I have two phones that I am getting ready to factory reset before I sell them. Both I have used for a few years and have a ton of apps. I know how to backup most of my stuff, but undoubtedly there are some apps, Like Note apps for example, that tend to save the data I created in some folder on the phone and it will not get backed up automatically. Typically these are so anecdotal that I don't worry about them. I did sync my phone with my PC and did a auto transfer of all Video and Photo files and checked the "delete from device after transfer" checkbox. Then I saw a bunch of my audio files do not get auto backed up in the cloud or by using the cable. Some are custom notifications I created using applications. So that got me thinking that I might format my phone and be deleting at least one item that later I will look for and it will be gone forever. I know it is petty but some phone experts here must have a checklist of:
1. Locations to look for stray personal files that someone may want to keep
2. File-types to search for that may not get included by cloud backup and cable/PC transfer
Does anyone do this or do you just not worry about it?
Thanks
1. Locations to look for stray personal files that someone may want to keep
2. File-types to search for that may not get included by cloud backup and cable/PC transfer
Does anyone do this or do you just not worry about it?
Thanks