How to Backup Applications and Data with Titanium Backup

Although we had already written a post by way of practical tutorial explaining the correct way de use Titanium Backup to create a backup of applications and data of our Android terminal and restore them at the time we want to have our device as if nothing had happened even after performing a factory restore, I have decided to update it due to the multiple changes made to the Titanium Backup application after a lot of official updates that the application has undergone since then.

In this new video I show you again the right way to use titanium Backup to create a copy of applications and data and be able to restore it whenever we want. So, if you are interested in knowing the how Titanium Backup works For the backup of our backup copies of applications and their data, I advise you not to miss the detail of the video attached to the header of this article.

How to Backup Applications and Data with Titanium Backup

How can you see in the video, within the backup options or the restoration options, we find a lot of possibilities. Some possibilities that range from making a backup, only of the applications of our Android terminal without saving our user data, that is, only the applications themselves, to the possibility of save them with all our user data, which will even allow us to save the progress we have made in the different Android games that we have included in the aforementioned backup.

There is also a specific option that allows us to save even the applications of the operating system, the ones that came standard on our Android, which are those that we cannot uninstall unless we do it manually using the Root permissions and an Explorer of Root files.

How to Backup Applications and Data with Titanium Backup

How well I explain you in the practical video tutorial, if you are not advanced users in the Android world, I personally advise you the first option that appears under the name of copy all user applications including their data.

Once the aforementioned backup of applications and data has been made, it would be advisable, to prevent accidents and regrets, to save the folder generated by the Titanium Backup application, by default located in the internal storage of our Android under the same name of the application, in some type of external storage to our device to be able to recover it in case of accidental deletion or having to do an emergency factory reset.

Titanium Backup PRO Key (root
Titanium Backup PRO Key (root
Developer: Titanium track
Price: 6,49 €

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  1.   Mauri LM said

    By far the best application for Android and the one that hurts the least to pay for.

  2.   Bruno said

    Good friend, there is something that I still do not understand and nowhere is it explained. When you are going to install a new ROM on your cell phone you must do a complete wipe, for which the Titanium is erased. So ... how do I do in this sense so that once the new ROM is installed I can recover my previous applications? I think it is an important point that in NO current article is mentioned. From already thank you very much

    1.    Francisco Ruiz said

      Logically, once the system has been cleaned or the new Ton has been installed, the titanium backup application must be installed from the Play Store and that's it. In addition, as is logical and presumably, if we are going to clean the sdcard, we must also save the titanium backup folder, which is where the backup copies made are saved.

      Greetings friend.