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A short tutorial on how to back up the content on your Samsung Galaxy smartphone to your computer. You can also use the Smart Switch software to transfer your content from an old smartphone to a new Galaxy smartphone. Simply back up your content and then restore it on the new Galaxy smartphone.

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Please Note: This guide is deisgned for your Australian variant Galaxy devices, if you have an international device and require further support click here to get in touch with your Samsung subsidiary.

Note: If you're installing Smart Switch on a Mac computer - make sure to uninstall Android File Transfer if you have installed this Google app on your computer. Smart Switch will not open or run on the same machine if they're both installed.

Note: Not all USB Cables are created equal! Some USB cables are only capable of charging a device, not transmitting information. The original Samsung cable that came with your device will be a Data capable USB cable.

Note: You can choose to select Check Encryption Settings if you would like to encrypt your backup so that no one can read the information off your computer. You'll need to set a PIN on your mobile device.

Hello everyone - hope you're having a good Christmas.
Can anyone explain to me how you are supposed to backup a Galaxy Watch 6?
On opening the "Wearable" app on my phone (Galaxy S23) that is connected to my Galaxy Watch 6 there is no "Automatic Backup" option any more, just simply not there. When I dig further into Backup I can see that my watch has no backups - not a single one has ever been made, even though I've had the watch for two weeks.

There is no "Backup Now" there is absolutely nothing in the Wearable app to indicate I an either setup an automatic backup or complete a manual backup.
One Google Search indicated that I now need to use "Smart Switch" (Why? There is a Backup option - so why would I require another app to do this?)
On launching Smart Switch on my mobile it isn't seeing the watch that is currently connected via BT sitting a meter away, instead seems to want me to launch an app on the watch - that doesn't currently exist.

How have we gone from:
Open up Wearable
Tap Backup Now

To me sitting here with absolutely no idea how to get the data saved into the Samsung Cloud as I have been able to for the last x years.

So, if anyone has a Samsung Phone and a GW6 - if you would be ever so kind as to detail how I go about making a backup or switching automatic backups on - or anything really. that would be most appreciated.

@StoufferTheCat As mentioned it is necessary to use Smart Switch, Backups are automatitically created periodically. In the Galaxy Wearable App go to Watch Settings-Accounts and Back up. in Smart Switch Review review required permissions and tap Allow., Ensure Back ups are saved to Samsung Cloud. Will need to be signed into your Samsung Account,ensure Smart Switch is on the latest update. shown also in this short video ,though few appear to have issues.

Sorry the video just shows that installing Smart Switch might later do a backup. You do not actually show that a back up has happened which would be more useful. I have everything installed and nothing happens. Samsung I am afraid you should answer the question.

Same issue - no way to manually back-up m Galaxy Watch 6 Classic. Wear app periodically generates notifications that watch hasn't been backed up in over 7 days. Wear app shows last back-up on 19 April. I normally wear my watch at night but have left it on charge over-night several times since 19 April, next to my S22+ (One UI 6.1 installed & no currently available updates) also on charge, to see if it would automatically back-up with no indication that that had occurred yet. Still receiving notifications.

I found that by going in to the Smart Switch app on my phone and doing a backup, one of the things it backs up was "Galaxy Wearable" - which looks to have actually backed up my Watch - and doing that once has made some of the backup settings in the Galaxy Wearable app re-appear. Time will tell if it has also re-eanbled automatic backups.

Recently I was trying to set up an Android device to run some testing on and I just happened to pick a Samsung this time around. I needed some sample data on it but I didn't have a lot of time to generate information. Luckily, Android has a way you can restore information from one device to another, even if that device isn't an Android.

If you happen to be transferring over to a Google Pixel phone, Android will allow you to use the USB-C adapter to connect a USB-A to Lightning cable that has an iOS device running on the other side. I thought this was a pretty slick process and will likely be checking into it more in time to see what happens on the Pixel side.

