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I backed up using titanium but don't know how to delete bloat like sprint tv. Anybody know how to choose what you want and what you don't want?
I must say, I haven't tried MyBackup, but the trick to Titanium Backup doesn't become evident until you spring for the donation version (which I did). When (mass) restoring apps with the free version of Titanium Backup, you have to go through all the app-install screens, tapping OK and so on, and Titanium will simply queue a bunch of app installs for you. With the donation version, however, it will install the app, no questions asked, in a fraction of a second -- and you can mass restore a bunch of apps in a right jiffy with a single click! However, his is the functionality that means you have to have a rooted phone. Also, the paid version lets you schedule backups, which I find is a very good habit.Can someone please let me know what's the difference between Titanium backup and Mybackup Pro? Thank you.
This should perhaps be in a different thread, but look for the "Freeze" option -- that will not uninstall apps but hide them from the system. I'm using this for most of the built-in apps that I don't use (the non-Gmail email app, facebook, etc). To use them, simply un-freeze them again.I backed up using titanium but don't know how to delete bloat like sprint tv. Anybody know how to choose what you want and what you don't want?
If you are looking forward to back up contacts/calendar/SMS/photo/video/playlists/applications at once, maybe this PC software will be interesting for you. You don't have to root your phone. http://androidforums.com/android-applications/183160-wireless-android-phone-pc-sync-tool.html
I got the paid version of titanium last night right before i flashed a new rom.
It made the process amazingly simple. Literally one click and my 50 or so apps and all data, settings etc installed themselves in around 5 mins.