To ensure your phone data's safety, you should back up your phone to the Google Cloud--Android's online file storage--every couple of weeks. You can back up your Android Phone's contacts, calendar data, app data, chrome data, documents, and Drive contents to Google's servers from within the "Settings" app, while your photos and videos back up from within the "Google Photos" app.

Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Backing Up Standard Data

  1. The Settings app resembles a gear.
  2. You can enable Google Cloud backup from this menu.
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  3. This should be the same PIN/passcode you use to unlock your phone.
  4. The pertinent switches will turn green in response, indicating that data backup and automatic restore are now active. [1]
  5. This should be your main Google account that you use with your phone.
  6. You'll need to select the specific account to which you will back up your phone.
  7. The pertinent switches will turn green in response, indicating their approval for backup. If you aren't sure of where all your data is, back up all of these options. Your standard data options are:
    • App Data
    • Calendar
    • Chrome
    • Contacts
    • Docs
    • Drive
  8. This completes the backup process.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 2:

Backing Up Photos and Videos

  1. This app comes standard with all Android phones.
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  3. These credentials should be the ones you use for your phone's Google account.
  4. This should be at the top of your screen; the switch is next to the word "On" directly beneath the "Backup" heading.
  5. You can also swipe on "Roaming" to back up your photos while on data (not wifi).
  6. All of your phone's photos should now be backed up!
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  • Question
    If I download my backup data to my phone's internal storage, will the data in the cloud be deleted?
    Community Answer
    Nope! The cloud data doesn't change unless you either update it (read: back up your device) or delete something manually.
  • Question
    How can I retrieve backed up data and transfer it to another phone?
    Community Answer
    Since your backed-up data is accessible with your Google Play account information, you can simply link your new phone to that account when you first boot it up. You can also change the Google Play account you're using at any time in the Settings menu.
  • Question
    Can I access my Google account online?
    Community Answer
    Yes, as long as you have all of your Google account details accessible.
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      Tips

      • SMS backup isn't included in the default backup procedures listed here, so backing up your texts requires downloading a dedicated app. "SMS Backup+" and "SMS Backup and Restore" are both highly-recommended (and free) apps in the Google Play store that are more than suited to this purpose. [3]
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      Warnings

      • Failing to regularly back up your Android phone can result in losing all your data if your phone stops working.
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      1. Open Settings .
      2. Tap Backup & reset .
      3. Enable "Back up my data" and "Automatic restore."
      4. Tap Backup account .
      5. Select your Google account.
      6. Return to Settings.
      7. Tap Accounts .
      8. Tap Google .
      9. Choose what to back up.

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