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How to Backup Messages from Android to Computer

-- Wednesday, August 16, 2017
To prevent data loss as you may fumble to accidentally delete the files, you in this way wish to backup your messages from Android to PC. Once you find out the important messages get lost, you can simply get them back via the backup copies.

This article is about how to save text messages to computer, which is reliable, straightforward and simple. In addition, it is a must to backup SMS more often from Android to computer if they are previous for you. Please continue to read below!

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    Android Backup Restore is an easy-to-use software for both backing up and restoring. Up-to-eight kinds of data is supported by the app, including Contacts, Call history, Messages, Calendar, Photos, Videos, Audios, App and App data. Moreover, backup files are accessible to be previewed.

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    Step 1 Connect Handset to PC
    Now, please perform Android Backup Restore and connect your Android phone via USB cable to computer.

    Connect Device to PC

    Step 2 Back up Messages in One Click
    Click on the "Device Data Backup" or "One-click Backup" button. Then, you will be prompted to select specific types of data. Please choose "Message" and hit the "Start" button.

    Selet Data and Make a Backup

    It takes a while to complete the process of backing up.

    Backup Completes

    So there you have it! All your text messages (including multimedia attachments) are preserved within computer and are instantly accessible when your phone dies or if you switch to a new phone. If you are interested in the program, you can download the trial version to have a free try. And feel free to let us know how it worked out by leaving a message below!

    Ivy Bruce

    Ivy Bruce is the Founder and Editorial Director at Recovery-Android Studio. You can also find her on Google+ and Twitter.