- Oct 8, 2014
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I have a piece of junk Samsung S10. I want to get a pixel 8 Pro.
I know that Android & iPhones come with cloud storage. I suppose that the cloud storage is enabled by default. My Samsung has its own cloud storage but I use Google Drive. I'm on Verizon & it has its own cloud storage. I suppose that every brand of smartphone has some kind of cloud storage on it that's enabled by default.
I've watched YouTube videos showing how to back up files on an Android phone to a flash drive. I think that they were just media files & documents.
I know that there's a lot of stuff in a phone that needs to be backed up - phone call history logs, notifications, text messages, pictures, device settings. What alternatives are there for people who would choose to manually back up their phone's files? I've seen apps that can be installed on a computer that back up all of the files on the phone. It seems to me that the people would be very busy frequently manually backing up files. If the phone conks out completely, & there's no recent backup, the files on the phone would be lost because they haven't been backed up. Or if the phone needs to be factory reset, all the files on the phone would be lost & no recent backup to restore the files.
I wonder how often the phone would have to be backed up.
Let;s say that I choose to manually back up my phone. I send a text message to someone & we text back & forth. I do a manual backup. Then my phone fails. We're still texting. I wonder what's involved in restoring from a manual backup. Would I need to do a factory reset first & then manually restore?
I read online something about Android Assistant. Does that come with every Android phone. Is that a manual backup?
So, what options are there for people who would choose to manually backup their phones rather than use cloud storage?
I know that Android & iPhones come with cloud storage. I suppose that the cloud storage is enabled by default. My Samsung has its own cloud storage but I use Google Drive. I'm on Verizon & it has its own cloud storage. I suppose that every brand of smartphone has some kind of cloud storage on it that's enabled by default.
I've watched YouTube videos showing how to back up files on an Android phone to a flash drive. I think that they were just media files & documents.
I know that there's a lot of stuff in a phone that needs to be backed up - phone call history logs, notifications, text messages, pictures, device settings. What alternatives are there for people who would choose to manually back up their phone's files? I've seen apps that can be installed on a computer that back up all of the files on the phone. It seems to me that the people would be very busy frequently manually backing up files. If the phone conks out completely, & there's no recent backup, the files on the phone would be lost because they haven't been backed up. Or if the phone needs to be factory reset, all the files on the phone would be lost & no recent backup to restore the files.
I wonder how often the phone would have to be backed up.
Let;s say that I choose to manually back up my phone. I send a text message to someone & we text back & forth. I do a manual backup. Then my phone fails. We're still texting. I wonder what's involved in restoring from a manual backup. Would I need to do a factory reset first & then manually restore?
I read online something about Android Assistant. Does that come with every Android phone. Is that a manual backup?
So, what options are there for people who would choose to manually backup their phones rather than use cloud storage?