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What is the best backup option for a non-rooted phone? Would that be Titanium pro? Sounds like none of the free version will do the trick, right?

MyBackup Pro documentation reveals that without root privileges you won't be able to back up third party applications data\settings, protected applications, Android Market links, and system application data, for example. Also, you won't have the ability to backup and restore applications in batch mode with a single click.

The best advice I can provide is to root and purchase both MyBackup Pro and Titanium. Why? One or the other may not perform as designed either during a backup or restore and you'll be glad you have a Plan B.

Also, have you seen this?

http://www.capfaq.com/w/Backup
 
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MyBackup Pro documentation reveals that without root privileges you won't be able to back up third party applications data\settings, protected applications, Android Market links, and system application data, for example. Also, you won't have the ability to backup and restore applications in batch mode with a single click.

The best advice I can provide is to root and purchase both MyBackup Pro and Titanium. Why? One or the other may not perform as designed either during a backup or restore and you'll be glad you have a Plan B.

Also, have you seen this?

Backup - CapFAQ

Yeah, saw that and it seems that nothing works without a root. If I root, can I still do the stock update? I thought that kind of broke ties with the AT&T software?
 
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