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Posted by on Jan 20, 2013 in Android Apps

Carbon Android on Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Titanium Backup alternative

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Carbon for Android is a backup tool for root users, it##Q##s still in testing but this is a sneak peak at how it works used our trusty Samsung Galaxy Note 2 for this one.

Carbon allows you to backup any app on your device to a cloud services like Google Drive or DropBox you can then restore the apps to any device later on.

The great thing about this app is it##Q##s easy to use so ideal for all Android users not just those that figure out Titanium Backup.

The app is in testing but should be released to the app store shortly.

23 Comments

  1. how do you backup data app without rooted.

  2. You can’t right now maybe in the near future it will be possible.

  3. 3rd!

  4. thx

  5. Titanium backup never works for me. It never shows my backups after I restore phone or switch to another phone

  6. Give this a try it works very well do far

  7. @TheAndroidizen backing up right now. If I save backup to sd card, will I be able to put it in another phone and restore backups?

  8. Where did u find this. Cause its not in our play store..???. Could you send me a link thanks. It looks alot easier then titanium

    • My SPRINT HTC EVO 4G has all that and more LOL My back camera is 8 mega pix and my phone also has 1 GB RAM and a mini HDMI port..But the best is that I run at 4G spdees and also WIFI

  9. Oh never mind.

  10. yes you should be able to use the same folder location on the new device

  11. its a beta not on the play store yet check the description for link

  12. ok lol

  13. Ok I did but its not syncing with my google account. But thanks for the responds

  14. why do we even need rooted? why cant a phone just be unlocked like a computer but even a computer as virus which fools have created to destroy the world they also live in…

  15. Hi Androidizen! I’ve got a question. So I bought the new Galaxy S3, (It’s powered by Li-Ion i believe). Should i charge it longer for the first time or it doesn’t matter?

  16. tried it with Dropbox?

  17. its always worth fully charging hte battery when you first get it but not essential, its more important to always discharge the battery fully every 60 days and then give it a full charge, keeps the battery healthy

  18. Uh, sorry i wrote the question badly. What i meant was if still charging EVEN AFTER the battery shows it’s full does something.

  19. nope most chargers are designed to cut power when it’s full anyway

  20. No longer need to be rooted apparently! but having problems installing on Sony Xperia S & Asus tablet? Looks very nice it I can get it to work?

  21. if u arnt rooted u have to be plugged into a PC for it to work

  22. which also syncs your game data?

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