That's it: Your backups are now scheduled. Make sure you select the "Android Home" option that's what'll grab your home screen configuration and include it in the backup.Įasy enough, right? You're almost done: Next, tell the program when you want the backup to occur - either daily or weekly at the time of your choice - and how many old backup files you want it to keep archived at any given point. Then, you'll be able to choose what data you want included: MyBackup Pro supports everything from text messages to call logs, system settings, and even individual app settings.
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Setting up your Android home screen backup is simple: Once the app is installed and your account's enabled, just tap on the "Schedule" button on the program's main screen. These are your keys to accessing your data, either through the Android app itself or via the company's secure Web site. When you configure MyBackup Pro, you'll get a unique user ID and password. I'd recommend the latter, as it'll keep you covered in the event you actually lose or seriously damage your phone. MyBackup Pro lets you schedule regular automated backups of all your phone's data - including your home screen configurations - to either your SD card or a secure online server. That's where a handy little app called MyBackup Pro ($4.99, also available for a 30-day free trial) comes in. You back up the files on your hard drive ( don't you?), so why not back up the files on your phone, too? As with any data, the best way to protect your Android home screens is to make regular backups along the way.