Backing up app data on unrooted G2

Big Ry

Active Member
Joined
Feb 4, 2010
Messages
1,343
Reaction score
19
Location
Blacksburg, VA
I just got a replacement G2, and I want to transfer some app data to the new device. I can't seem to find a way to backup data (only the APKs) without a rooted device. Anyone know of a way to do this?
 

leeshor

Gold Member
Joined
Jan 30, 2012
Messages
4,331
Reaction score
1,414
Location
Norcross, GA - USA
It depends on the type of data, If it's data associated with an app, like game data or mail there is no way other than rooting first. Other data can be sent to your computer or the cloud.
 
OP
Big Ry

Big Ry

Active Member
Joined
Feb 4, 2010
Messages
1,343
Reaction score
19
Location
Blacksburg, VA
Yeah, game and other apps. Can Verizon tell if you rooted after unrooting? I heard a while back that they could do that now.
 

popcenator

Droid X Rescue Squad
Premium Member
Rescue Squad
Joined
Dec 5, 2010
Messages
1,298
Reaction score
797
Location
Omaha, NE
If you're going to send it back and you're worried about it being rooted, your best bet would be to use either the .kdz or .tot method to get back to stock. They should not be able to tell.

on the move..
 
OP
Big Ry

Big Ry

Active Member
Joined
Feb 4, 2010
Messages
1,343
Reaction score
19
Location
Blacksburg, VA
Well neither is rooted now. I'm just thinking about the future of my new one if I ever need to exchange it. Can anyone confirm this? Can Verizon find out now?
 

FoxKat

Premium Member
Premium Member
Joined
Apr 2, 2010
Messages
14,651
Reaction score
4,703
Location
Pennsylvania
Current Phone Model
Droid Turbo 2 & Galaxy S7
Some phones can tell if they been rooted by flags that are set deep in the firmware and or hardware. For instance there's a device called a hardware fuse that was used in Motorola phones to determine whether or not it has been rooted. I'm not sure if the fuse system is still being used or for that matter if it really matters at this point.

Being rooted any longer isn't really such a big stigma, and although it may technically void your warranty, carriers aren't looking at this point to see whether or not a phone has been rooted unless the phone suffers catastrophic failure and they feel like pushing the envelope. I wouldn't worry about it, and if you can root the phone and get the data off that you want, I would go ahead and do it.

There is always the argument that in order to get access to your data which you deserve the right to have access to your only option was to root the phone so in that situation if it ever came down to it you can put up a pretty good fight and I'm sure that at the end of the day the carriers would not press the issue further.
 
OP
Big Ry

Big Ry

Active Member
Joined
Feb 4, 2010
Messages
1,343
Reaction score
19
Location
Blacksburg, VA
Well I certainly don't want to get stuck with a $700 charge! That's why I'm so concerned. It's BS that there's no way to do a backup of the data without rooting...
 

popcenator

Droid X Rescue Squad
Premium Member
Rescue Squad
Joined
Dec 5, 2010
Messages
1,298
Reaction score
797
Location
Omaha, NE
What's wrong with the device? If the problem is fairly normal (the G2 had screen issues and a couple other hardware issues) then they have no reason to look for root. If you fried the CPU by overclocking, which isn't really an option with the G2, then they may dig deep to find that out.

on the move..
 
OP
Big Ry

Big Ry

Active Member
Joined
Feb 4, 2010
Messages
1,343
Reaction score
19
Location
Blacksburg, VA
Part of the screen is unresponsive, the GPS is totally wacked, and it's extremely sluggish. That last one i assume will probably by fixed when I factory reset though. But still, if they check I'm screwed. They've never checked any other device I've rooted, and I've exchanged a lot of rooted phones. But I never rooted my G2, and like I said I'd heard they could track it now.
 

popcenator

Droid X Rescue Squad
Premium Member
Rescue Squad
Joined
Dec 5, 2010
Messages
1,298
Reaction score
797
Location
Omaha, NE
I wouldn't worry. I don't think the G2 has much in the way of root tracking ability. Last I saw the only check it had was in the bootloader showed "Rooted" and I think in the software information it had a status of either rooted or unrooted. Each of those are easily fixed by using either of the two factory restore methods.

on the move..
 

DTTR

New Member
Joined
Jul 18, 2015
Messages
4
Reaction score
0
I just got a replacement G2, and I want to transfer some app data to the new device. I can't seem to find a way to backup data (only the APKs) without a rooted device. Anyone know of a way to do this?
Helium

I used it to backup my LG G Pad apps (apps and data or just data).

You need a computer for the initial setup.


[Mod Note] This is an English only site. Non-English has been removed. Please follow Rules and Guidelines of this Forum.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Top