Even if your mobile or Android smartphone has never given you any issues, that doesn't mean it can't break at any moment! But it's important to secure the data of your UMIDIGI F1 Play forecasting the worst situation.

Don't worry, just make a backup of your UMIDIGI F1 Play by following some simple and quick procedures.

What is a backup

Before starting to make F1 Play backup you need to understand what it is.

A backup consists in making a safe copy of the files and folders saved in your UMIDIGI F1 Play.

Why Do You Need a Backup?

The reasons range from having a copy to restore following a possible malfunction of the device to the more common replacement with a new device.

Usually, the backup files are stored on a medium other than the device itself. The reason is, if there is a problem with hardware or software, any data in that device will be inaccessible. But we will still have access to the backup copy saved in a safe place.

The media on which to store backups can be external hard drives, pen drives, and cloud systems such as Google Drive, etc.

Backup UMIDIGI F1 Play via Google account

For several years now, Android has integrated the possibility of backup the most important data, via a Google account.

The configuration of this method occurs when the first time the phone is started. Once you have connected your Google account to your UMIDIGI F1 Play, you will be asked whether to backup to the cloud (and recover a previous one, if it exists).

Full Backup UMIDIGI F1 Play on PC [without root]

Introduced with the antiquated Android 4.0 Ice Cream and recently enhanced on Oreo, backup via ADB is certainly an alternative to consider. ADB is a tool usually used by developers and geeks, but it can also be used by the common user, perhaps just to make a complete backup on a PC or Mac.

Make sure USB debugging is enabled

If we want UMIDIGI F1 Play to communicate with our PC using a USB cable, we must activate USB debugging on the F1 (available in " Settings -> Development options ").

Backup UMIDIGI F1 Play with TWRP Recovery

Here to create a backup, we are using the custom recovery, TWRP, a third-party custom recovery software. This method works only if you have installed TWRP on your UMIDIGI F1 Play. This method is called Nandroid Backup.

Find the "Backup" option. Select the Boot, System & Data options. Swipe the button to create the backup. Wait until the process is completed.

Conclusion

We have mentioned 4 different ways to backup your UMIDIGI F1 Play. Hope you can backup your mobile with any of the above methods.