In this matter you can place in
save hands your contacts, call logs, texts, images, videos, audio files, market apps, internet settings, the current ROM, saved passwords, calendar info, IMEI / NVRAM data, EFS and so on.
Not exact matches
So you can, for example, press and hold a preset button to
save a
contact for single - tap initiation of a
hands - free call.
On the other
hand use compatible backup apps from Google Play for
saving your personal data, info and accounts such as
contacts list, call logs, market apps, text messages and so on.
Therefore, if you think that you have important data
saved on your phone (like
contacts, call logs, text messages, internet settings, images, videos, audio files, IMEI / NVRAM, calendar info, etc.), before doing anything else consider in placing everything in safe
hands — just use dedicated apps from Google Play, a computer, a SD card or a cloud storage software.
«[Imagine]... you're at a networking event and you meet a VP of Marketing who just so happens to work for your dream employer... Naturally, you want to keep in touch... Instead of pulling out your phone and scrolling through LinkedIn profiles mid-conversation, simply
hand your new
contact your... business card and do all the follow - up work later — it will
save time and come across as much more professional.