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| *Las aplicaciones de recuperación solo sirven si nuestro dispositivo arranca | | *Las aplicaciones de recuperación solo sirven si nuestro dispositivo arranca |
| *Titanium Backup | | *Titanium Backup |
| + | :Requiere root |
| :Backup o restauración de programas (y datos) individuales | | :Backup o restauración de programas (y datos) individuales |
| :Puede hacer restauración individual desde un Nandroid backup | | :Puede hacer restauración individual desde un Nandroid backup |
− | :-Helium - App Sync and Backup (antes Carbon)
| + | *-Helium - App Sync and Backup (antes llamada Carbon - App Sync and Backup) |
− | | + | :No requiere root |
− | Titanium Backup is like the Swiss Army Knife of backups – it does a lot of things, and it does them all pretty well, but you wouldn’t want to fight a polar bear with it.
| + | :Cloud backup y sincronización de aplicaciones entre dispositivos |
− | | + | :Backups automáticos según intervalos predefinidos |
− | Titanium Backup generally is a backup tool that backs up individual programs and data. It can save it internally, sync it to the cloud, keep multiple instances/save points, etc. You can also restore individual applications from a nandroid backup.
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− | Titanium also has the ability to restore backups made with ICS/JB desktop backup functionality. Those who are just stepping into the HTC root world may have noticed that HTCDev wants to destroy your data on your phone when you root the thing. This will enable you to restore that backup in cases where you were not ready to lose everything.
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− | If your phone won’t boot, this is also useless.
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− | Run time (Carbon App Sync and Backup)
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− | Carbon allows non-root users to backup apps and sync data between devices. It also facilitates the JB/ICS phone backups and restores.
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− | While Carbon does a ton of stuff that I’m not going to get into here, if you’re familiar with Titanium you can imagine that, over the air, with the ability to keep data synchronized between devices. Throw in a web server, remote control, and lasers and you have Carbon.
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− | If your phone won’t boot this is useless.
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− | Thoughts
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− | I personally use TWRP on my EVO 4G LTE, 4EXT on my EVO 3D, and SmelkusMod on my EVO 4G. I would use 4EXT everywhere, but the developer still hasn’t got the thing re-written for the next gen phones. I also use Titanium Backup on all phones. In addition to that, I have Carbon on all of my devices right now, and I use Orange Backup on my EVO 4G LTE to make nightly nandroid backups so I don’t have to remember to.
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− | If you don’t have multiple devices, you don’t require Carbon, although you could use it to replace some of the functionality of Titanium Backup.
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− | If you don’t care about restoring individual apps to older states and you don’t flash a lot of ROMs, you probably don’t need Titanium Backup. You can simply make a nandroid weekly.
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− | If you don’t mind taking your phone down for 10-15 minutes to make a nandroid backup, and you can remember to do it regularly, you don’t need Orange Backup making those backups for you.
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− | I use all of these products. If Carbon made nandroids on a schedule and included a custom recovery, I think it might destroy everything on the market though. Or if Titanium Backup could sync data on a schedule between devices … you know where I’m going. Everything has advantages and disadvantages at the moment. I suggest a combo of one recovery and at least one of the run-time products based on your particular need.
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