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Everything You Need to Know About Smartphone Backups

What would you do if you permanently lost all the photos, notes and other files on your phone?

If you have a backup system in place, you’d likely know what to do next: Restore it all to a new phone. But if you haven’t thought about it, ***** not: The backup process has become so simplified that it takes just a few screen taps. Here’s a quick overview of some ways you can keep your files safe, secure and up to date.

When you first set up your phone, you created (or logged into) a free account from Apple,

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or Samsung to use the company’s software and services. For example, this would be the
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on your iPhone, the
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on your Android phone or the
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on your Galaxy device.

With that account, you probably had

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from Apple, or 15 gigabytes of online storage from
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and
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. This server space is used as an encrypted digital locker for your phone’s backup app, but it can fill up quickly — especially if you have other devices connected to your account and storing files there.

If you start getting messages about running out of online storage space for your backups, tap the upgrade option to buy more on a monthly or yearly payment schedule.Credit…Apple;
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When you get close to your storage limit, you’ll get warnings — along with an offer to sign up for more server space for a monthly fee, usually a few dollars for at least another 100 gigabytes. (Note that

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supplies an unlimited amount of storage for 30 days if your Galaxy is in the repair shop or ready for an upgrade.)

But online backup is just one approach. You can keep your files on a local drive instead with a few extra steps.

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all have specific setup instructions for cloud backup in the support area of their sites. But the feature is easily located.

On an iPhone, tap your name at the top of the Settings screen and then tap iCloud. On many Android phones, tap System and then Backup. Here, you set the phone to back up automatically (which usually happens when it’s connected to a Wi-Fi network and plugged into its charger), or opt for a manual backup that starts when you tap the button.

Backup apps usually save a copy of your call history, phone settings, messages, photos, videos and data from apps. Content you can freely download, like the apps themselves, are not typically backed up since they’re easy to grab again.

Synchronizing your files is not the same as backing them up. A backup saves file copies at a certain point in time. Syncing your smartphone keeps information in certain apps, like contacts and calendars, current across multiple devices. When synchronized, your phone, computer and anything else logged into your account have the same information — like that to-do list you just updated.

With synchronization, when you delete an item somewhere, it disappears everywhere. A backup stays intact in its storage location until updated in the next backup.

By default,

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of its own mobile and web apps between phone, computer and tablet. In the
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Account Data settings, you can adjust which apps sync.
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has similar options for its Galaxy devices.

Apple handles data synchronization across its devices through its

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service. You can set which apps you want to sync in your iCloud account settings.

You don’t have to use the backup tools that came with your phone. Third-party apps for online backup — like

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— are available by subscription. If you prefer to keep your iPhone backups on the computer, software like
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for Mac or Windows ($60) or
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for Windows ($35 a year) are alternatives.
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for Windows ($35) is among the Android backup offerings.

If you’d prefer to use a third-party backup app, you have several to choose from, including iDrive.Credit…iDrive

If losing your camera roll is your biggest nightmare,

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and other services like
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can be set to automatically back up all your pictures and keep them in sync across your connected devices.



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