Backup Data With These Handy Tools
Posted: December 29, 2014

Getting a new mobile device comes with trying to find a way to transfer data from a previous device. It may seem impossible to do, and even though it looks like the data has been transferred, you just might not be certain.
Make sure all of the data gets transferred by taking advantage of these handy tools.
Lindsay Kolowich, writer for Hubspot, shares some handy backup tools.
10 Handy Backup Tools for Your New Mobile Device
There's nothing quite like tearing off the wrapping paper of a gift to find a beautiful, new piece of technology inside.
But, as many of you know, the part after that initial excitement dies down isn't so fun. You know, the part where instead of hanging out with your family, you're hunched over on the couch, backing up your old version of the device and transferring all your information over to the new one.
From your photo and music libraries to your business and financial documents, there's a lot of valuable stuff stored on your old phone or tablet -- stuff you don't want to lose when switching to a new one. Luckily, there are some great tools out there to help you make the transition as seamless as possible.
Check out our list below of a few of the top cloud-based backup tools for your computers, phones, and tablets. (And if you have other favorite backup tools, share them with us in the comment section!)
Data Backup For Apple Devices
1) iCloud
Backs up "the most important data."
Launched in 2011, iCloud is Apple's cloud storage service. It automatically backs up your device over WiFi every day while it's turned on, locked, and connected to a power source.
Read the entire article 10 Handy Backup Tools for Your New Mobile Device on Hubspot.