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Old Jul 8, 2015 | 6:12 pm
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Originally Posted by blarocqu
Try this: Syncme wireless. At Google play.

Works for me. I make daily backups to my NAS at home.

Really easy to setup and use, though instructions could be better for the less computer inclined.

Hope this helps.
I don't see anything that suggests it backs up app data. The documentation refers to mp3s, pictures and documents.

Originally Posted by robroy90
AppWereRabbit is another potential option.
Requires root access to backup app data.

Compounding this, if I could get to it connect to a desktop long enough to get root access, it appears that with the Nexus 6 you have to wipe the device as the first step toward rooting. I'm going to do this with the new Nexus, but it sort of defeats the purpose on the old one.

I was able to get the USB port to work long enough to connect to my laptop briefly, but couldn't get Helium on the laptop to communicate with Helium on the phone (a seemingly common problem). I may try it again tomorrow night on the boyfriend's Mac.
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