Every smartphone user should know that his precious device needs two essential things: an equally smart antivirus and a backup application. The nightmare of losing data and starting again haunts us all.
Whether you have an Android smartphone or a tablet, an iPhone or an iPad, at one point they could not even start. Leaving aside the reasons, most times you can take your phone to a service for a problem that could be solved in 10 minutes at home.
The temptation to install applications from unknown sources is great. Many people try their luck with some programs that should their device work faster or activate some accessibility features that simply cannot be turned off. If there is a risk that things go wrong, it would be a shame not to learn a few simple tricks to bring your smartphone to its original state.
Not taking into account the benefits of regular backups (prevent loss of the address book, some unique pictures or notes), the most important thing is that you can still use the phone.
So, in order to avoid desperate situations, here are the best applications that take care of your smartphone data.
Titanium
This is the best backup app today and is a must have for Android users. You can backup all phone data, including applications, pictures, files, SMS, MMS, calls, bookmarks, you name it, with one tap. Scans your phone and it does the job with what you have stored on the SD card. If your phone uses Android, make sure you check out other cool apps available for it on Ten Mania. (http://tenmania.com/must-have-free-apps-ipad/)
My Backup Pro
My Backup has a free version, but the Pro one works best. It creates a backup for your applications, files, and MMS messages, calls and addresses saved, but also calendar, system settings, shortcuts and even their position on the screen. If somehow these get lost, My Backup Pro will make sure you don’t have a headache.
Ultimate Backup
The app looks great and does the backup job perfectly. It can do all the basic things we have enumerated so far, but what is really special about it, is its ability to send backups by email, which means that you can access the information from your account. It also connects you’re your DropBox account and upload the information there.
G Cloud Backup
This app does exactly what its name says: you put all backups in a cloud of 1 to 8 GB. It helps you move data from one device to another without much effort and starts to backup information each time your phone connect to Wi-Fi, has a medium level of battery or when it is plugged in.
Safe Backup
Another application that looks stylish, does the job without too much trouble and offers multiple options to make backing up exactly as you want it is Safe-Backup. Safe Backup does its job with any files or applications and helps you transfer data between two Android devices. In addition, it connects with DropBox or other similar sites.