Android ADB Backup
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(package id) Backs up the stated package(s) if compatible. | (package id) Backs up the stated package(s) if compatible. | ||
-system backups system apps if -all or a system package Id is stated. | -system backups system apps if -all or a system package Id is stated. | ||
− | -nosystem does not back up system data | + | -nosystem does not back up system data. |
+ | -apk Backs up the [[.apk]] of the app(s) | ||
+ | -noapk does not back up apk files | ||
+ | -shared Backs up |
Revision as of 17:59, 30 October 2021
Android backups (.ab) are backups made by Android Debug Bridge (ADB). They are the preferred way of backing up an unrooted stock android device. (Manufacturers and/or carriers may provide their own backup tools). They can be encrypted or unencrypted. They can be created via ADB backup and restored via ADB restore.
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-all Backups all compatible apps (package id) Backs up the stated package(s) if compatible. -system backups system apps if -all or a system package Id is stated. -nosystem does not back up system data. -apk Backs up the .apk of the app(s) -noapk does not back up apk files -shared Backs up