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How to Backup SD Card on Android

How to Backup SD Card on Android

Summary: many Android users will encounter the problem of data loss. The best way to avoid data loss is to Backup SD Card on Android.

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Many Android users have a lot of important data on their mobile phones. If you lose this data, you may be at a loss, and you are fidgeting about what to do. If you don't want to worry about these problems and want to make sure your data is still safe, you must know the backup data to ensure that important files are not lost.

The simplest is to back up the data to the SD card. Here, I'll list some, which may force you to do Android SD card backup.

There are many other reasons for you to back up files on Android SD card. No matter what it is, in the next section, I'll show you how to do it without any trouble.

Backup SD Card on Android easily

To back up all the important files on the Android SD card, you can try the Android SD card backup tool: Android backup & restore, so that you can back up not only on the Android SD card, but also on the entire phone to Windows PC and MAC.

Android data Backup & Restore is an integrated Android backup and manager. It makes it easy for you to access the files on Android SD card and phone memory, so that you can easily back up the files. It has a one button backup function, enabling you to quickly and easily back up applications, application data, contacts, photos, SMS, music, video, call history and calendars.

Accidentally lose all important files on SD card? It's no trouble to learn how to perform Android SD card recovery.

    

How to Backup SD Card on Android:

Step 1. Download and install dr.fone on the Windows computer. Run it and connect your Android phone or tablet to the Windows computer. Your Android phone or tablet will be quickly detected and then displayed in the primary window.

Step 2. In the primary window, click Backup & Restore tab, there will be a pop-up on your Android phone asking whether to allow USB Debugging. Simply tap OK.

Step 3. Click "Backup" to start Android data backup. If you have backed up your device before with dr.fone, you can click "View backup history" to see what things you have backed up before.


Step 4. Select the desired file types like contacts and messages. All the file types are selected by default. You need to deselect based on your own requirements. Then click "Backup" to start backing up Android to a path in your PC (you can change the path as required).


    

 



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