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Backing Up Text Messages:
- Open the "Messages" application
- Tap the "Menu" icon depicting three vertical dots
- Tap "Back up / Restore SMS"
- Tap "Back up" > "Back up SMS"
- Enter the name of your backup file, then tap "OK"
Restoring Text Messages:
- In the "Messages" app, tap the "Menu" icon
- Tap "Beck up / Restore SMS" > "Restore"
- Select how you wish to restore the messages, and tap "Next"
- Tap the backup file that you wish to import, and then tap "OK"
Backing Up and Restoring Text Messages via Email:
- Open the "Messages" app and press the "Menu" icon
- Tap "Back up / Restore SMS"
- Tap "Back up" > "Back up SMS via mail"
- Enter your own email address and send the email. (The backup file will be attached to the email)
- To restore the text messages, open the "Mail" app
- Open the email message containing the backup file
- Tap to download it, and then tap the attachment again to open the backup file and import
Backing up Your Contacts:
- Open the "People" application
- On the "People" tab, press "menu" > "Manage contacts"
- Tap "Import / Export contacts" > "Export to phone storage"
- Select an account or the type of contacts to export, and then tap "OK"
Restoring Contacts:
- Open the "People" app and go to the "People" tab
- Tap the "menu" icon
- Tap "Manage contacts"
- Press "Import / Export contacts" > "Import from phone storage"
- Tap the type for the imported contacts, assuming that you have more than one account set up
Backing Up Your Personal Dictionary:
- On the home screen, swipe down the status bar using two fingers
- Tap "Settings"
- Tap "Language & keyboard"
- Tap "HTC Sense Input"
- Press "Personal dictionary" > "Menu" > "Backup to storage" or "Back up to email"
- Tap "OK"
Restoring Your Personal Dictionary:
- Access the "Settings" menu
- Tap "Language & keyboard"
- Tap "HTC Sense Input"
- Press "Personal dictionary" and tap the "Menu" icon
- Tap "Restore from storage"
- When prompted, tap "OK"
Using HTC Backup
Performing a Daily Backup over Wi-Fi:
- Swipe the status bar down using two fingers
- Tap "Settings"
- Tap "Backup & reset"
- Select "Backup account"
- Choose "HTC Account" as your backup account, and then sign in to your account. Note: You can sign in with your HTC Account or Facebook account. Also, if you're signed in a Google account, tap it to change your backup account to your HTC Account
- Log in to Dropbox if necessary. Tap "Turn on" to have your photos and videos uploaded to "Dropbox" as soon as you capture them
- To perform a daily backup, enable the "Automatic backup" feature. Tap "Back up now" to perform a manual backup
Restoring Your Backup after Resetting Your Phone
- Once you turn on your device for the first time after a factory reset, select to restore content
- On the "Set up phone" screen, select "Restore from HTC Backup"
- Sign in using your HTC Account or Facebook (depending on the type of backup)
- Sign in to the Dropbox account that you have used to back up your phone
- Choose a backup and tap "Next"
- Wait for the restoring process to complete, and tap "OK" to continue restoring your apps
Note: If you haven't reset your phone, you can also start the restoring process by going to "Settings" > "Backup & reset" > "Restore from HTC Backup". In order to follow these steps, you'll first need to sign in to the same account on which you've backed up your phone.
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