
Neo Backup
The open-source tool to backup your apps and data
- Free • Open Source
- Android
- F-Droid
What is Neo Backup?
Neo Backup (formerly OAndBackupX) is a fork of the famous OAndBackup with the aim to bring OAndBackup to 202X and part of Neo Applications suite. For now the app is already fully rewritten, coming up would be making it robust and adding some lengthily planned features which could ease the backup/restore workflow with any device. Therefore all types of contribution are always welcome.
Now on functionality of our App:
- It requires root and allows you to backup individual apps and their data.
- Both backup and restore of individual programs one at a time and batch backup and restore of multiple programs are supported.
- Restoring system apps should be possible without requiring a reboot afterwards.
- Backups can be scheduled with no limit on the number of individual schedules and there is the possibility of creating custom lists from the list of installed apps.
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Supported Languages
- English
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Comments and Reviews
Tags
- Backup
- Android Backup
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Bit m0 reviewed Neo Backup
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- Martin Ligabue liked Neo BackupML
Spectacular! For rooted devices, Neo Backup lets me easily backup and restore all of my apps and data. The user interface is easy to use, yet provides a huge selection of options. Features include encrypted backups and automatic scheduled backups. Backups are comprehensive and can optionally include device-protected data, external data, obb files, and media files. Neo Backup is one of the first apps I install when migrating to a new Android phone.
For rooted user like me it works like a charm, it does sometimes crash on restorations of certain backups, and some apps recognize that data was tampered with (because of that they require you to relog), but it never made me lose any important data (but it can lose data so keep several backup versions and don't rely too much on it)
Neo Backup also allows to tweak settings for many things making it even better for automation of backups (changing number of backups to keep is very useful feature, for example)
Still very bad: backup process takes ages, restoring data is impossible. The best attempt is to spend a full day to backup apps with oabx, spend some minutes to backup data with titanium (it cannot backup modern apps). Then install apks one-by-one manually (or 3rd party batch installer), then restore data with titanium. Haemorroids though.