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How can I backup my phone to my home server?
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How can I back up the data on my phone to my home server via Wi-Fi and make it work on schedule?
That is, for example, once a week, backups of photos, videos, contacts, SMS, call history and possibly applications will be launched and all data will be uploaded to the home server over the wireless network.
Are there similar programs?
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There are a lot of such programs. I myself have been using the "Backup your mobile" + "SyncMe Wireless" bundle for many years. The first one backs up contacts-sms-calls-etc to the archive on the SD card, and the second one backs up all the contents of the phone to the home NAS.
Is it the same phone or data from the phone? Generally speaking , a phone backup means a backup that can be restored to the phone if it has an unsuccessful firmware, for example. That is, there is all the data from the phone - to the last byte. Such programs certainly exist. Which - depends on what kind of phone.
If you only need some data from your phone, there are a thousand and one data backup programs, for example, I use Mobiledit
I use Syncthing for such purposes - two phones and a laptop automatically transfer files from the selected folders to the main computer via any Wi-Fi network, even if there is no white IP. Hypothetically, the history of calls and SMS can also be saved this way, but for this it was something more convenient (I refused, because there is a built-in Mi Cloud)
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