▲ | daveoc64 6 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
The existing backup feature on Android doesn't do an incremental backup. I just ran a backup, and it was 850MB. So having my phone upload something of that size every day would be a bit annoying. Most of the major cloud storage platforms don't offer sync on Android. It's not really a good fit for how the filesystem is used by Android apps. I currently only do a Signal backup every few months (when I remember), and manually upload it to OneDrive. I'm not going to pay for their new service - I already pay for too many storage services. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | styanax 6 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> I just ran a backup, and it was 850MB. So having my phone upload something of that size every day would be a bit annoying It may be inconvenient but this can be solved by using the features in the app to review your storage and save those thousands of images/audio/file sequestered inside the app out to the filesystem, then delete them from the app. You're not backing up "chats" you're backing up your image library being stored inside a chat app. (yes I get the argument that you need to store them "in context" so save those and do the rest. there's no way 100% of that 850MB is "must have saved inside the app in chats" data, I'll bet $10 USD on it) | |||||||||||||||||
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