Since Samsung is one of the most popular device manufacturers it shouldn't surprise anyone that they are copying this functionality on their device line. In order to do this, Samsung has the user download the Samsung Smart Switch application which can also be found on the Google Play store. (Link) Samsung isn't alone on this, with OnePlus, LG, and 3rd party groups using this same functionality, but Samsung is the one we'll focus on today.

Samsung allowed me to select quite a bit of information including SMS/MMS, Contacts, Photos/Videos, and even Application data. So after this process, what is left behind by the Smart Switch application that could be relevant to our investigations?

The application uses the bundleID of com.sec.android.easyMover. Looking for that in the file system, there weren't many databases that appeared there at first. Within the shared_prefs folder, there was a "smartswitch_prefs.xml" file that had some great information in it including:

Samsung Galaxy smartphones and tablets are some of the most used Android devices. Yet, despite the popularity of Galaxy products, many owners do not realize Samsung developed an application for creating and restoring backups or upgrading mobile devices. Secure Data Recovery, the expert in RAID, SSD, and hard drive recovery, offers a step-by-step guide and tutorial for restoring data to a Galaxy smartphone or tablet with Samsung Smart Switch.

Those with a Samsung Smart Switch backup can restore files to a Galaxy mobile device. These provided backups enable our customers to recover from data loss on a failed Samsung device. However, people can also use Samsung Smart Switch to transfer data to a new Galaxy smartphone or tablet.

Users can install the Samsung Smart Switch application on their computer and Android, iOS, Windows Mobile, or BlackBerry devices. The software can back up calls and contacts, messages, images, videos, audio, and various application data, such as Calendar or Notes. However, Samsung Smart Switch can only restore data to a device in the Galaxy product line.

Creating a backup with Samsung Smart Switch on your computer and restoring a Galaxy smartphone or tablet depends on the operating system. Following these instructions can help users migrate their files to a new Samsung mobile device.

When that happens, you can trust the engineers at Secure Data Recovery to retrieve your lost files. Since 2007, we have encountered every failure scenario on all types of storage devices and resolved over 100,000 cases. In that time, we have maintained a 96% success rate and returned billions of files to satisfied customers. So, whether you need Android data recovery or Samsung data recovery, we have the experience and expertise to extract your files.

I backed up my Galaxy phone using smart switch. I backed it up to my local drive. I would like to view a list of all of the phone's files that were backed up. I would prefer to do this just using Windows or Linux without needing to connect a phone. Is there a manifest file with this information?

I am currently facing a tricky situation where my Android phone has a broken screen, and I desperately need to recover the data from Android phone with broken screen. But I am unable to access or navigate my phone's data via the usual methods. And now, I am searching for possible solutions or methods that would allow me to recover data from Android phone using a Windows 11 computer ( I am now using a Windows 11 computer) without relying on the phone's screen.

Oh, that sounds like a bummer, but don't worry, there's definitely a way around this! Having a phone with a broken screen is like trying to make your way out of a maze blindfolded, but thankfully, you can get some tools to help guide you through. Here's a couple of methods to help recover data from Android phone with broken screen.

1. Android Debug Bridge (ADB): This one's a bit techy, but it's a powerful option if you've enabled USB debugging on your Android phone before the screen broke. ADB is a tool that lets your Windows PC communicate with an Android device and execute commands. You can use it to access the device's data and pull the files you need. It requires some setup, including installing ADB on your PC, but there are plenty of guides online to walk you through the process.

2. Third-party Software: There are several third-party applications out there designed for data recovery from Android devices. These programs can often bypass the need to interact with your phone's screen, though success varies depending on the software and the specific situation with your phone. Just be cautious and look for reputable ones with good reviews.

Remember, the best method depends on your phone's current settings (like if USB debugging is enabled) and the condition of your phone. If all else fails, professional data recovery services might be the last resort, but they can get pricey. Good luck, and here's to hoping your data makes a safe journey to your Windows 11 PC!

Remember, this process might not work for all devices, especially if they require specific permissions or if USB debugging was not enabled prior to the screen breaking. If ADB commands fail to access your device, you might need to consider alternative methods to recover data from Android phone with broken screen on Windows 11or consult with a professional.

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