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JohnB47

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I am only starting to pay for apps and also to use some that store my personal data ( note, calendar, that sort of thing), so I'm thinking that I need to fully understand what i may have to do in the event of a complete failure of my tab or if I need to do a factory reset.

So, bearing in mind that I do not intend to root, how can I recover 'paid for' apps and also data that I've stored using apps? Is that easily possible without rooting and if so, how?

I see that if I log into Google play, it shows the apps I've currently got on my tab. Could I use that to recover apps to my tab if I need to? But what about the data contained in them?

Thanks.
 
Correct, I believe paid apps are recorded on your account.

As far as back up goes I believe the easiest way is to connect to a pc via kies

Regards
 
Absolutely the Apps are connected to the account. To be safe, make sure you remember your google mail email address and password. As long as you do that, you'll never lose the apps you've paid for, and they can be downloaded on any number of Android devices.
 
Yes definitely associated with the account. When I got my tablet and set it up, all the contacts, and apps that were on my phone showed up on my tablet. Oh and my browser bookmarks. No pictures or files or anything like that
 
Thanks everyone, that's good to know.

But what about the data associated with an app. Is there a way to backup that as I go along and be able to restore it if I need to?

Cheers.
 
Thanks everyone, that's good to know.

But what about the data associated with an app. Is there a way to backup that as I go along and be able to restore it if I need to?

Cheers.

If an app offers a ways to back up its settings/ data then great. If not, you can only root and use applications like Titanium Backup.
 
Thanks. That's what I feared.

Seems pretty poor to me. Even my very old Psion series 3a had pc backup software.

So if I start using the inbuilt calendar app and I get a problem next year, say, I could potentially lose the lot?

Hmmm.
 
Hmmm . . . I'm thinking the calender info is back up if you use Google calender. Seems to me the info on my phone calender automatically came to my tablet when I set up Google account on tablet.
 
Thanks. That's what I feared.

Seems pretty poor to me. Even my very old Psion series 3a had pc backup software.

So if I start using the inbuilt calendar app and I get a problem next year, say, I could potentially lose the lot?

Hmmm.

Calendar, Contacts etc., are of course backed up using Google.

Application data like game progress cannot be saved without an external app.
 
Thanks. I'm not really into games and I only have a WiFi version, so I would need backup of things like planner and s note. Is new data I add to them automatically saved on my Google account, and then restored if I need to, or do I have to do anything? How could I test that I wonder.

Cheers.
 
Thanks. I'm not really into games and I only have a WiFi version, so I would need backup of things like planner and s note. Is new data I add to them automatically saved on my Google account, and then restored if I need to, or do I have to do anything? How could I test that I wonder.

Cheers.

I doubt Samsung apps get backed up using Google. Is anything, check if Samsung KIES can back them up or maybe the Samsung Account does that.

Edit: I think yo ucan send notes to Dropbox etc. quite easily.
 
I keep a usb memory stick that I basically just copy my files to periodically for work. Call it a back up a copy or whatever. Not very high tech but it works for me.

If you keep your tablet in sync with a pc on your network, and that pc is backed up to a network hard drive, your also technically backing up the tablet. That's basically what I have happening. I just haven't fallen in love with all the cloud storage out there yet.
 
Thanks.

One further question - is s planner the inbuilt calendar?

Also, I've discovered a place where the s notes files are kept, so I can arrange my own backup of them if kies doesn't do it.

Must look into what kies can do here, backup wise. I want to be confident of backing up stuff before I start inputting my own data.

Cheers all.
 
Yes s planner is default calender. It will sync with Google calender and keep everything synced on other devices.

Was looking in settings and saw this back up setting. Not sure what it actually means but it does say "app data" in the upper right. Did not really pay attention to it before and not sure if it's been discussed what exactly it's backing up.
 
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Thanks.

Yes, I wonder what that actually does? Anyone know the detail? Does it refer to backing up data to my Google account, or Google Play account?

BTW, you might want to remove or redact that image - it shows your EMail address.

Cheers.
 
Thanks.

Yes, I wonder what that actually does? Anyone know the detail? Does it refer to backing up data to my Google account, or Google Play account?

Cheers.
Android settings like wallpaper and stuff like that are backed up using Google Backup. Also installed apps, but not their data. No idea what ellse, but a quick Google search would probably answer the question for those who want to know.
 
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