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@nidalee2019-11-02 14:58:19
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@nidalee, 2019-11-02 14:58:19

Restoring smartphone settings from the Google cloud - no backups?

Problem with restoring data from a cloud backup.
He broke the phone, caught the bootlap, solved the problem "in the old fashioned way" - he changed the phone to the same firmware version, but now he does not want to restore application data, call history and other sms from the cloud: he writes that there are no backups.
They are, and they can be seen in Google Drive through a PC and a smartphone, but they can only be deleted there.
How to force a smartphone to take data from the cloud?
I googled bmgr restore ( one , two ), but it did not give anything:
Through bmgr list transports I found two transports in com.google.android.gms: /.backup.BackupTransportService and /.backup.migrate.service.D2dTransport.
They write about the first one on the Internet, but he answers me "no restore sets" - the solution is not googled.
The second contains one set, I suspect that this is some kind of placeholder: D2D Restore Set has 216 "packages", it starts to restore by bmgr restore and bmgr run, but does not finish (maybe I waited a little?)
Another android / com transport. android.internal.backup.LocalTransport, apparently, is needed to restore from a file, it does not contain sets, it has one option - Local Disk Image, obviously does not fit.
It will arrange the ability to pull out the backup file, but something tells me that Google does not provide such an option.
First of all, I'm interested in SMS backup, secondly - calls, lastly - application data.
The situation is complicated by the fact that it offers to restore the android data only during the initial setup (then it writes that there are allegedly no backups on the account), while working with the phone, the backup cannot be picked up, only make a new one (successfully gets into the list to the real necessary backup, has same name).
Android 9, custom (evolution x, asus zenfone max pro m2), android version did not change - just rerolled the same firmware.

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