Have a Galaxy Note II.
Have tons of apps installed including Nova Launcher.
My phone runs a bit sluggish due to all the stuff running. Most of it I probably don't need and even apps like Google Voice no longer send me cards of information to Notification screen because some other program has taken over those notifications (or so I am guessing).
In any event....
Is it generally better to just backup everything to an SD card and then transfer it to the new phone?
Or, do you find just spending time to freshly install everything works better?
Of course, Google will backup contacts and such so I am not worried about that.
If I do go the backup route, I have MY BACKUP PRO.
So just to list the questions...
1. Better to do fresh installs on new phone or just transfer everything using a backup/restore software/service?
2. If the latter, what backup/restore app/service do you find most reliable?
Have tons of apps installed including Nova Launcher.
My phone runs a bit sluggish due to all the stuff running. Most of it I probably don't need and even apps like Google Voice no longer send me cards of information to Notification screen because some other program has taken over those notifications (or so I am guessing).
In any event....
Is it generally better to just backup everything to an SD card and then transfer it to the new phone?
Or, do you find just spending time to freshly install everything works better?
Of course, Google will backup contacts and such so I am not worried about that.
If I do go the backup route, I have MY BACKUP PRO.
So just to list the questions...
1. Better to do fresh installs on new phone or just transfer everything using a backup/restore software/service?
2. If the latter, what backup/restore app/service do you find most reliable?