[solution found] Backup and restore Samsung notes - Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Questions & Answers

Having migrated from note 4, I am heavily dependant on Samsung notes.
Note 4 used to save notes in internal storage >snote as spd file.
I can easily import it on my note 20 ultra via Samsung note app>setting >import data >phone and there is folder with all spd notes.
However I can't find any way to backup and restore s notes created on note 20 ultra.
I can share or save as Samsung notes file with sdocx extension but there is no easy way to mass import it like spd.
Can anyone help?

I'm sure they sync to the Samsung servers automatically as part of the backup process.

kradcliffe said:
I'm sure they sync to the Samsung servers automatically as part of the backup process.
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I don't have Samsung account nor Microsoft one drive.
Is there a way to batch restore them manually.

SOLUTION FOUND
Install smart switch for mobile from play store.
Grant it all permission
Click sd card on top right corner
Click on backup to SD card
Uncheck all option on selection screen
Click on app>check Samsung notes and press done.
Once backup is done, all s notes will be saved on phone in SD card.
To restore. Install smart switch for mobile >tap SD card > here previous backup will appear under restore option, click that and all s notes will be restored.
Smart switch will then organize data in background and notify once everything completed.

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[Q] Phone account gone

uninstalled various apps using titanium back-up and my phone account for contacts is gone. Only gmail account for contacts available now. All the stuff i deleted were ok to delete on froyo. Anyone has any idea which app causes that? Possible candidates are lg pc suite, email, richnote ,social and a few more. Since i need to reinstall the rom everytime it is a bit annoying to try and eliminate each and every one of them so i was wondering if anyone has pinpointed the problem so far. And no if i make a backup of the apps i uninstall with titanium back up and then restore it my phone account doesn't return...
I can't help with what apps may cause it but you might find it easier to go into the settings menu of your phone and go to the part of it showing your applications and look at the permissions required to see what apps need sms or contact related permissions.
I can say that you are able to back up phone contacts with Titanium Backup and restore them which should mean that even if an app uninstalls them you can simply restore the contacts from an sd card.
Haven't used Titanium for a while so had to look up how to backup contacts for you but apparently this should be all you need to do in order to backup your contacts with it (copied and pasted from another websites support pages so not my instructions)....
1 - Open Ti Backup
2 - Select the 'Backup/Restore' tab
3 - Select the 'menu' button to bring up some options in this tab
4 - Select 'Batch' (there a bunch of pre-programmed choices)
5 - Option 3 <RUN> 'Backup all user apps+system data'
6 - This will open another window where you can view all the items that are going to be backed up one of which is 'CONTACTS/CALLS' among a bunch of other items.
7 - Select 'Run Operation' at the top and the backup will start
8 - Be sure to copy the contents to your local machine HD for safe keeping
If that is done you shouldn't have a problem with contacts again, alternatively you can also sync contacts with gmail so your phone contacts can be restored that way as well.
Dave
for some strange reason lg pc sync caused it. when I uninstall it my phone contacts account is gone. Not sure if it is happening to me only though...

SD Card Backup via Wifi

Hi,
I'm searching a program what will backup my sdcard automatically if the phone is connected to es special wifi.
i mean the same function like Appl's iPhone / iPad backup via Wifi with iTunes.
Is there any program / app for Android available what can do this?
All apps what i have found have not the right functions what i need.
I need the follow functions:
- Automatically backup of selectet folders from my sd card if the phone connected to a specified Wifi
- scheduled backup and catch up the backup if the wifi is not available to the scheduled time
- send the backup via wifi to a selected PC ( if PC is not online catch up the backup when the PC is back online.
- optional send the backup to a NAS
- optional send the backup to a Cloud
- optional send my a information via mail if the backup with the finished stat.
Thanks
Nico
I use this for my pictures and the "custom" folders option for a select olfew other folders.
I ftp directly to my NAS, though you could set up an ftp server on your computer instead.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rcreations.upload2nas
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How to Recover Deleted Contacts from iPhone

