Data has never been more important. The more smartphones and mobile devices get to know us and collect about us, the more important the ability to keep hold of our data is becoming. While a lot of devices are now coming with options to secure or backup our data, it is always worth keeping additional copies too. You never know when you might need them. There is a large variety of apps available which are designed for this purpose and while everyone has a favorite, if you are new to backing up your data, then here are ten backup apps for Android that you might like to check out.
App Backup & Restore
Starting today’s list off is App Backup & restore. If you are looking for an easy way to backup your apps and be able to reinstall them again, then this will do the job. The interface and general usage works similar to Titanium Backup and allows you to backup select apps to the SD card. However, it is worth noting, this only creates and backs up the APK files. It does not backup any of your app data.
Super Backup : SMS & Contacts
Super Backup is another useful backup tool for those looking for a quick and easy solution. This one allows you to choose between backing up your apps as APKs, your contacts and your SMS messages. You can then select to back them up to your internal storage, external storage (microSD card) or even Google Drive.
Easy Backup & Restore
Easy Backup works much the same way as Super Backup and again is designed to be a quick solution to backing up. As such, you can backup all aspects of your data including apps, SMS, contacts, bookmarks, call logs on and so on. And once again, these backups can be stored on your SD card, Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox and more.
Titanium Backup
If you are rooted, then Titanium Backup will need no introductions. This is one of the best backup tools available, although you do need root to take advantage of its best features. With Titanium Backup, you can easily backup all of your apps and all of their data. Very effective and popular backup tool for rooted devices.
My Backup
My Backup is another very popular option and unlike Titanium Backup, this one does not rely on root to make use of the majority of its features. In fact, this one offers one of the most extensive lists of aspects that it can backup and will literally backup your entire device. If you are rooted, then this one will also allow you to backup the app data too. Great all round solution.
Helium – App Sync and Backup
Compared to some of the other apps on this list, Helium is a much newer app, however, this one does come from popular developer, Koush. This one allows for backing up of all your apps and content and works on both rooted and unrooted devices. One of the extra benefits of Helium is that it allows you to backup (and restore) directly from your PC.
G Cloud Backup
G Cloud Backup is a backup tool which places a greater focus on cloud storage and even comes with an auto backup tool so that you can ensure the latest of your information and content is always backed up and ready to be restored when needed. Simply but powerful option.
CM Backup -Restore,Cloud,Photo
Like G Cloud, CM Backup is another tool which places its emphasis on cloud backups. This one is brought to you by the folks over at Cheetah Mobile and chances are, you are already familiar with some of their other apps. This is another easy to use and powerful cloud backup solution.
Google Photos
Of course, if you are just looking to backup your photos and videos, then there are few apps better than Google Photos. The latest app from Google brings with it a powerful way to auto backup all of your images and videos. This automatically syncs with all of your Google devices and ensures that all of your images and videos are always accessible and saved.
Google Drive
Then there is also Google Drive. Although, this might not sound like a great backup tool, it really is. Especially if paired with the use of your on-board file manager. In fact, many of the apps you will find will actually link to Google Drive as one of your backup storage points. As such, backing up your data, images (and even your APKs manually) to Drive is one of the best options available.
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