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1. Open terminal emulator
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2. Type `su` to obtain root
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3. Type `onandroid`
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4. Wait and watch
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**Custom Backup Name**
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* Example:
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`onandroid custom_name`
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* Please be careful not to include characters not allowed in filenames.
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**Timezone modifier**
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* Example: Use home/phone timezone for backup file name
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`onandroid -h`
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* Example: Use UTC (default) for backup file name
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`onandroid -u`
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* Note: UTC is used as default (if no timezone modifier is passed). This is to comply with CWM nandroid backups. |
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