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About SMS Backup & Restore

SMS Backup & Restore is an app that backs up (creates a copy of) SMS & MMS messages and call logs currently available on the phone. It can also restore messages and call logs from already existing backups.

Note: This app requires existing backups to be able to restore call logs and messages. It cannot recover anything without existing backups. Advanced messaging (RCS) is currently only supported with Google Messages.

For questions or issues please visit our FAQ at: https://synctech.com.au/sms-faqs/


APP FEATURES:
- Backup SMS (text) messages, MMS and call logs in XML format.
- Local device backup with options to automatically upload to Google Drive, Dropbox and OneDrive.
- Choose a recurring scheduled time to automatically backup.
- Option to select which conversations to backup or restore.
- View and drill into your local and cloud backups.
- Search backups.
- Restore/transfer backup to another phone. Backup format is independent of the Android version so the messages and logs can be easily transferred from one phone to another, irrespective of the version.
- Fast Transfer between 2 phones over WiFi direct
- Free up space on your phone. Delete all SMS messages or call logs on the Phone.
- Email a backup file.
- The XML backup can be viewed on a computer via the online viewer at https://SyncTech.com.au/view-backup/

Notes:
- Tested on Android 5.0 and higher
- App only restores backups made by this app
- Backup is created locally on the phone by default, but has options to upload to Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive or Email. At no time are the files sent to the developer.
- Please ensure there is a copy of the backup outside the phone before performing a factory reset on the phone.

This App needs access to the following:
* Your messages: Backup and Restore messages. Receive SMS permission needed to properly handle messages received while the app is the default messaging app.
* Your Calls and Contact information: Backup and Restore Call Logs.
* Storage: To create the Backup file on the SD card.
* Network view and communication: Allows the app to connect to wifi for backup
* Your social information: To display and store the contact names in the Backup file.
* Run at start-up: Start scheduled Backups.
* Prevent Phone from Sleeping: To prevent the phone from going to sleep/suspended state while a Backup or Restore operation is in progress.
* Test access to Protected Storage: To create the Backup file on the SD card.
* Account Information: To authenticate with Google Drive and Gmail for cloud uploads.
* Location: Only requested and used during WiFi direct transfer due to a security requirement on Android.

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

What is SMS Backup & Restore?

SMS Backup & Restore is an app that backs up SMS & MMS messages and call logs on your phone, and can also restore them from existing backups.

How does SMS Backup & Restore work?

SMS Backup & Restore creates a copy of your SMS & MMS messages and call logs and stores them in XML format. You can choose to backup locally or upload to Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive. The app also allows you to schedule automatic backups and select specific conversations to backup or restore.

Can SMS Backup & Restore recover messages and call logs without any existing backups?

No, SMS Backup & Restore requires existing backups in order to restore messages and call logs. It cannot recover anything without backups.

Can SMS Backup & Restore support advanced messaging (RCS)?

No, currently SMS Backup & Restore only supports Google Messages for advanced messaging (RCS).

How can I view and manage my backups with SMS Backup & Restore?

You can view and drill into your local and cloud backups within the app. You can also search backups and transfer a backup to another phone. The backup format is independent of the Android version, so you can easily transfer messages and logs between phones.

How can I free up space on my phone with SMS Backup & Restore?

SMS Backup & Restore allows you to delete all SMS messages or call logs on your phone, helping you free up space.

Can I view the XML backup file on a computer?

Yes, you can view the XML backup file on a computer using the online viewer at https://SyncTech.com.au/view-backup/.

What are the permissions required by SMS Backup & Restore?

SMS Backup & Restore needs permissions to backup and restore messages, call logs, access storage to create the backup file, connect to Wi-Fi for backup, store contact names, run at startup for scheduled backups, prevent the phone from sleeping during backup or restore operations, access protected storage, authenticate with Google Drive and Gmail for cloud uploads, and request location only during Wi-Fi direct transfer for security purposes.
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Perfect..thank you..a few minutes the whole process..copy from old to new phone..for a first time user of this app..super,!
Jan-Erik Höglund
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Very simple app
Sk Saif
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Good
Sukrit Mathur
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It's simply and very swift... God bless you greatly for putting up an app as this...
Dr Parson Osayi
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Well
farrukhkhan2001
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Life saver, reliable app (unlike Google backup that often fails when installing to a new device).
Juan Pablo Gonzalez