It is precisely because smart phones can bring us more and more convenience that the content we store in mobile phones has gradually increased in recent years. The storage space of mobile phones has also increased from 8GB in previous years to the largest 5 12GB now, a full 64 times!
Therefore, in order to prevent accidental content loss, it is very important to back up mobile phone content frequently. Forming this good habit can also help you avoid a lot of trouble when you change a new one.
Let's take a brief inventory of the backup methods of the two major platforms, iOS and Android, and the five major mobile phone manufacturers to see which backup is the most convenient.
Inert directory
-Apple #iOS
-? Xiaomi? # Android
-Samsung # Android
- OPPO/vivo #Android
-? Huawei/Glory # Android
-iOS & amp; Advantages and disadvantages of Android backup
Apple #iOS
At present, Apple has three devices equipped with iOS operating system, namely iPhone, iTouch and ipad. For the backup of iOS devices, Apple provides two options: iTunes local backup and iCloud cloud backup, each with its own advantages and disadvantages.
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ITunes local backup will save personal settings, phone calls, text messages, fitness data, applications and their placement locations, as well as records in applications on the local hard disk of the computer. Users can choose whether to encrypt the backup package before backup (the backup time depends on the size of the transmitted content, about 10~ 15 minutes).
After switching to the new machine, users only need to connect to iTunes and import the backup package into the new machine. After entering the system, the mobile phone will automatically start downloading the applications in the backup package.
Generally speaking, iTunes backup is a "semi-seamless" backup method, and it is free, so it is very popular.
However, it should be noted that iTunes will save the backup to drive C by default under Windows system, so make sure that drive C has one tenth of the storage space of the mobile phone before backup.
In addition, the backup of the higher version system cannot be transferred to the lower version system. If new equipment needs to be backed up, it needs to be upgraded to the latest system first. A higher version can back up the backup content of a lower version. For example, iOS 1 1 can accept the backup of iOS 10, but does not support the backup of iOS 12.
The other is iCloud backup, which is relatively more convenient than iTunes. After turning on the iCloud backup switch in the settings, the mobile phone will automatically upload settings, galleries, address books and other contents to the cloud in the WIFI environment, so that,