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Os smartphones e tablets have become vital extensions of our lives, storing a wide range of important information, from apps to contacts, passwords, photos and videos. These devices not only connect us to the world, but they also store personalized settings that make them truly unique to each user, making it essential to know how do backup to avoid data loss.
Due to the constant threat of loss, theft or malfunction, the backup of this data is not just a sensible precaution, but an indispensable safeguard to preserve our information in the digital environment.
Given these factors, it is possible to understand the importance of backup and restoration in Android. Next, we will explore in depth how to carry out these tasks efficiently and safely, taking advantage of the features offered by your account. Google and the specific options made available by Samsung Device Galaxy.

What does Backup mean?
O backup is a practice that involves copying files, folders or even entire disks, both physical and virtual, from electronic devices to secondary storage systems. This measure aims to preserve data in the face of any eventuality that could compromise the integrity of the information saved on the device.
Whether in a corporate or residential environment, the primary objective of performing a backup procedure is to ensure that there are one or more backup copies available outside of the main system. These core systems may include computers, business servers, or mobile devices such as cell phones.
A variety of devices and methods are employed by businesses and home users to perform backups, such as using external hard drives, USB sticks, optical media drives or even professional storage systems designed for duplicating information.
Now, here's how to back up your Android smartphone:
Backup with Google Account
It is possible to use the Google account with any device Android to back up the data. Through this method, your information and settings will be stored on the Google Drive, through the service Google One.
Backups are sent directly to the servers of the Google and encrypted with your Google Account password. In certain cases, such as smartphones, the PIN, pattern or screen lock password are used to encrypt the information, ensuring backup security.
This way, your backup data, including those stored on the Google Photos, will remain saved in two specific cases: if you do not use the device for 57 days or if you choose to disable the device backup. Android.
Backup content covers photos, videos, files and folders. Additionally, you can configure your device to perform the backup automatically. To do this, simply follow the following procedure:
Step 1: Open the application “Settings” from your device;

Step 2: Then select “Google" and then "Backup“. If this is your first time performing this procedure, activate “Google One Backup” and follow the instructions that will appear on the screen.

Step 3: Finally, just click on the “back up now".

The backup process in question can take up to 24 hours to complete. When the data is saved successfully, the message “Activated” will be displayed just below the selected data types. To manually back up data and settings, just follow the same steps mentioned above.
It is important to emphasize that if these steps do not match your smartphone's settings, you should look for the backup option in the app.”Settings” and then request assistance from the device manufacturer. After the backup is complete, it is also possible to reset the device, wiping all data present on it.
disable backup
- Visit Settings > System> Backup > Google One Backup;
- To deactivate, you can still perform the same procedure in the application Drive No. Android.

Backup with Google One
Some prefer to manage their backups using the application Google One, rather than relying solely on the backup feature built into the device's operating system. To start this procedure, you must have the application Google One installed on your phone. If you don't already have it, you can easily download and install it on your Google Play Store.
The platform offers 15 GB of storage for free, although this space is shared with other Google services, such as Google Drive, Google Docs and Gmail. If you need more space, paid plans are available, which include:
- Basic (100 GB): R$7,99/month;
- Premium (2 TB): R$38,99/month;
- Al Premium (2 TB): R$96,99/month.

To find out more details about the plans, check the platform Google One.
The backup automatically saves the following data:
- app data
- Call history
- Contact Us
- Settings
- SMS messages
- Images and videos
- MMS messages
Furthermore, it is possible to check which data and applications were included in the backup. To carry out this procedure, simply follow the steps below:
Step 1: On your Android smartphone, open the “Google One";
Step 2: Scroll to the “Device Backup“: If this is your first backup on your smartphone, tap “Configure data backup“; otherwise, click “see details";

Step 3: To access the settings, tap “Manage backup".

Step 4: To join the automatic backup, after the steps mentioned above, tap “Manage backup“, choosing backup settings;

Step 5: If prompted, click “grant permissions” and then tap “Back” in the left corner.
the backup of Google One it may take up to 24 hours to complete. After all media is saved, you can check the status “Activated” below the chosen data types.
Prevent future device backups
Step 1: In the Google One, scroll to the Backup and tap “see details";

Step 2: Disable data types that you do not want to back up.
Backup with Samsung Account
Some device manufacturers Android offer their own backup options, such as Samsung. To use, see the steps below:
Step 1: Go to the app “Settings" In your cellphone Samsung;

Step 2: Then click on “Samsung account” and go to “Samsung Cloud";

Step 3: Select the data you want to save and click the button next to each item;

Step 4: Touch “Data backup"And then"Back up now".
Now just wait while your smartphone saves your information in the cloud. It is worth mentioning that the data related to your contacts and calendar only refers to the contacts and appointments stored on the device, and does not include information from other cloud accounts, such as those from Google ou Samsung.
Backup via Samsung SmartThings Find
Another alternative is to access the SmartThingsFind, a tool designed to track devices Samsung (smartphones, smartwatches, headphones and other compatible Galaxy devices) in case of theft or loss. Before proceeding, it is important to check that the function “Find my phone” is activated in the options menu of the Samsung account. Then, just follow these simple steps:
Step 1: Enter the site SmartThings Find (https://smartthingsfind.samsung.com).
Step 2: Go to the option “Log in” and log in with your account Samsung;

Step 2: The service will locate your devices. Select what you want and click “Backup".

How to restore data from a backup (Android)
It is crucial to note that data restoration varies depending on the smartphone and software version. Android in use. As such, it is not possible to restore a backup made in a later version of Android to a device with an older version of that operating system.
When you add your Google Account to a new smartphone, data from your previous backup is automatically transferred to your new device.
To restore an account saved in a backup on a cell phone that has been reset, you must follow the instructions displayed on the screen. If you need assistance during the process, please contact your device manufacturer for additional support.
Your photos and videos, on the other hand, will be readily available in Google Photos. However, other backed up data may be restored during the initial setup of your new device or after a factory reset. This process can take up to 24 hours to complete.
How to restore data from a backup (Samsung)
Restoring devices Galaxy It's quick and easy, requiring just a few clicks. To carry out this procedure, the first step is to access the Samsung account in your device settings and follow the steps described below:
- Click on "Samsung Cloud";

- Then click on “restore data";
- Choose recovery data and tap “Restore";
- Touch “Install".

To complete the restoration, you need to wait while your smartphone downloads the backup information. Once the process is complete, you will have access to the restored files on your Samsung Galaxy.
Sources: Samsung, Google One, Pcmag, Google
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