As the title says- what do you find is the best method to backup Android devices?
I'm using a Nexus 7 and I have to say this is the one area of Android I don't like. I rooted and unlocked my Nexus 7 in order to use Titanium Backup, however the 1-click root program I used to root my Nexus (and install Clockworkmod and BusyBox) seems to have slowed it down compared to how it was completely stock. Not by much, but enough for it to be perceptible and annoying to me. Also, Titanium Backup backs up to the device itself, which might be ok if you had a 64GB SD card to backup to, but when all you have is 16GB of flash storage, that gets annoying fast. You can sync backups to dropbox, but I can't find a way to only backup to dropbox.
I wish there was a way to backup my Nexus to my Mac (in either Windows or OS X). I also wish there was a decent way to backup a stock Nexus- I'm not all that interested in rooting my device, I just want to use it stock and be able to backup my game saves in case something goes wrong.
I'm using a Nexus 7 and I have to say this is the one area of Android I don't like. I rooted and unlocked my Nexus 7 in order to use Titanium Backup, however the 1-click root program I used to root my Nexus (and install Clockworkmod and BusyBox) seems to have slowed it down compared to how it was completely stock. Not by much, but enough for it to be perceptible and annoying to me. Also, Titanium Backup backs up to the device itself, which might be ok if you had a 64GB SD card to backup to, but when all you have is 16GB of flash storage, that gets annoying fast. You can sync backups to dropbox, but I can't find a way to only backup to dropbox.
I wish there was a way to backup my Nexus to my Mac (in either Windows or OS X). I also wish there was a decent way to backup a stock Nexus- I'm not all that interested in rooting my device, I just want to use it stock and be able to backup my game saves in case something goes wrong.