You can back up content, data, and settings from your phone to your Google Account. You can restore your backed up information to the original phone or to some other Android phones. You can't use back up when you set up a personal device with a work profile or for work only, or when you set up a company-owned device.

Backups are uploaded to Google servers and they're encrypted with your Google Account password. For some data, your phone's screen lock PIN, pattern, or password is also used to encrypt your data so it can be backed up safely.


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Your photos and videos are already available in Google Photos. But you can restore the rest of the data you backed up while you set up your new phone for the first time or after a factory reset. At setup, to restore your data, follow the on-screen steps.

If any Restore options are grayed out or you receive an error message, you may need to do some extra steps. One common solution is to check that your Android operating system is updated. To back up and restore your phone, it must run Android 8 or higher.

I have an old backup on my Mac that is taking 57 GB of space. If I delete this backup, will my pictures on photo library be deleted too? After I did that backup I deleted a lot of my pictures on my phone so they won't take a lot of space, therefore they are only on my Mac. I am afraid to loose all of them if I delete that 57GB backup.

But before you delete the backup, check, if your photos are really still on your Mac. You wrote "After I did that backup I deleted a lot of my pictures on my phone so they won't take a lot of space, therefore they are only on my Mac. I am afraid to loose all of them if I delete that 57GB backup."

The biggest risk of losing photos is deleting photos from a device that is syncing with iCloud Photos Library. If your Mac and iPhone should be both synching with iCloud Photos, any photo you delete from your iPhone will be deleted from iCloud and all other synced devices as well. So make sure, that you are still having your photos on your Mac, before you delete theist backup that may contain your photos. Sometime we do not notice, if iCloud Photos is enabled and are being taken by surprise, when photos vanish anywhere. After a system upgrade iCloud could become enabled by default.

If you've backed up a lot of devices over the years, you may have lost track of what exactly is stored on the Samsung Cloud server. You can easily access your device backups using either your phone, tablet, or a computer. After you've signed in to the Cloud, you can view your data or delete anything you may not need.

Note: Available settings may vary by carrier and software version. Samsung Cloud is not available on Verizon phones or tablets, and in select countries. Samsung Gallery sync is available with OneDrive.


Note: All data stored in Samsung Cloud will be deleted if it has not been used for more than 12 months. This includes data stored in its respective category, such as contacts, calendar, and more. You will not be able to recover that specific data; however, Samsung will provide an advanced notice prior to deletion. To prevent your files from being deleted, sync your data.

Back up data and Restore data: Create a device backup that you can access later if something happens to your phone, as well as download a previous device backup to restore data you may have lost.

You can also manage your Cloud storage from a web browser; we recommend using Chrome. When using a web browser, you may encounter 2-step verification; if you have trouble signing in or accessing your data, please see the section about 2-step verification.

Apps synced: To see the apps and other data synced with your account, select apps synced. You cannot view or download specific files here. You will only be able to view a summary of the apps that have been synced. If you want to view or retrieve your app data, just open the actual app on your phone or tablet.

Note: Calendar, Contacts, Reminders, Samsung Notes, Bluetooth settings, and Wi-Fi settings are the only things that can be synced to Samsung Cloud.


Devices backed up: When viewing Samsung Cloud on your phone or tablet, you will see Back up data and Restore data categories that allow you to manage and restore your backup data. If you're accessing the Cloud on a computer, select devices backed up to view a list of devices you have backed up, as well as their last backup times. To learn how to delete existing backups, please see the next section.


Running out of room in your storage? You can delete unnecessary files from your Samsung Cloud account. While you can't edit specific files, you can delete an entire backup or delete specific categories using either your phone, tablet, or computer.

If you want to delete a specific file type or category from a backup, select the device, and then select the Delete icon (the trash can). Select your desired category (Contacts, Settings, etc.), then select the Delete icon again, and then select Delete to confirm.

You may encounter 2-step verification twice when signing into Samsung Cloud on a web browser (the first time is when you initially sign in). This is the same process used when signing into your Samsung account on a phone. You'll be sent a verification code through text, and you'll need to enter the code.

The second time you come across 2-step verification will be a bit different. When you're signed in and trying to access your Samsung Cloud data, you will receive a verification notice. Sometimes you'll need to select Make sure it's really you to send a notification to your phone; other times, the notification may appear on your phone randomly. The notification (NOT a text message) may take a few minutes to arrive.


I recently acquired 6 TB My Cloud. Have struggled a lot with Smartware which turned out to be a disappointment. Changed over to FreeFileSync for my Windows desktop after mapping the My Cloud as one of the drives. Now my backup of Windows desktop take place smoothly. Credit and Thanks go to Bennor and cpt_paranoi.

Bottom line is look through the Google Play store for a backup app, there are many, and test them out. Just keep in mind that most of those backup apps may not backup the device remotely (ie while you are away from the local network). There are various unofficial methods that may allow for remote backup but none of them are officially supported by WD. Using FTP, or using the WD supported mobile apps are the only current official methods of remote backup from mobile devices.

An android data backup app could transfer everything from your phone to computer, you need to connect your phone to computer and start the app, then the app would detect your phone data automatically, you can select and check those data you want to backup.

I have been able to successfully able to implement a solution using an app called FolderSync. It works like a charm I must say. Does exactly what I want and even more. I can now schedule syn my files from samsung note 3 to cloud and google drive easily.

If you need to transfer or backup data from your phone to pc, some professional data backup programs are good choices for you. This android transfer app allows you to save a lot of time to transfer or backup text messages, contacts, photos, and other media files like videos, music files.

Hello. If you have downloaded FolderSync app you should be able to easily configure folder pairs and then define how and when you want the backup to be done. Using this app you can pretty much select any folder of your phone and back up on My cloud. All this can be done without the use of MyCloud app.

How to download Android phone backup from Google Drive? I see it in Google Drive but there is no option to download it. It's also not included in data downloaded from Google Takeout. I have tried using Droidkit and imyfone app which has feature to do that but these apps doesn't see that backup.

After some research, it looked like I could plug a USB C hub it into my Pixel phone and have the ability to copy from SD cards to a USB drive, while also charging my phone (some USB C hubs provide a Type-C PD Charging port). So, I bought the product below.

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