Free app data backup tool

Virtual Backup 32 is a free-to-use utility that lets you transfer app data from one location to another. With this app on your device, creating a backup is made possible with just a few clicks. It functions like SHAREit, but for app data instead of standard files. Additionally, it requires a copy of the app on both the source and destination.

If you regularly switch devices and have a need to back up your data, Virtual Backup 32 is a good tool to keep. Other similar apps include Video Recovery for media files and E2PDF for SMS and calls.

Keep your devices updated

Virtual Backup 32 offers a simple solution for moving phone data from one unit to another. Usually, switching to a new device is accompanied by a lot of time spent downloading apps and manually moving files, usually through the use of USB connectors or by using Bluetooth. This app, however, uses the modern Wi-Fi network connection for faster data transfer.

As an additional app, you’d barely notice it aside from its icon on your phone’s home screen because of its negligible 25 KB storage requirement. Also, installing the app is quick and easy. However, as mentioned, you’ll need to have the app on both the source and the destination devices. One of them will run as the “Backup” device while the receiving end will be running the “Restore” option.

Regarding its ability to make backups, there are certain apps that fail to fully transfer their files between the devices. This mostly applies to games, with user settings and game progress for offline apps usually failing to some degree. There’s no telling what causes this failure because the app works well across different OS versions and device models. Still, these issues are uncommon and intermittent.

Mostly reliable data transfer app

Like most device utility apps, Virtual Backup 32 offers one thing and it’s good at it: transferring data from one device to another. It has a small file size that’s almost negligible and can move your data with impressive speeds. It’s still as good as any other backup application even if it requires a copy of the app on both devices, plus the intermittent data transfer failure.

  • Pros

    • Very small file size
    • Uses Wi-Fi for faster data transfer
    • Works across different OS and device models
  • Cons

    • Intermittently fails on some games
    • Requires installation on both devices

App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    1.1

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    Android

  • OS

    Android 6.0

  • Language

    English

  • Downloads

    40.1K

    Last month's downloads

    • 596
  • Size

    25.57 KB

  • Developer

  • Download Options

    APK, Google Play

  • Filename

    Virtual_Backup_32_1.1_.apk

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