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NOTE: To learn how to back up your apps, contacts and media files, please visit this link for a full guide.
Restoring Applications:
- Log into your Google account, if necessary
- Press the "Menu" button from the home screen
- Tap "Settings" and go to the "General" tab
- Tap "Accounts" > "Google" and tap your "email address"
- Mark the check boxes associated with the desired category
- Tap "Sync now" to restore your apps
Contact Restore
Restoring Contacts from a Google or Samsung Account:
- On your device, sign in with your Samsung or Google account
- While on the home screen, press the "Menu" button
- Tap "Settings" and go to the "General" tab
- Tap "Accounts" and select either "Samsung" or "Google", depending on what type of account you've backed up your contacts initially
- Tap your "email address" located at the top of the screen
- Mark the "Sync contacts" check box. If already checked, tap "Sync now"
Restoring Contacts from the SD Card:
- Tap the "Contacts" icon located on the home screen
- Go to the "Contacts" tab
- Press the "Menu" button and tap "Import / Export"
- Tap "Import from SD card"
- Select the account on which you wish to save the contacts, such as "Google". NOTE: if there's only one vCard file on your SD card, the contacts will be automatically imported. If there are multiple contact files, then perform the following:
- Tap "Import vCard file" and press "OK"
- Select the desired vCard file and tap "OK"
Media File Restore
Restoring Media Files from the Device:
- Tap "Apps" while viewing a home screen
- Open the "Samsung" bundle
- Tap "My Files" > "Device memory"
- Navigate to the desired files / folders
- Press "Menu" and tap "Select item". Next, mark the check boxes associated with the desired file or folder
- Press "Menu" and tap "Copy"
- Select "SD memory card" and navigate to where you want to restore your files
- Select "Move here" (or "Paste here")
Restoring Media Files from a Windows Computer:
- Connect your smartphone to your PC via USB
- On your handset, drag the "Status" bar down and tap "Connected as a media device", then mark the "Media device" check box
- Click the "Open device to view files using Windows Explorer" in the pop-up window on your PC
- In a different Windows Explorer window, navigate to where the files are backed up on your PC
- Copy the files, and paste them on your phone's storage. NOTE: the "Card" icon represents the SD card storage, while the "Phone" icon consists in the device's internal memory
- Once the transfer process is complete, safely disconnect your smartphone
Restoring Media Files using a Mac Computer and Kies:
- Establish an USB connection between your smartphone and Mac computer
- On the Galaxy Round, drag the "Status" bar down
- Tap "Connected as a media device" and check the "Media device" option
- Open Kies on your Mac, and click the "Back up / restore" tab
- Click the "Restore" tab
- Check the check boxes associated with "Photo", "Music" and any other categories of files that you wish to restore. You can also click "Select all items" if desired
- Click "Restore", and follow any additional prompts that may pop-up
- After the restore process finishes, disconnect your smartphone
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