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Backing Up Applications:
- While viewing the home screen, press the "Menu" button
- Tap "Settings" and go to "Accounts"
- Tap "Backup and reset". NOTE: in order to back up your apps, you need to be logged in to a Google account. If you need to add one, tap "Backup account" > "Add account" and follow the on-screen instructions
- If necessary, mark the check boxes next to "Backup my data" and "Backup account"
Contact Backup
Backing Up Contacts to a Samsung or Google Account:
- Tap the "Contacts" icon located on the home screen
- Press the "Menu" key
- Tap "Merge contacts" and select either "Merge with Google" or "Merge with Samsung"
- Log in to your Google or Samsung account
Backing Up Contacts to Your SD Card:
- Open the "Contacts" application
- Press the "Menu" button, tap "Contacts to display" and select "All contacts"
- Press the "Menu" button and tap "Import / Export"
- Select "Export to SD card". A pop-up will appear, displaying the file name for the backup file. Record the name if you need to
- Tap "OK"
Media File Backup
Backing Up Media Files on the SD Card:
- Tap "Apps" on the home screen
- Tap "My files" > "All files" > "Device storage". NOTE: to back up all the files, press "Menu" > "Select all" and then skip to step 5
- Navigate to the folders containing the desired media files. NOTE: pictures captured with the camera app are located in the "DCIM" folder. Other media files are in "Notifications", "Downloads" etc.
- Mark the check box(es) associated with the files or folders that you want to back up
- Tap the "Menu" icon located in the upper-right corner
- Tap "Copy" (or "Move" if you don't want to create duplicates)
- Select "SD memory card"
- Navigate to the desired (target) folder and tap "Paste here" (or "Move" here depending on your initial choice)
Backing Up Media Files on a Windows PC:
- Use the USB cable to connect your smartphone to your computer
- Drag down the "notification" bar and tap "Connected as a media device". Then, mark the "Media device" check box
- In the AutoPlay window on your computer, click "Open device to view files using Windows Explorer"
- Navigate to where the media files are located on your device
- Copy the files, and paste them in the desired location on your computer
- Once finished, safely disconnect your smartphone
Backing Up Media Files on a Mac Computer:
- If you don't have Kies installed on your Mac, visit SAMSUNG KIES and click "Download for Mac OS"
- After installing Kies, connect your smartphone to your Mac via USB
- Drag the "Status" bar down and tap "Connected as a media device", and mar the "Media device" check box
- Launch Kies and click the "Back up / restore" tab
- Click "Backup"
- Mark the check boxes associated with "Music", "Photo" and any other file types. Optionally, click "Select all items"
- Click "Backup"
- Once the process finishes, safely disconnect your smartphone
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