Titanium Backup Android App Review

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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2010

A great app for those with a rooted phone. It will backup your apps along with their data to your SD Card, to be restored after a ROM flash. For more Android news and app reviews see hemorrdroids.net and follow @hemorrdroids

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  • hy i made the back up and all can u please teme how i cn restore all my apps bk frm titanium after i upgraded my phone to a new ginger bread os n wiped cache n dd a factory reset plllzzzzz

  • @rayhaan90 Copy the TitaniumBackup folder over from old phone to new, and then restore App + Data

  • awesome video!! imma try this now. u said it was 4 dollars rite? is there a free version?

  • @shinmasterx There is, give that a go first.

  • I just rooted my phone and love it. But, honestly, is this software necessary for backing up Apps? I just sync'd my apps with AppBrain before I rooted, then went back and reinstalled from AppBrain after I rooted. Am I missing something?

  • @doughorne370 Does appbrain backup your data for each app?

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  • what launcher is that...? i want to download it

  • HEY! are you the same Hemorrdoidsnet that did the interview with Joël back in September of 2010? And I made a Titanium Backup Review video myself!

  • I can ask you a question, the Nexus S doesn't have a SD slot/storage, can I back up it on the internal memory??? I only get backup the .apk and not any from android market.

  • @Bouncer237 move to sd was only enabled for 2.2 regardless of root status

  • im as noob in this stuff as i dont have droids nor iOS's in my life yeat ahaha ... handled a few iphones backing up data for some noob m8s asking for help updating OS and so on (used to be a hardcore symbian enthusiastic geek back in de days myself)

    The point is ... it seems there is no way to backup all android data in a puter aiming full restoring when rooting ficks the thing, right?

    is it anyway to restore a fked up terminal with SDK manager or some soft released by Samsung (IE)?

  • @Bouncer237 Hmm, this might need a partitioned SD card? I'm not sure though...

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