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From a feature phone to an Android phone, the only difference for ordinary users is backup. With Android phones, you can back up your messages, contacts, and media. Since the backup is done via the cloud, you can access it from anywhere. We are all aware of the fact that we can back up our contacts and keep them secure. But there is an issue. Users know that they can back up their contacts and restore them anytime.

But they don’t know the actual process to do it. Because of such concerns, we researched various methods for backing up contacts on an Android phone. Luckily, we have a lot of information about that which we would like to share. So, let’s move on to the guide and learn more. How to Keep Your Phone Contacts Safe? – Backup, Restore, and Transfer Contacts to Cloud Storage Due to the need for backup, smartphone manufacturers promote their in-built backup features.

With this, however, we will need to sign up, just as with Oppo ID. A Google account, on the other hand, is the primary solution. As here you can back up your contacts to a Google Account. Meanwhile there are different ways to back up your contacts. So let’s have a look at each of them.

Backup using Google Accounts

Backup using Google Accounts Google Accounts allow you to save your settings in their current state.

For example, if you want to pause your YouTube history, you can do that through there. Similarly, if you want to backup your contacts to Google accounts, there is a sync feature to help you do it. So, below are some instructions to do that.

  • On your phone, open the settings app.
  • Scroll down to Google >> backup >> Google Account data.
  • Enable the Contacts toggle.
  • Open the Google contacts app and tap on your profile image.
  • Select Contacts app settings >> Google Contacts sync settings.
  • Choose your Google account.
  • Select manage settings under also sync device contacts.
  • Lastly select the Automatically back up and sync toggle and you are done.

Using the Contacts VCF file

Even after such advancements as cloud computing, many people still rely on old-fashioned things. I mean they don’t want to backup through Google cloud service. Instead they manually create a VCF file for their contacts and save them in a safe place. So, if you also like this method, then follow the steps below to proceed.

  • Simply open the Google Contacts app.
  • Then go into the fix & manage tab.
  • From there, choose the option “Export to file”.
  • Now tap on the three dot menu and select where you want to save the contacts.
  • After that, you are finished backing up your contacts via VCF files.

Using Third-party Apps

Using Third-party Apps You may have noticed that system backup does not back up your contacts, call logs, or even apps. I agree that some smartphones provide that, but not all. For such a concern, we need a third-party application.

There are different apps available, so we may be confused about which ones to use. So, after a thorough study, we found “Super Backup” to be the most reliable and easy-to-use app. Below we share steps to backup using Super Backup.

Note: All the backup files for the Super Backup should be saved in “SmsContactsBackup” in your file manager.

  • Download and install the Super Backup App.
  • You will then see the Super Backup app.
  • From there, tap the option that you want to backup, like here we are taking app backup.
  • Now select the apps that you want to backup.
  • Lastly, tap on save and you are done.

Moreover, we have discussed a lot of ways to backup our contacts and other data. But what about restoring the backup from where? So, if you have backups through Google accounts. To restore contacts, go to settings >> Google >> setup & restore >> restore contacts. For VCF files, tap on the VCF file and then tap import contacts. Lastly, for Super backup app, open super backup app >> tap on the directory that you want to retrieve >> tap on restore option.

Ultimately, backup is a feature of Android devices that has been around for a while. As a user who just switched from a feature phone to an Android phone, you may not know how to back up. Now I hope you got it right and here you can choose which backup option is best for you. And once you have a backup, you can restore it as mentioned above. So these are the relevant things. Any user with a question can ask it.

Frequently Asked Questions

 Q1. How do I backup my phone contacts to the cloud?

Ans. Being an android user, you can primarily use Google Cloud, or you can use any other cloud service.

Q2. How do I know if my contacts are backed up to the cloud?

Ans. You can check it through Settings >> System >> Backup.

Q3. Does iCloud save old contacts?

Ans. iCloud has an option to restore old contacts to your device.

Q4. Will I lose my contacts if I delete iCloud?

Ans. It will not delete the data that exists on your phone but you may lose the backup.

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