Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Viewing your apps backed Android 6.0 Marshmallow – CNET in Spanish



With the launch of Android 6.0 Marshmallow, Google aims to solve a frustration that blames many Android users. configure a new device

The old process backup and restore was reduced to that Google created a list of apps installed on your device, and little else. When you you restore a backup, the Play Store install those apps, leaving the task of configuring your device from scratch.

Android 6.0 now supports Marshmallow more information, including the current state of the apps (income, adjustments, etc.) that have been updated for the new operating system.

One reason This new approach is for Google to use your account in Drive to store backup files If you go in search of these files in your account Drive, you may find it hard to find To do this, you must follow these steps:..

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Screenshot by Jason Cipriani / CNET
  • The Android device running Marshmallow, open the app Drive.
  • Slide and open the side tray to select Settings ( Settings).
  • displayed two related options supported. The first, and reset Backup (Backup and Restore), initializes the Android Settings app. The second option, Manage Backup (Manage the support) is what we want -. Select to view the apps and services currently supported

Here you a list of apps displayed which are currently supported in your Drive account. Note that you can not do anything with the items that are on the list, but it’s good to know which apps have been updated to Marshmallow and can, in theory, benefit from the new Auto Backup function (Automatic backup) of Google. Hopefully, in the future, you have at least the option to delete the backing of a specific app if you need to.

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