Migrate data from device to device
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A "Save & restore" app would be so usefull in open-store... I'm really not confident with command line.
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@moem
AFAIK and at this point the answer is no.
BTW I don't think having different Ubuntu Phones would be an issue except if you want to migrate data from a 16GB to a 32GB (or else, but you get the idea)...
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@applee said in Migrate data from device to device:
it will have to be unconfined in order to do the job.
Yes like some others ones very usefull (UTTT not to say for ex) ^^
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@luksus said in Migrate data from device to device:
If you have a nextcloud, you can use UBsync to sync all the data you need.
Why would I need other people's computers for that? Can't I just use one of my own?
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@moem sure install a nextcloud instance on your pc and sync your data to it.
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@applee said in Migrate data from device to device:
AFAIK and at this point the answer is no.
Okay, thank you. That is most regrettable. But now that I know, I can stop searching.
I think an app makes sense but it will have to be unconfined in order to do the job.
I have no idea what that means but I don't think it would help me if I did.
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@moem said in Migrate data from device to device:
I have no idea what that means but I don't think it would help me if I did.
He talks about access to all data with r/w rights on the device, like UTTT do.
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@moem What sort of data do you want to migrate? If it is in File Manager perhaps you could copy it to a computer and from there to your other phone. I know it works moving photos to and from the phone though I have not tried other sorts of data.
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@cliffcoggin said in Migrate data from device to device:
If it is in File Manager perhaps you could copy it to a computer and from there to your other phone.
Thank you Cliff! I have done almost exactly that: I connected both phones to my laptop with USB cables, and copied my photos directly from one phone to the other. I have also moved my exported contacts and my custom ringtone in a similar way. Those things were the most important bits of data, so I'm well on the way.
My app settings and settings of the phone itself, well, I'll just have to redo them. Not a very big deal.Also: whenever I want to move a small bit of data (such as some words or numbers and it's too much to type over... or one image) from one phone to another or from phone to laptop or vv, then I just send it to myself through Telegram / Teleports.
So there's not one streamlined solution, but there are a number of usable workarounds.
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@moem I am all for the simplicity of a cable connection and a point&click mouse. Have you given up with your old phone?
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@cliffcoggin said in Migrate data from device to device:
Have you given up with your old phone?
Not at all! In fact, I have moved from the beat-up-but-functional OpO that I got cheap to experiment with, to the good-as-new one that was running LineageOS up to yesterday. Because by now I figure that the experiment is over, the results are in, and UT is here to stay.
The 'beater' phone is going to be handed over to a developer I know who may be able and willing to help with Axolotl, the UT client for Signal. He can borrow it so he can, in turn, use it to experiment. And hopefully Axolotl will be gaining some improvements. In short, everyone wins here.Remarkably, installing UT was a lot easier this time, it went pretty smoothly. I believe there have been some helpful changes to the installer.
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@thepeter just to add that if /data doesn't contain system-data and user-data (better said it is just empty) thing that might help is on phone side mounting it by:
mount /data
that should help (thanks to people in telegram group for quick help)