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On Android Moment what information is saved on internal phone storage.?
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<blockquote data-quote="joeeattaboy" data-source="post: 2242110" data-attributes="member: 281120"><p>If you're using a Google Mail account with an Android phone and you use the Contacts tool, it's directly interfaced with your on-line Google account, so you don't need to back up Google mail, Contacts or Calendar. they are already backed up in Google's cloud.</p><p></p><p>SMS messages are usually saved on the phone (and/or the SIM card). </p><p></p><p>Some apps are stored on the phone. Newer versions of Android can optionally store apps on the SD card.</p><p></p><p>Go to the Android Market and search "backup." You will fins a bunch of free and low-fee apps that can do various types of backups.</p><p></p><p>You can view what's on the SD card by installing the Astro file tool (free, on the Market, has some backup capabilities). Or, plug the phone's USB port to your PC or laptop and follow the prompts on the phone to mount the SD card to your computer. You can then browse it like any other drive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeeattaboy, post: 2242110, member: 281120"] If you're using a Google Mail account with an Android phone and you use the Contacts tool, it's directly interfaced with your on-line Google account, so you don't need to back up Google mail, Contacts or Calendar. they are already backed up in Google's cloud. SMS messages are usually saved on the phone (and/or the SIM card). Some apps are stored on the phone. Newer versions of Android can optionally store apps on the SD card. Go to the Android Market and search "backup." You will fins a bunch of free and low-fee apps that can do various types of backups. You can view what's on the SD card by installing the Astro file tool (free, on the Market, has some backup capabilities). Or, plug the phone's USB port to your PC or laptop and follow the prompts on the phone to mount the SD card to your computer. You can then browse it like any other drive. [/QUOTE]
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