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How to Back up your Devices Using Google

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It doesn't hurt to have your phone backup in handy or for any future contingencies that are unknown to you because, God forbid, if you lost or maybe your phone was stolen, and vice versa or may you accidentally dropped it on the street, and then it was ran over by a car to the extent that it beyond recoverable or so.
 
Sad as it may seems, sounds familiar too, or at least you must have heard it from somewhere before and chances are that, you must have read it somewhere that, you should backup your phone now in case of accident and so on, because, most people usually have lots of photos, text messages, notes and even mp3 stored on your phone.

Android users have variety of ways to backup their device including classic method of backing up in a case of accidents like this? And like people always say, "it never hurt to plan ahead”


Related: Read about how to backup in classic way

Backing up of phone data is the best way to avoid loosing those important data ever, even if your phone is destroyed. There are various methods of backing up of data now, and among them are:

Google syncs much of your contacts, calendar appointments, docs, and even application purchases with your Web-accessible Google mail account – as long as you give Google permission to do so.

While Google will preserve a lot of your data, there are other programs that backup the same data and more – including applications and photos – seamlessly to the cloud. Read on to find out how to back up your Android phone’s content to your PC.


Google Sync on Android: giving Google permission to back up your stuff will vary slightly from phone to phone but in general, to go to Settings > Backup and Reset > then tap “Backup my data” and “Automatic Restore.” You’re not done yet. 


While in Settings go to Accounts and click on the Google Account you want to sync your to data to. Tap the sync icons next to Email, Contacts, Calendar, Books, and any other service you want to virtually back up. That’s it, but, that is not the only backup trick Google has up its sleeve. 

Because, if you use Google Music services, all of your tunes will be preserved too on Googles' servers, even if both your phone and your computer die at the same time. If you have a large music collection like most people do, the initial upload process will take a long time in days but, once the first upload is done, all the subsequent albums uploads faster as they are added to your compilation or collection of songs.

That is not all, photos, videos, and music from your Android phone may also be transferred straight to your PC manually: Read about it here.


Related: How to Backup using MyBackup Pro

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