equivalent of acronics image for android lollypop phones

Jet-Fighter7700

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Hi all,

so I really cant deal with the delamination of my phone anymore, its becoming quite annoying that my screen is
got a spot that seems like its stuck to the glass,

my phone is an innjoo fire, and before I return it, I wanted to ask is there a program I can use to backup EVERYTHING
including my launchers,WIFI passwords, apps, contacts, literally everything,

the phone does come with a backup and restore app, and I intend to use that, but in case it doesnt work right,

what the best to backup EVERYTHING and RESTORE exactly as acronis does, minimum of fuss....
as I have made a Massive amount of changes to the way the phone works,
 

wizzypow

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Hi all,

so I really cant deal with the delamination of my phone anymore, its becoming quite annoying that my screen is
got a spot that seems like its stuck to the glass,

my phone is an innjoo fire, and before I return it, I wanted to ask is there a program I can use to backup EVERYTHING
including my launchers,WIFI passwords, apps, contacts, literally everything,

the phone does come with a backup and restore app, and I intend to use that, but in case it doesnt work right,

what the best to backup EVERYTHING and RESTORE exactly as acronis does, minimum of fuss....
as I have made a Massive amount of changes to the way the phone works,

The built-in Android Debug Bridge toolset allows for a full backup and restore of the device. (http://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-create-a-full-backup-of-your-android-device-without-root/)
 

Necropolis

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Or flash a custom recovery like CWM and use that to make the backup.
 

groenspookasem

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clockworkmod cmw or a custom recovery would be the way to go - there's apps that can check if you're rooted - you should find info on xda for device specific methods of installing cwm or other recoveries.
bear in mind that if you return it for the munted display, your warranty may be void because of the root - so check howto unroot before returning

caveats caveats
 

Jet-Fighter7700

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clockworkmod cmw or a custom recovery would be the way to go - there's apps that can check if you're rooted - you should find info on xda for device specific methods of installing cwm or other recoveries.
bear in mind that if you return it for the munted display, your warranty may be void because of the root - so check howto unroot before returning

caveats caveats

thanks, should I unroot first, and uninstall kingroot?
and then can I use that android SDK?
 

groenspookasem

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you'd need access to write the custom recovery to the filesystem (iow you'd need root access) once that is done, you could use the recovery to backup / image your device (to a usb of sdcard). then you'd restore it to the factory default image, which would destroy root access, custom recovery bootloader and whatever you had on the device. in that state you could return it (i'm not au fait with injoo and if they have a knox like trip counter (samsung) if the device was fiddled with - which would void your warranty likely (youd need to read the warranty docs here). once you receive the replacement (?) then root, flash custom recovery and restore your image. tadaa. i haven;t done this in ages and recommend that you read up on xda, download everything you need before you start and may the force be with you
 

Jet-Fighter7700

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wow sounds like quite a process,

and Im not quite sure with CWN and all its tools, XDA is quite restricted as its not that popular,

Im more looking for something like titanium backup, or something similar that works exactly like acronis does on a PC,
IE I can load an app, and it does everything on its own,
 
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