1. Back up your phone
Setting path:
realme UI 6.0 & 5.0: Settings > Additional settings/System & updates > Back up & migrate > Local Backup > New Backup.
realme UI 4.0 & 3.0: Settings > System/Additional settings > Back up and reset > Back up & migrate > New Backup.
realme UI 2.0: Settings > Additional settings > Back up and reset > Back up and restore > Local backup > New Backup.
realme UI 1.0: Settings > Additional settings > Back up and reset > New Backup.
realme UI R & Go & S & T & U Edition: Not support local backup
2. Transfer the backup file from phone storage to computer
1. Turn on USB debugging.
Step 1: Settings > About phone > Version information > Click the version number 7 times in a row to enter developer mode.
Step 2: realme UI 6.0 & 5.0 & 4.0 & 2.0 & 1.0: Settings > Additional settings /Systems and Updates > Developer Options > Turn on USB Debugging.
realme UI 3.0: Settings > System settings > Developer Options > Turn on USB Debugging.
realme UI R & S & T & Go & U Edition: Settings > Additional settings > Developer Options > Turn on USB Debugging.
2. Connect your phone to your computer with a USB cable.
3. On your phone, choose [Transfer Files] when prompted "Use USB To".
4. On your computer, go to your [Files Explorer] > and look for your phone model name, then click [Internal shared storage].
5. Once you are in the Internal shared storage folder, look for the [Backup] file, then right-click and copy and paste the [Backup] folder to your computer(The storage path of subsequent models is updated to: Internal Storage/Android/data/com.coloros.backuprestore/backup).
6. To back up other folders like Photos, Music, Movies, etc., look for the folders you want to back up, right-click, copy, and paste the [DCIM], [Movies], and [Music] folders to your computer.
Note: All data in Phone Storage including Backup will be ERASED when you flash the phone, wipe data, or reset the smartphone to factory settings.
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