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2:53 AM
@Firelord: I've reposted an Android.SE question of mine as a SoftwareRecs.SE question per your suggestion. Thank you for the suggestion.
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Q: Is there a way to make incremental backups of an Android phone — without using ClockworkMod Recovery, and without buying any paid app?

unforgettableidBackground information I own an aging Samsung smartphone with Android and with 8 GB of built-in flash memory. I've installed an aftermarket case, wrestled it off, bought a 32 GB MicroSD card, installed the card, and put the case back on. It would be convenient to be able to keep a dozen or so ...

 
3:18 AM
@unforgettableid Good luck with that. :)
 
 
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7:48 AM
@unforgettableid I'm afraid the "incremental" is a little show-stopper there – unless you'd accept RSync'ing the entire file system. Partition-wise backups (not incremental, but always full) would be another approach – my Adebar would generate the appropriate scripts for that (amongst other things).
 
 
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2:06 PM
Hey all. I was disappointed when I learned the Nexus 6 can charge wirelessly and also take underwater photos/videos after having bought the Nexus 5. Trying to find out if the 6P will also have that. Looks like no to wirelessly charging but can't find if it's able to take photo/video underwater. Anyone know?
 
 
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6:59 PM
Potential voters are invited to throw some votes here: android.stackexchange.com/a/125715/96277
 
 
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11:17 PM
Hi everyone. I asked this question over a week ago but it didn't get much attention apparently. Could the reason be that it is too technical for Android.SE? If so, where could it be moved to instead?
 
11:33 PM
One more to throw some votes: android.stackexchange.com/q/125756/96277
@FriendFX Not that I want to sound pushy, but a bounty, among other reasons, is specifically meant to help questions with low views. You can consider it. Before that, update your question with anything new you've tried so that people can notice it under active questions list.
 

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