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This tutorial teaches you how to restore apps on an Android phone using your Google backup feature. In order to restore the apps and app data associated with your Google account, you must first enable automatic backup on your device—then you can restore your apps and app data to any device by adding your Google account on any Android phone.

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Enabling Backup

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  1. It's a gray app with the icon of a gear usually located in your Android's app drawer, though the icon may look different if you are using a different theme.
    • You can also swipe down from the top of the screen and tap the gear icon in the top-right of the notification drawer
      Android 7 Settings
      .
  2. It's the option next to the icon of a small circle with a lowercase "i" in it, under the "Accessibility" option.
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  3. It's the option under the Google option.
  4. It's the first option at the top of the page. When this option is enabled, the switch will slide to the right and turn blue.
  5. This will begin backing up the apps and any personal app data that can be backed up to the Google Drive associated with the Google account registered to your Android phone.
    • Not all apps have the ability to have their app data backed up.
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Restoring Apps and App Data

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  1. It's a gray app with the icon of a gear usually located in your Android's app drawer, though the icon may look different if you are using a different theme.
    • You can also swipe down from the top of the screen and tap the gear icon in the top-right of the notification drawer
      Android 7 Settings
      .
  2. It's the option next to the square icon with the outline of a key, under the "Accessibility" option.
  3. It's at the bottom of the list of all the user accounts currently logged in on your device.
    • If you already see your Google account listed, you don't need to log in and can already download all your previously purchased apps in the Google Play Store.
  4. Enter the email address and password associated with your Google account.
  5. It's the left-facing arrow in the top-left corner. Tap this several times to return to the main Settings page.
  6. It's the option next to the icon of a small circle with a lowercase "i" in it, under the "Accessibility" option.
  7. It's the first option near the top of the page. This will pop-out a small option below the App Data option.
  8. This will enable the automatic restoration of any saved personal app data backed up in your Google Drive.
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Restoring Apps After a Factory Reset

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  1. The yellow arrow appears the first time you start up your Android device after a factory reset. This will walk you through the setup process.
  2. This will set the language for the whole system.
  3. Select a Wi-Fi network from the list of nearby wireless networks, and enter your wireless password. Then tap "Next" in the lower-right corner.
  4. It's in the lower-right corner. This indicates that you accept Google's privacy policy.
  5. If you have another device that you want to restore from, select "Copy your Google Accounts, apps, and data from your other device". Otherwise, select "No Thanks" and continue.
  6. Make sure you log in with the same email and password associated with the Google account you used to backup your apps and data.
  7. This indicates that you accept Google's terms of services and privacy policy.
  8. This will periodically backup your device going forward. Tap "Next" when you are done.
  9. If you want to add another email, select the email type and enter the account information. If you don't want to add another email, select "Not now". Tap "Next" when you are ready to continue.
  10. You will see a list of all the devices you have backed up and when you last used them. Select the device you want to restore from.
  11. This will backup all the apps that have been backed up.
    • If you don't want to backup all apps, tap
      Android 7 Expand More
      next to "Restore all apps" and tap the checkbox
      Android 7 Checkbox
      next to all the apps you want to restore.
  12. You can setup fingerprint security, a password, PIN, or no lock screen security at all. Tap "Next" when you are ready to continue.
  13. It's the down arrow icon in the bottom-right corner of the screen. On this screen, you can enable Google Now on your Android phone. After the Google Now setup screen, you'll see a pop-up "Welcome" message at the top of the screen.
  14. It's in the lower-right corner of the pop-up. Your Android device will start restoring all the apps and data previously saved for your Google account.
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