Backing up your phone is a good habit you could do to prevent data loss on your OPPO phone. There are various ways of backing up your data, and one of them is through a computer backup. If you back up your OPPO phone's data on your computer, you can restore it on your OPPO phone through a computer backup. Continue reading below to learn how.
Note: Check your ColorOS version in [Settings] > [About Phone] / [About Device].
If you've backed up all your files from your OPPO phone to a computer, you can restore your data from that backup.
1. On the new phone, enable the USB debugging.
2. Connect the new phone to your computer with a USB cable.
3. On your phone, choose [Transfer Files] when prompted to “Use USB To”.
4. Locate the [Backup] folder you transferred earlier on the computer. Right-click and copy the [Backup] folder from the computer.
5. Paste the Backup folder to the [Internal shared storage] folder of the phone.
6. Locate other folders like Photos, Movies, and Music (if you have transferred them) on the computer and move them back to the [Internal shared storage] folder of the phone.
7. Once copied back to the phone storage, you can see the Backup folder in the [File Manager] / [Files] > [Phone Storage] / [All Files] > [Backup].
For ColorOS 13 and above: Go to [Settings] > [Additional Settings] > [Back up and reset] > [Back up & migrate] > [Local backup] > tap the latest backup and select the data you want to restore, then tap [Start] to restore. Tap [Done].
For ColorOS 12 to ColorOS 12.1: Go to [Settings] > [System settings] > [Back up and reset] > [Back up & migrate] > [Local backup] > tap the latest backup and select the data you want to restore, then tap [Start] to restore. Tap [Done].
For ColorOS 11 to 11.3: Go to [Settings] > [Additional Settings] > [Back up and reset] > [Back up & restore] > [Local backup] > tap the latest backup and select the data you want to restore > tap [Start] to restore. Tap [Exit].
For ColorOS 7.0 and above. Go to [Settings] > [Additional settings] > [Back up and reset] > [Back up & restore]. Under BACKUP RECORDS > tap the latest backup and select the data you want to restore > tap [Start] to restore. Tap [Done].
For ColorOS 5.0 to ColorOS 6.1. Go to [Settings] > [Additional settings] > [Back up and reset] > [Back up & restore]. Under BACKUP RECORDS > tap the latest backup and select the data you want to restore > tap [Start Restoring] to restore. Tap [Done].
For ColorOS 3.2. Go to [Settings] > [Additional Settings] > [Back up and reset] > [Local backup] > [Restore Backup] > tap the latest backup and select the data you want to restore > tap [Start restoring] to restore. Tap [Done].
For ColorOS 3.0 and ColorOS 3.1. Go to [Settings] > [Additional Settings] > [Back up and reset] > [Local backup] > tap the latest backup and select the data you want to restore > tap [Start restoring] to restore. Tap [Done].
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* Pictures, settings, and paths might differ from those of your phones, but these won't affect the description in this article.