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Help Refurb Bionic Need Back Up Program

Duckster

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Jul 20, 2010
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I am getting a refurb Bionic (they still have them) due to data drops and a few other issues. Apparently the rumor about Verizon being out of Bionics and replacing them with other phones is untrue. This will be my third Bionic.

I would like to be able to have a painless re installation process. Are there any apps or programs out there than will back up the phone and reinstall everything as is including the home pages?
 
The best is Titanium Backup Pro but it requires you to be root-ed.

- Other than wanting to experiment with your Android device it is probably the best reason to root.
- Root-ing brings added responsibilities that not all end users are prepared to assume.

The best I have found for un-root-ed backups is My Backup Pro.

Neither app is a "turn key" solution.

... Thom
 
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Verizon will typically replace your phone with another if:
You are still under warranty, factory or extended
You have had at least 3(ish) replacements already.

Getting their online customer service involved finally got me over the hurdles with the Droid 2 a while back. I kept getting "certified refurbished" broken crap. One had missing keys, the other had a bunch of bad pixels, the other got so hot I thought it would catch fire.

Finally after those 3 they sent me a Samsung Fascinate. Great phone, but I knew Samsung was terrible with updates(at the time), so I walked into a store and paid $35 for a Motorola Droid X. The X was a great phone, wish I had just gotten it to begin with.

Either way, if you want a new phone that's going to be better but not screw you out of an upgrade, buy one on ebay. I bought my Bionic(in literally perfect condition) for a reasonable price. I'm now ready to get either a Note 2 or HTC DIx once it's released.
 
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Thanks for the responses. I forgot to mention that I am not rooted. I will definitely take some screen shots of what I have and go from there. I have had the Bionic for a year but I definitely don't have any "junk" on it. I use all of the apps that are there and I regularly "house clean" the aps.
 
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Thanks for the responses. I forgot to mention that I am not rooted. I will definitely take some screen shots of what I have and go from there. I have had the Bionic for a year but I definitely don't have any "junk" on it. I use all of the apps that are there and I regularly "house clean" the aps.

You will be surprised at the junk you accumulated that you were not aware of. The increment gal approach will simply leave it on the old device.

Good luck.

... Thom
 
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You will be surprised at the junk you accumulated that you were not aware of. The increment gal approach will simply leave it on the old device.

Good luck.

... Thom
What a pain! I decided to take your advice and start fresh. I backed up everything on the hard drive (good thing that I did). Reinstalling the contacts has been the biggest pain. It kept installing the phone numbers in the "notes" section. I couldn't dial anyone. If this happens to anyone else, here is how I fixed it thanks to some pretty smart people "from back in the day": productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/gmail/PB9O3GL_n3c
 
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Verizon will typically replace your phone with another if:
You are still under warranty, factory or extended
You have had at least 3(ish) replacements already.

Getting their online customer service involved finally got me over the hurdles with the Droid 2 a while back. I kept getting "certified refurbished" broken crap. One had missing keys, the other had a bunch of bad pixels, the other got so hot I thought it would catch fire.

Finally after those 3 they sent me a Samsung Fascinate. Great phone, but I knew Samsung was terrible with updates(at the time), so I walked into a store and paid $35 for a Motorola Droid X. The X was a great phone, wish I had just gotten it to begin with.

Either way, if you want a new phone that's going to be better but not screw you out of an upgrade, buy one on ebay. I bought my Bionic(in literally perfect condition) for a reasonable price. I'm now ready to get either a Note 2 or HTC DIx once it's released.


I thought you couldn't buy a phone from ebay to use on Verizon?
 
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