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Back Up App Data:
- Open Settings and access Cloud and account
- Tap Backup & Restore
- Enable Back up my data to back up data to your account
- Enable Automatic Restore to allow data to be restored automatically when signing in with the backup account or reinstalling apps
Back Up Contacts to an Account:
- Open Settings
- Access Cloud and account
- Tap Accounts and select the desired account
- Enable Contacts
- Tap menu > Sync Now
Back Up Contacts to SD:
- Open Contacts and tap Menu
- Tap Settings
- Switch to All contacts
- Tap Import/Export > Export to SD
- Tap OK to confirm
Back Up Media Files to Phone Storage:
- Open My Files
- Access Internal storage
- Tap Menu > Share
- Select the desired contacts and tap Share again
- Select the desired backup location on the phone
Back Up Media Files on a Windows PC:
- Connect the Android device to the computer via USB
- Enable File Transfer / Media device on the phone when prompted or from the Notification area
- Launch the File Explorer on the computer and locate the media files on the phone storage
- Copy and paste the files to the desired backup location on the PC storage
- Once done, eject the phone storage and safely disconnect the device form the USB cord
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- 04-01-2020, 07:08 AM #2Sr. Member
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Re: Samsung Galaxy M20: Back Up App Data, Contacts, and Media Files
The google account can back up your data and can restore this data with google account.
As for other tools, I use MobiKin Assistant for Android, which would make it convenient to backup all data to computer.https://www.mobikin.com/assistant-for-android/
- 04-16-2020, 07:05 AM #3Member
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Re: Samsung Galaxy M20: Back Up App Data, Contacts, and Media Files
To Back Up App Data, Contacts, and Media Files on Samsung Galaxy M20, you can transfer them to computer for backup. And the easy way is using Coolmuster Android Assistant. With its help, you can take backup of your Samsung Galaxy M20 with one-click. There is no need to root your phone. After linking it to computer, you will be asked to enable USB debugging on it. A short time scanning later, you can take backup data on it easily.
- 05-12-2020, 09:17 AM #4
Re: Samsung Galaxy M20: Back Up App Data, Contacts, and Media Files
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Last edited by trose19; 11-16-2020 at 02:47 AM.
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