How to backup SMS Organizer messages?

SMS Organizer is a popular SMS manager app developed by Microsoft for Android users. It is one of the most advanced SMS manager apps available for Android platform. It manages your messages very well by distributing messages in categories.

SMS manager have different categories for different types of messages like Promotional, Financial and General. It makes it easy to unclutter your SMS feed by pushing promotional messages to a different category and keeps everything clean.

In this article, I will share the method to backup SMS organizer messages in cloud to keep your important SMS safe and you won’t lose them. You can keep this backup offline and online whatever suits you the best.

Before we move on to the steps to take backup of your messages, lets understand why you should take a backup of your SMS organizer messages.

Why you should backup SMS organizer messages?

  • Never lose your important messages if you lose your device or broke it.
  • Sync messages between multiple devices to access them from anywhere
  • Transfer your messages easily between your old and new devices.
  • Having a backup is always good.

How to backup SMS organizer messages?

To backup SMS organizer messages, follow these steps:

Step 1: Navigate to SMS organizer settings

To backup your SMS organizer messages, you need to open SMS organizer settings. Open SMS organizer, click on three dot menu and choose Settings option to open SMS organizer settings

Step 2: Go to Settings > Backup and Restore

In SMS Organizer settings, you need to look up for the option “Backup & Restore”. Click on “Backup & Restore” option to open Backup and Restore settings.

Step 3: Choose a Google Drive account

To backup and restore the SMS organizer messages, you need to choose a Google Drive account in order to save your backup online in the Google Drive storage service.

How to backup SMS Organizer messages?

Step 4: Allow required permissions to SMS organizer

Once you choose the Google Drive account, Google will ask you to give permissions to SMS organizer to access your Google Drive.

How to backup SMS Organizer messages?

Step 5: Click “BACK UP” to start the backup

After completing the authorization, you need to click “Back Up” to start the backup process. It will start working on creating a backup SMS organizer messages and then upload it to chosen Google Drive account.

How to Restore SMS Manager messages?

To restore SMS manager messages, follow these steps:

Step 1: Navigate to SMS organizer settings

To restore your SMS organizer messages, you need to open SMS organizer settings. Open SMS organizer, click on three dot menu and choose Settings option to open SMS organizer settings

Step 2: Go to Settings > Backup and Restore

In SMS Organizer settings, you need to look up for the option “Backup & Restore”. Click on “Backup & Restore” option to open Backup and Restore settings.

Step 3: Click on Restore option

In Backup and Restore section, you need to click on “Restore” option to start restoring your messages from Cloud.

Step 4: Choose the Backup you want to restore

After clicking “Restore” option, you need to chose the backup you want to restore and then click on “Restore” to start restoring the messages backup.

Once you click Restore, it will download the file from your Google Drive account and start decompressing it to get the messages and restore them in SMS organizer app.

Having a backup SMS Organizer messages if a good habit as it can save you from many disasters. I hope you found this article helpful, if you do then please share it on social media. Ask you questions in comments below, I will try to answer then as soon as possible. Thanks for reading the article. Peace out!

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Abhishek Verma

Abhishek Verma

Abhishek Verma is a tech enthusiast and freelance tech journalist. He has been writing about technology for 5 years. He is passionate about every aspect of technology, especially Android. Abhishek’s articles have been referred by India Today, 360Gadgets, Times of India, MacRumors, AndroidPolice, AndroidAuthority, BGR, Zee News, and many more.

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