There are a few ways to backup your android system image. One way is to use the Android Debug Bridge (adb) tool that is included in the Android SDK. With adb, you can create a complete backup of your system image including your data, settings, and applications. Another way to backup your system image is to use a custom recovery image such as TWRP or ClockworkMod. These recoveries can create a complete backup of your system image including your data, settings, and applications. Google can store the majority of your data on your Android device, but there is currently no single-source method for Android phones that is easy to use. You can use the service to backup your photos and videos to the cloud in just a few minutes.
- Choose your backup and the parts you want to restore (it’s all selected by default).
- A common use of this is if you’re replacing a system file with a tweaked version.
- And you can finish this reinstallation on your Windows PC or Mac computer.
To get it, install CID Getter app from Play Store [Download Here], launch it and you will see your CID at the top of the screen. Now you have successfully installed Stock ROM from Recovery. The backup takes a while though so make sure your device is charging or has enough charge before proceeding.
- It makes flashing ROMs and making backups so much quicker and easier.
- In Mac’s Terminal you can type cd and then drag the folder platform-tools folder from finder to the terminal window and the path will be inserted.
- SP Flash Tool work perfectly with all MediaTek devices running Android OS.
The list points out how ill-defined this canonical question is. Each of these Stock Firmware scenarios can have a different backup solution. A generic full backup would have to be able to address all of them. In Mac’s Terminal you can type cd and then drag the folder platform-tools folder from finder to the terminal window and the path will be inserted.
The added functionalities of Havoc-OS include tons of mods for the Status bar, buttons, lights, gestures, and other various configurations. While at times, it lacks stability, I can surely say that it has the maximum customizability features. So if you want something like Resurrection Remix but with the latest Android version then Havoc-OS will take you right home. Third, it has amazing stability among all the ROMs that I have tested for years. The main developer, Henrique Pereira, is not in a tearing hurry to port new Android versions to all the devices. And you will see it will go to the apps section, notice the tab is on the User Apps you can click that to choose other locations of your apps.
Your phone will automatically reboot into the stock operating system. You can disconnect your phone from the PC and close the flash tool’s window now. This flash tool supports flashing devices equipped with MT62xx, MT65xx, MT67xx, and MT68xx chipsets. It is very similar to the QPST Flash Tool, which is used for devices with a Qualcomm chipset. Here, we will have a look at how to do these things efficiently and safely.