(Update: out now) TWRP 3.1.0 adds support for PC data and system backups

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Update, March 11: TWRP v3.1.0 with support for PC backup is now available. Backups need to be initiated from your PC for now, but you can also restore backups direct to your phone from your computer. Full details and instructions are available on Github and lead developer Ethan Yonker (Dees Troy) has the changelog on his G+ page.

Original post, February 24: The group behind the famed third-party Android recovery tool TWRP (Team Win Recovery Project) is reportedly planning to add a much-requested feature; a way to back up data and system information to a PC.

See also:

Official TWRP app is now available from the Google Play Store

December 16, 2016

According to XDA Developers, via unnamed sources, the upcoming 3.1.0 version of TWRP will support this new backup feature via the use of a wired ADB (Android Debug Bridge) connection through a local PC, rather than through the TWRP GUI.

Obviously, this new feature will be huge for frequent TWRP users, who most likely don’t want to back up all their data and system info on the small amounts of storage available on an average smartphone. Using the much larger storage space on a PC will free up any smartphone onboard storage for other uses. Of course, this will also be handy if you make a quick change to your custom ROM, only to find out it doesn’t work well. Storing the backup files on a PC makes sure you can go back to your previous installation.

Will you use this PC backup feature for TWRP? Let us know in the comments!

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