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Backup copy of personal data on Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 (2015)?

A backup copy is made to save personal data and content that arose in the phone during its operation. This is a list of installed applications, contacts, notes, your personal photos or photos received from other users, music and video files, browser bookmarks, etc..
One of the most reliable, and most importantly, the simplest ways to save personal data contained in an Android smartphone is to synchronize data with cloud storage.
Google in Android has provided the ability to save and quickly restore your personal data, photos, contacts, applications, notes and more. To do this, you need to have a Google account and allow the system to synchronize user data with cloud storage.
A few tips, as always, to have a ready, securely saved copy of the most important for most users - personal photos and contacts, using the capabilities of synchronization with Google.
1. To enable synchronization in Android, go along the path 'Settings' -> 'Google account' -> 'Synchronization settings' -> 'Your Google account' and check the boxes for the data that will be continuously copied to the cloud storage.
2. To back up contacts, you can use the standard Android application 'Contacts'.
3. In order not to lose your own photos, it is best to use the standard Android application Google Photos.

Of course, Google isn't the only monopoly on backing up user data from Android devices.



Method 1: TWRP Recovery
The easiest way to create a backup is to use a modified recovery environment for this purpose - custom recovery. The most functional among those solutions is TWRP Recovery.
1. You need to go to TWRP Recovery in any available way. Most often, to enter, you need to press the 'Volume Down' key and the 'Power' button together on the switched off device for a few seconds.
2. Next, you need to go to the 'Backup' section.
3. In the window that opens, you need to select the memory partitions for copying and select where you will store the copies - press the 'Select Storage' button.
4. The best choice for storage is a memory card. In the list of available storage locations, switch the switch to the 'Micro SDCard' position and confirm your choice by clicking on the 'OK' button.
5. After that, you need to swipe to the right in the 'Swipe to Backup' field and the copying process will begin.
6. The progress of copying files to the selected media can be monitored using the progress bar, and you can also see a log of the actions currently being performed..
7. The saved files are stored in the TWRP / BACKUPS folder on the selected drive, then this folder can be copied to the PC hard drive.




Method 2: CWM Recovery + ROM Manager Android App
As in the previous method, when creating a backup of the Android firmware, a modified recovery environment will be used, only from another ClockworkMod developer - CWM Recovery. In general, the method is similar to using TWRP. At the same time, CWM Recovery does not have the necessary capabilities for many users to manage the process of creating a backup, for example, it is impossible to select individual partitions to create a backup. But the developers offer their users a good Android application ROM Manager, using the functions of which, you can start creating a backup directly from the operating system.
1. Install and run ROM Manager. On the main screen of the application, the section 'Backup and Restore' is available, in which to create a backup, you must click the item 'Backup current ROM'.
2. Set the name of the future system backup and click the 'OK' button.
3. The application works only if you have root rights. The phone will reboot into recovery and the backup will begin.
4. The backup copy takes a long time. You can watch the progress bar. Cancellation of the procedure is not provided.
Upon completion of the process, the main recovery menu opens. You can reboot into Android by selecting the "reboot system now" item. Backup files created in CWM Recovery are stored in the path specified when it was created in the "clockmod/backup" folder.



Method 3: Titanium Backup app
Titanium Backup is a very powerful yet easy-to-use system backup tool. Using the tool, you can save all installed applications and their data, as well as user information, including contacts, call logs, sms, mms, WI-FI access points and more.
The advantages include the ability to extensively customize the parameters. For example, there is a choice of applications and data that will be saved. To create a full-fledged Titanium Backup backup, you must have root rights.
You need to take care of a safe storage location for the backups you create in advance. The internal memory of the smartphone is not such, it is recommended to use a PC disk, cloud storage or, in extreme cases, a microSD card.

Method 4: SP FlashTool + MTK DroidTools
Using the SP FlashTool and MTK DroidTools applications is one of the most functional ways that allows you to create a truly complete backup of all memory sections. Another advantage of this method is the optional presence of root rights on the device. The method is applicable only for devices built on the Mediatek hardware platform, with the exception of 64-bit processors.

Method 5: Backup the system using ADB
If it is impossible to use other methods or for other reasons, to create a complete copy of the memory partitions of almost any Android device, you can use the OS developers' toolkit - the Android SDK component - Android Debug Bridge (ADB). In general, ADB provides all the possibilities for carrying out the procedure, only root rights on the device are needed.


Summary: Smart Phone OS: Android OS, v4.4.4 (KitKat); Chipset: Qualcomm MSM8916 Snapdragon 410; CPU: Quad-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A53; GPU: Adreno 306; Type: TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors; Screen Size: 8.0 inches (~71.3% screen-to-body ratio); Resolution: 800 x 1280 pixels (~189 ppi pixel density); Multitouch: Yes; Main Camera: 3.15 MP; Features: Geo-tagging; Video: 720p@30fps; Front Camera: 1.3 MP; Card slot: microSD, up to 64 GB (dedicated slot); Internal: 16 GB, 1.5 GB RAM; Alert types: Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones; Loudspeaker: Yes, with stereo speakers; 3.5mm jack: Yes; WLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct; Bluetooth: v4.0, A2DP; GPS: Yes, with GLONASS; ...

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