"I deleted contacts from my iPhone 5S accidentally. Is there any effective methods to recover deleted contacts on iPhone 5/4S? "--from yahoo answer.
According to this matter, here are two solutions:
Part 1:Recover Deleted Contacts from iPhone 5/4S without Backup
Currently, this iPhone Data Recovery can directly scan iPhone 5 and 4S to recover lost contacts directly. Here are the steps.
Step 1.Connect your iPhone 5/4S to the software
Firstly, download the proper version of iPhone Data Recovery and install it to your computer, run it.
Step 2.Scan the iPhone
After your iPhone is connected to the software, hit Start Scan to scan the lost contacts on your iPhone.
Step 3.Preview and recover deleted contacts from iPhone 5/4S
After the scanning is completed, you will see all data found on your iPhone are categoried in the left panel.
Part 2: Restore iPhone Contacts by Extractring from iTunes Backup
A:Select recovery mode
First, select Recover From iTunes Backup File mode after you ran this iPhone Contacts Recovery software.
Breview and recover lost contacts from iTunes backup
After the scan, all data found in the backup will be listed in the left panel. Go to the Contacts folder to preview the detailed contacts, and mark the ones you need, hit Recover button at last to save the contacts to your computer.
Lingdong001 said:
"I deleted contacts from my iPhone 5S accidentally. Is there any effective methods to recover deleted contacts on iPhone 5/4S? "--from yahoo answer.
According to this matter, here are two solutions:
Part 1:Recover Deleted Contacts from iPhone 5/4S without Backup
Currently, this iPhone Data Recovery can directly scan iPhone 5 and 4S to recover lost contacts directly. Here are the steps.
Step 1.Connect your iPhone 5/4S to the software
Firstly, download the proper version of iPhone Data Recovery and install it to your computer, run it.
Step 2.Scan the iPhone
After your iPhone is connected to the software, hit Start Scan to scan the lost contacts on your iPhone.
Step 3.Preview and recover deleted contacts from iPhone 5/4S
After the scanning is completed, you will see all data found on your iPhone are categoried in the left panel.
Part 2: Restore iPhone Contacts by Extractring from iTunes Backup
A:Select recovery mode
First, select Recover From iTunes Backup File mode after you ran this iPhone Contacts Recovery software.
Breview and recover lost contacts from iTunes backup
After the scan, all data found in the backup will be listed in the left panel. Go to the Contacts folder to preview the detailed contacts, and mark the ones you need, hit Recover button at last to save the contacts to your computer.
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To restore deleted iPhone contacts without itunes backup, you can directly scan and recover contacts from iPhone in a simple way.
The steps of directly scan and recover contacts from iPhone:
a) Connect your iPhone to the computer
b) Enter DFU mode and scan iPhone
c) Preview and recover iPhone contacts
If you still can't get your photos back, you should consider to use a 3 party tool such as FonePaw iPhone Data Recovery to recover deleted contacts from iPhone.
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It would be easy to restore the deleted contacts in iTunes or iCloud backup if you deleted them by mistake. But in this way, you are not allowed to recover the specific one you need but to restore the whole backup file. However, there is another better way to recover those deleted contacts, which is using the iPhone Data Recovery tool from FORecovery for help. It can assist you selectively recover the lost files even without any backup. Detailed introductions can be found in how to recover deleted contacts from iPhone.
Recover Deleted Contacts from iPhone
Find deleted contacts with iCloud if you have ever backed up before:
1. Go to iCloud official site and log in your iCloud account.
2. Click Contacts and see whether the contacts you need are visible here.
Restore iPhone contacts from iCloud:
1. Launch the Settings app on your iPhone. Tap on "iCloud" and see whether Contacts is turned on. If it's already on, turn it off.
2. Tap "Keep on My iPhone" when your iPhone asks what would you like to do with the previously synced iCloud contacts on your iPhone.
3. Then turn on Contacts again and tap "Merge". iPhone will take a little while to download your iCloud contacts.
For users who are not used to backing up iPhone with iCloud, to find a special tool to directly recover from iPhone may be a better choice, what I know about this type of tool is imyfone d-back, but I have not tried with this tool yet.
Can you do this in android?

LOST DISPLAY of phone. How to copy everything to a new phone? Please help!!

I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 2. Recently I dropped it and the phone lost it's display. The repairing charges are expensive. So I have decided to buy a new phone. In order to copy all the stuff from the old phone, I need an active display which I don't have. Of course I can copy files like images, e books, music and videos via a PC connection, but please tell me how to copy following things:
1) WhatsApp chats
2) Hike Chats
3) Contacts
4) Apps
5) Game progress
PLEASE HELP me!!! PLEASE!!
PrakharCFC said:
I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 2. Recently I dropped it and the phone lost it's display. The repairing charges are expensive. So I have decided to buy a new phone. In order to copy all the stuff from the old phone, I need an active display which I don't have. Of course I can copy files like images, e books, music and videos via a PC connection, but please tell me how to copy following things:
1) WhatsApp chats
2) Hike Chats
3) Contacts
4) Apps
5) Game progress
PLEASE HELP me!!! PLEASE!!
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Your out of luck. The contacts will be backed up to google. The rest needs a backup like TIBU backup done.
What's TIBU? Titanium Backup? How can I use it without my display?
Ok atleast can nybody tell me abt transfer of just whatsapp chats?
TIBU would only work if you backed it up before you lost the display. As for whatsapp it is stored on the data partition and without root or adb debugging enabled you won't be able to pull the info. Other then that I can't help. I and many others stopped using it when FB bought them.

Backup Gear S3 to pc, not Samsung cloud

As the title says, I want to backup my Gear S3 to the pc instead of Samsung cloud. Cloud storage is not accessible to the user directly and can inconveniently go down and I'd rather have control of data, apps, watchfaces instead of where I am forced to now.
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As the title says, I want to backup my Gear S3 to the pc instead of Samsung cloud. Cloud storage is not accessible to the user directly and can inconveniently go down and I'd rather have control of data, apps, watchfaces instead of where I am forced to now.
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when you make a backup, does it not store to the phone as default?
All backups to cloud only
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when you make a backup, does it not store to the phone as default?
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I don't know if it's typical of non samsung phones but the backup mechanism in the Gear software only allows me to backup to Samsung's cloud and there no other choice available to me. (That I can see anywhere)

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