Help recovering settings after phone number port

Holy the Goalie

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I recently purchased the Droid X to replace my aging and crappier-by-the-day iPhone 3G. I decided to use the new number that Verizon supplied me while I tested the phone out to make sure that I really did like it, and to make sure that Verizon's coverage would be sufficient where I use my phone. After about a week of playing around with it, I've decided that this phone freaking rocks, and I'm going to keep it.

I called Verizon to have them port my old number, which they were happy to do. I never received a notification from them saying that the port was complete, so after about 18 hours I went ahead and just dialed *228 to update my phone. Upon completion of the update, my phone powered off, then downloaded an update (looked like when it downloaded Froyo, but only took a few seconds), then rebooted with everything restored to factory defaults.

Is there any sort of "one click solution" to recover my previous settings/apps, or am I going to have to go back through and try to remember every change I've made over the past week?
 
Hey did you ever find out a way to back this up, for those of us who haven't yet ported our number? My friend just called me w/ this news after he ported his DroidX. I was just about to go port my EVO and I want to back it up first.

Any ideas? I've read something about a "Nandroid" backup, but if i find out i'll post back here for others.
 
your phone number and google account have NOTHING to do with eachother.


As long as you use the same google account you'll be dandy!
 
thanks for the quick reply GenMsg -

So when i port my number and its gets the new PRL, and my EVO auto-resets to factory default, as long as i set it up w/ my google account, it will download and restore my Settings, home screen widgets, email bookmarks, contacts etc?

Am i understanding that correctly?
 
Just ported my HTC EVO over from AT&T to Sprint. It didn't reset like the Droid-X did, so no worries. My friend called and told me this happened to his Droid-X so i got concerned, but we're all good, it didn't even need to reboot to update phone numbers. Thanks!
 

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