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Huh, why have I never thought of checking that. It seems obvious that you can do that with ADB, but it never came to mind.
Thank you
ADB backup must be supported by an app for it to work, sadly. So not all app devs checked the box saying "support ADB backup". It's a bit hit and miss.
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I stand corrected, its been quite a few years since I needed to use the ADB backup so I guess back then it was more complete.
Found a good detailed explanation here.
Shame that it seems to be getting phased out for cloud backup solutions. Makes sense that google would want to control more of your data and make you pay for it.
As much as the whole "no local data, everything in the cloud" frustrates me, there is a logic to it: if everything is server-based, losing/destroying a phone isn't a problem. (Well, thats the logic we can use, Google's logic is "we want your data").
For me then, the answer becomes build more self-hosting, then getting a new phone is simply reinstalling my self-host clients and logging in.
So my short-term solution is to sync everything to home with Syncthing, using apps local backup if it supports it (some apps will backup/export to a folder on the phone), or just ensuring important data is in folders that get sync'd.
Long term is to switch to self-hosted apps as much as possible.