I’ve been using graphene for a while now, and all of my important files are backed up on my home server, but I don’t have a complete backup of all my apps and data.

Solutions like Neo Backup require root.

Is there a good phone backup solution for graphene users?

  • Dust0741@lemmy.world
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    17 days ago

    Lots of apps let you export their settings. I back those up.

    But in general it’s better to consider your phone as ephemeral as possible. Keep your phone minimal and backup photos etc separately with a dedicated tool.

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      17 days ago

      I have individual backup systems for photos, documents, notes, 2FA, and a couple others like podcasts, etc. It’s a lot to monitor and keep track of. A solution that backs up apps and settings would streamline the entire process, and provide a solution for apps that don’t have an individual backup setting.

      Loss or destruction of the device would not be catastrophic, but it would be a big hassle that seems fairly easy to avoid, if there were such a solution.

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        17 days ago

        Yup. Unfortunately it’s basically impossible to actually do without root.

        I know the GOS devs have said that a proper backup system is on the roadmap, but they have much bigger problems to solve first.

        All of this is why I try and keep my phone ephemeral - lack of backups. So don’t rely on it because you can’t.

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      16 days ago

      This is exactly how I do it. Everything important like photos and messages are backed up to my homeserver.

      All I do when switching phones is make an export of my instled apps, that’s it.

      I used to hop around a bunch of different custom roms back in the day a lot, so I very quickly got used to losing all my data.