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    Default Easiest way to backup current phone and transfer it to EVO LTE.

    What does everyone think is the easiest way to do a transfer of all the information to the new EVO LTE?
    I have the Samsung Epic Touch now and i cant wait to get my new phone up and rocking!
    I think it will help if people give options for...
    Is it rooted...
    Is it stock....
    Transfer from "manufacturer" to EVO LTE....


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    im planning on making a backup via "mybackup" by rerware.

    then eventually rooting and restoring said apps/data/etc to the phone.

    it would be nice if sense/htc could manually do this via cloud, but i guess thats a little too much to ask.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikehoff99 View Post
    What does everyone think is the easiest way to do a transfer of all the information to the new EVO LTE?
    I have the Samsung Epic Touch now and i cant wait to get my new phone up and rocking!
    I think it will help if people give options for...
    Is it rooted...
    Is it stock....
    Transfer from "manufacturer" to EVO LTE....


    Sent from my SPH-D710 using Tapatalk 2
    If you saved your contacts/calender to GMail or Exchange they will be there when you sign in.
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    but obviously phone numbers and google settings/related logins should be good from the box.
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    I keep having trouble with syncing my contacts. It doesn't seem to wana sync to my gmail.
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    Quote Originally Posted by andybock View Post
    I keep having trouble with syncing my contacts. It doesn't seem to wana sync to my gmail.
    When all fails, back them up to your SD card.





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    Default Re: Easiest way to backup current phone and transfer it to EVO LT

    I use Google for my contacts and calendar, so all of that is seamless. I don't mind re-installing apps one at a time. It'll give me a chance to get rid of ones I don't really use. Pictures, etc. are stored on the SD card so no problems there, though I'll probably make a backup on my PC and start fresh with those too.
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    Yep, go in your contacts, menu, import/export
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    Well for me i never like setting up my phone the same way.

    Its a new phone so i reorganize it with new apps in new spots. lol Takes a few days to get use to but i want a whole new feel. jmo
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    Quote Originally Posted by ffejjj View Post
    Well for me i never like setting up my phone the same way.

    Its a new phone so i reorganize it with new apps in new spots. lol Takes a few days to get use to but i want a whole new feel. jmo
    I want mine to also look a little different, but anything will be great since it takes 30 seconds to open my texts, and another thirty to send. I need to keep telling myself to delete texts so this dosent happen again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by andybock View Post
    I keep having trouble with syncing my contacts. It doesn't seem to wana sync to my gmail.
    When you save a contact you have a few options. You have to choose "google" and not "phone".

    You can export then to you SD card, then import them into Google or Outlook.
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    I'm not worried about contacts and calendar and stuff as Gmail already syncs those things automatically.
    I'm worried about more important things like my progress on Angry Birds. I worked hard for all those stars and eggs!
    I'm thinking TiBu apps from my old phone, root my EVO, install TiBu, then restore data as I reinstall apps.
    If there's an easier or more efficient way I'd like to know.

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    Google makes the transfer easy for me. Contacts, calendar, Google drive, Google music.....I'm good, and I got my pictures on my SD card, so I will pop that in the new EVO and sync everything Google related.

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    I use MyBackup Pro it has saved me countless Hours doing full resets with the Evo do to Memory leakage.
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    TiBu for me.





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    my HTC EVO LTE doesn't have a SD card so I can not use the import/export function... when I do it says no SD card present.
    How can I transfer the contacts to my computer? I tried just connecting it with a cable and searching for the contacts but I can not find all of them, only about half.

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