Transferring everything to other Droid?
This is a discussion on Transferring everything to other Droid? within the Droid General Discussions forums, part of the Droid Discussions category; I am going to switch to another Droid. From what I understand, it will automatically transfer my contacts and calendar.
1. Can I make it ...
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Transferring everything to other Droid?
I am going to switch to another Droid. From what I understand, it will automatically transfer my contacts and calendar.
1. Can I make it also transfer all of my apps?
2. Can I also make it place the icons for each app on each screen in the locations that I already set them up in?
Thanks.
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If your Droid is rooted you can make a nandroid backup and then restore it to your new phone...
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not rooted, not even sure what that means...
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I believe when you register again with your gmail addy, the market will have your apps ready for redownload, records are kept ...
You can resetup shortcuts at your leisure.
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The market will have your paid apps but not the freebies unfortunately.
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Originally Posted by
MoeDaddy
If your Droid is rooted you can make a nandroid backup and then restore it to your new phone...
Why would you have to root to do this.
Do you think someone will make an app that does a true backup of everything. I mean everything? So like the OP is asking about where they wouldnt have to do anything but restore the phone. Shorcuts, widgets etc... would be there.
Sprite backup did this for the most part 5 years ago on winmo.
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Originally Posted by
sillyrabbitt123

Originally Posted by
MoeDaddy
If your Droid is rooted you can make a nandroid backup and then restore it to your new phone...
Why would you have to root to do this.
Do you think someone will make an app that does a true backup of everything. I mean everything? So like the OP is asking about where they wouldnt have to do anything but restore the phone. Shorcuts, widgets etc... would be there.
Sprite backup did this for the most part 5 years ago on winmo.
Download "my back up" and back up to your SD card. When you get your new phone up. Go back to the market and redownload my back. the restore. All done
Sometimes , It is what it is !
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Originally Posted by
nickv84
The market will have your paid apps but not the freebies unfortunately.
this is not true. if you've allowed Google to backup your settings, all of your apps will be downloaded once your new device is registered with your original gmail account.
it may take a while to get all of the apps, but they will eventually download.
any customizations to ringtones, settings, shortcuts, widgets and cookies will be lost.
bookmarks, wifi networks, apps, contacts and appointments will be restored.
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Originally Posted by
Miami1683

Originally Posted by
sillyrabbitt123

Originally Posted by
MoeDaddy
If your Droid is rooted you can make a nandroid backup and then restore it to your new phone...
Why would you have to root to do this.
Do you think someone will make an app that does a true backup of everything. I mean everything? So like the OP is asking about where they wouldnt have to do anything but restore the phone. Shorcuts, widgets etc... would be there.
Sprite backup did this for the most part 5 years ago on winmo.
Download "my back up" and back up to your SD card. When you get your new phone up. Go back to the market and redownload my back. the restore. All done
Sweet! so its "my backup" is what I need?
And this will backup widgets (placements and settings of those widgets), shortcuts, folders, shortcuts to direct dials etc etc etc?
thanks

Originally Posted by
640k

Originally Posted by
nickv84
The market will have your paid apps but not the freebies unfortunately.
this is not true. if you've allowed Google to backup your settings, all of your apps will be downloaded once your new device is registered with your original gmail account.
it may take a while to get all of the apps, but they will eventually download.
any customizations to ringtones, settings, shortcuts, widgets and cookies will be lost.
bookmarks, wifi networks, apps, contacts and appointments will be restored.
So its not possible ?
Last edited by sillyrabbitt123; 12-23-2009 at 06:18 AM.
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Originally Posted by
640k

Originally Posted by
nickv84
The market will have your paid apps but not the freebies unfortunately.
this is not true. if you've allowed Google to backup your settings, all of your apps will be downloaded once your new device is registered with your original gmail account.
it may take a while to get all of the apps, but they will eventually download.
any customizations to ringtones, settings, shortcuts, widgets and cookies will be lost.
bookmarks, wifi networks, apps, contacts and appointments will be restored.
Yeah, this is true. You will also have to rebuild your home screen layouts. During my GPS fiasco, I wiped the phone about 5 times.
Using a backup app will allow for a complete rebuild, though.
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