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Default [Q] transferring app data from a rooted Arc to a non-rooted Ion

So, how do I do this? have manually transferred the apk files so that I have the apps installed, but how do I transfer the app data? I haven't turned on Google backup, and I hear it is a bit hit and miss anyway, so what is the best way of doing this? Does titanium backup work on a non-rooted phone?
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I don't think it will do it automatically but maybe where you have to install each one at a time. And without root I don't know if it can link it to market etc. I used to use my backup pro on my X10 before root

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Titanium no go wo root but do u even need data? Sometimes that's trouble anyway w using a dif rom. If u have apks just install, open and reset them, minor pain but otherwise could get nothing but force closes. eb

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After running a bit and market too should sync themselves. eb

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Haha, the app info is not that important I just don't want to go through the first 1000 levels on unblockme again!
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I'm trying to do the same thing did you ever figure it out?
 
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After install the game, look for the file or folder of your game in the old phone - copy & paste to the new phone in exact location. Ie: /android/data/..xgame.

I play PES2012 and that worked for me.

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Nope still have not. The game data is saved on the system part of the phone and so can't transfer without root...

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Rooted or not you still able to access system folder.

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