On unrooted phone, the Helium backup and restore app from Play store is 
(was) working. I didn't test it recently but on my old phone with Android 7 
it did work just fine, all the settings were backed up.

All the apps are using the adb backup, but you cannot use it on unrooted 
phone without the need to to connect phone to the computer, even if the 
backup is done to the phone itself or to the SD card. 
You need to connect to a computer once and allow the adb backup. After 
this, you could backup the Osmand app on unrooted phone as well and didn't 
need to connect to the computer any more. The Helium app does guide you how 
to do it - no idea what the difference is, simple adb backup didn't work 
for me either when I had tried it. 

Alternatively, can you live without the app settings? Everything else can 
be backed up, just the settings, favourites and filters are in the 
data/data folder. The favourites are in the favourites.gpx as well, in the 
normal data folder you can access, or you can make a manuall backup prior 
the move. 
If you install Osmand on the new phone, let it create the file structure 
and grab the data folder (shown in menus) and copy it into the newly 
created folder - everything except the settings and favourites should be 
there. The favourites.gpx in the top level of this folder needs to be 
opened and imported into Osmand from filesystem, in the last Osmand version 
it doesn't automatically get imported. You can even avoid the use of 
favourites and simply copy the file into the track folder and open it as 
needed.

Majka 

On Tuesday, 6 November 2018 23:09:00 UTC+1, [email protected] wrote:
>
> On Tue, Nov 06, 2018 at 01:01:49PM -0800, Majka wrote: 
> >On Monday, 5 November 2018 13:44:28 UTC+1, Yves Klein wrote: 
> >> 
> >> I want to transfer my Osmand settings to other android devices.   
> >> Since my phone has no root access, I cannot make a copy of 
> >> /data/data/ net.osmand.net/shared_prefs/net.osmand.settings.xml 
> >> 
> >> Is there an alternative way to backup osmand settings? 
> >> 
> >> Many thanks for hints and explanations. 
> >> Yves 
>
> >Do you think you can manage few adb commands?  There is a way in 
> >Android but you need to use adb to allow adb backup.  How to do it is 
> >already described here somewhere, but let me know if you want to try 
> >this way and need a description. 
>
> If you mean "adb backup", when I tried that once it appeared that 
> Osmand had marked itself as "do not backup" because I didn't see 
> anything for Osmand when I decrypted the resulting backup file.  My 
> Osmand is installed from F-Droid (so it is the version that F-Droid 
> builds) so maybe that makes a difference. 
>
> Otherwise, if there is something different about 'how' to run the adb 
> backup, I'd be interested in knowing the steps you propose. 
>
> >Alternatively, you could try oandbackup app on fdroid, if it would 
> >work without any other modifications. 
> > 
> >This uses the system's backup and restore. 
>
> The page for oandbackup says it needs root access on the phone.  Note 
> I've not tested it yet to see if that assertion on the f-droid page is 
> accurate. 
>
>

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