple weeks or so, so I feel my options are limited. Any and all help will be greatly appreciated!

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    Default Re: Best Data Transfer Method - Upgrading Phones

    copy them to your dropbox (granted you have enough space on dropbox)... then just dl them back to your new sd... then use astro file manager to backup/install... at least i think this would work:-)
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    Default Re: Best Data Transfer Method - Upgrading Phones

    This post may help:
    [Tutorial] What to back up and what to restore when switching ROM's

    If you use Titanium, you will not be able to restore from Titanium until/if you get Root on your new device.

    I would recommend using Titanium to back up your apps, but also set up an AppBrain account and sync you apps so you have a list of them. Then download them fresh from the market. When you do get root, you can use Titanium to restore data only for the handful of apps that hold state, like games, and get your progress back.

    Another way is to backup you apps to Google under Accounts and Sync. Last time I did a full wipe with the Google Backup, most of my apps automatically downloaded from the market.

    Pictures, music and whatnot should be saved to your SD Card or Dropbox, then you can copy them to your new SD Card.

    Hope this helps.
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    Fantastic answers! Very helpful, thank you!!

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