I have an LG X-charge phone whose screen is broken, but still functional. I purchased a replacement screen module, but before going ahead on the "open heart surgery", I want to fully back it up. I have another X-charge which is not in use.
I'd like to make a backup on my PC and restore it to the fixed phone, if necessary, or the new phone, if the first one dies.
Can I transfer all of the content of the broken phone to the other one? By "all" I mean all media files, messages history, call history, applications, etc. IOW, make a full, restoreable, copy (to whatever extent possible) of the broken phone.
Also, it will be great to be able to access data from the backup (images, messages) on my PC.
Oh, yeah - and preferably, this should be a free solution.
adb pull -a /sdcard
this will at least backup your Internal Storage. MyPhoneExplorer is useful for SMS and contacts. Unfortunately there is no way for complete backup, but you canadb backup -all
(leave password blank) and restore to other device, this will give you a good base to start figuring out which apps are missing android.stackexchange.com/q/224285adb backup
(here I'd be careful restoring a "full backup" to another device unless it's the same brand, model and ROM; my tool Adebar would a.o. help you to a "modular backup" just in case).Vysor
application to mirror the phone's screen on my PC and then conveniently taking snapshots of the important SMS histories, and doing simple file copy over USB of my data files.