How to Back Up Your Android Phone to a PC

Turn on USB debugging in your phone's settings and connect it to your PC over USB to transfer files off of it. Or use Dr.Fone to back up everything at once

What to Know

  • Plug the phone into the PC. Open Settings, search for developer options. Turn on USB debugging.
  • Then, go to Settings > Connected devices > USB > File transfer.
  • On the PC, open File Explorer to move files off your phone.

This article explains how to back up photos, videos, and other files from your Android to your PC over a USB connection. It also describes how to do a full backup (apps and all) to your PC using third-party software.

How to Back Up Specific Files to Your PC Manually

If you're concerned about photos, videos, and other files stored on your Android, transferring them to your computer over USB is the easiest backup method. Here's how it's done:

You can back up your Android phone online to keep copies of your apps, device settings, texts, call history, and more on Google's servers. This makes it easy to restore those items to a new Android phone.

  1. Connect your Android to your computer using its USB cable.

  2. Open the Settings app to System > Developer options, then tap USB debugging.

    On some phones, the debugging option (sometimes called Android debugging) is under General > Developer options.

    General > Dev options > USB debugging

    If you don't see these menus, you'll need to enable developer options.

  3. Open Settings > Connected devices > USB, then tap File transfer / Android Auto.

    Or, if you saw a notification asking about USB options, tap it and select the file transfer option, called Transfer files on some phones.

    selecting Transfer Files USB setting
  4. On your computer, you'll see your Android device appear as an available device to browse in File Explorer, allowing you to copy files from your Android to your PC.

    Android device in File Explorer

    You'll have to browse each folder to see what you want to move to your computer. For example, on some phones, the DCIM folder stores photos. It's accessible here: Internal shared storage > DCIM > Camera.

How to Perform a Full Android Backup to Your PC

If you want to have a full backup of your Android phone, a better approach is to install apps that handle just that. One of the best is Wondershare Dr.Fone, which lets you perform a full backup or restoration of your Android. It also lets you back up specific data, all without requiring root access to the phone.

  1. Download and install Dr.Fone on your PC, and connect your phone to the computer with its USB cable.

  2. Follow the steps above to enable USB debugging to make the connection work, or tap Allow if you see that prompt on your phone.

  3. If you see a prompt on your computer to select your phone, choose it now.

  4. Dr.Fone will install a companion app on your phone. Choose Allow and then turn on any file access permissions when asked. On some phones, the toggle is called Allow access to manage all files.

    The Allow button and the Allow access toggle highlighted on an Android phone
  5. Select My Backup from the left column of the program on your computer, followed by Back Up Now on the right.

    My Backup and Back Up Now highlighted in Dr.Fone

    To choose where the backup will be stored, open Backup preferences.

  6. If your prompted to change the default SMS app, follow the on-screen directions to do so. You can change it back later.

  7. Wait while Dr.Fone creates a full backup.

  8. That's it! The 'backup completed' message indicates that it's finished.

    Select Open in Folder to see the BAK file storing the backed-up data, or select View Backups to sift through the actual contents from the backup (contacts, texts, wallpaper, music, apps, etc.)

    The Android backup complete message in Dr.Fone

    When you need to restore the backup, select your phone from the My Backup area of the program and choose Restore to Device.

How to Back Up Android With Other Resources

The following are other free programs, like Dr.Fone, that let you take a backup of your Android phone and perform a restore whenever you need to.

Choosing the right app for your situation depends on whether you want to run the app on your PC or your Android. It also depends on where you want to store the backups and if you want to automate them.

  • Syncios: This free software is a full-featured program that lets you back up everything, including contacts, apps, and SMS messages. It works with a majority of Android devices.
  • ApowerManager: This app works more or less the same way as these other backup tools. Pick what to back up, or select everything, then choose where on your computer to save it all.
  • Wi-Fi FTP Server: As an Android app, this solution works a little differently. It will connect your phone to your computer wirelessly over an FTP connection. It's not as easy to use because you need an FTP client on your PC for it to work, but it's a good option if you're having trouble with these other apps that work over USB.
FAQ
  • How do I back Up Android text messages to my PC?

    Creating backups of text messages on your computer (or other devices) is possible via a number of different apps, such as SMS Backup & Restore.

  • How do I back up contacts from my Android phone to my PC?

    Open the Contacts app, tap the menu button (your profile image), and then go to Contacts settings > Google Contacts sync settings > Status. Turn on Google Contacts sync. Your contacts are available at Google Contacts on your computer.

  • Where can I view my Android backups on PC?

    You'll find your saved backups in Google One. Select View under the Backup section to see what's been backed up.

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