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  1. 2010.09.21 Back up Jailbreaked iPhone APPs by CEOinIRVINE
  2. 2010.04.11 EDITOR'S NOTE: Apple Right To Leave Older iPhones Behind by CEOinIRVINE

How To Backup And Restore Jailbreak iPhone Apps

How to backup cydia packages with pkgbackup

If you own a jailbroken iPhone, you might well realize that backing up your existing jailbreak iPhone apps before installing new firmware is extremely crucial to avoid the task of reinstalling them all over again.

Thanks to applications like PkGBackup, backing up your jailbreak apps is extremely simple. This tutorial will take you through the various steps to backup your Cydia applications using PkGBackup application. 

Before we start some important points:

  • You can also checkout free jailbreak iPhone app like AptBackup that help you achieve the same thing but some of our readers have reported issues using it.
  • This solution might not work for the jailbreak iPhone app that is not compatible with the current version of iPhone OS.

Installing PkGBackup Application

Step 1: From the iPhone springboard, tap on the Cydia icon to launch the application.

Step 2: Tap on the 'Sections' tab at the bottom of the screen and navigate to Utilities -> PkGBackup

How to backup cydia packages with pkgbackup

How to backup cydia packages with pkgbackup

Step 3: PkGBackup is available for $3.49 at the Cydia store. Tap on the 'Purchase' button on the top of the screen and follow the instructions to complete the payment. You will be able to install the app once the payment transaction is completed.

Step 4: Tap on the 'Install' button on the top of the screen. Press 'Confirm' to begin the installation process.

How to backup cydia packages with pkgbackup

Step 5: Once installation is complete, press the large 'Return to Cydia' button to complete the process.

How to backup cydia packages with pkgbackup

Backup Jailbreak iPhone apps

Step 1: From the iPhone Springboard, tap on the PkGBackup icon to launch the application. PkGBackup will now scan all the installed packages/jailbreaks apps.

How to backup cydia packages with pkgbackup

Step 2: The application now lists down the list of active packages. Press the blue arrow button to view the complete list of active packages.

How to backup cydia packages with pkgbackup

Step 3: You may now choose to disable backup options for individual packages. To do this, tap on the package name from the list of active packages and turn off the 'Backup' option.

How to backup cydia packages with pkgbackup

Step 4: With PkGBackup, it is also possible to backup your Springboard layout. To do this, visit the main page of PkGBackup application and turn the 'Include Layout' option on.

Step 5: You can now initiate the backup process. Press the 'Backup' button to begin the backing up of your application list.

How to backup cydia packages with pkgbackup

Step 6: Once the backup process is complete, the application prompts you to sync your iPhone with iTunes. Tap the OK button and connect your iPhone to iTunes to complete syncing the files. Ensure that iTunes completely syncs with the backup file. The backup process is complete.

Restoring Backup Packages/Jailbreak Apps

Step 1: Connect your iPhone to your computer and launch iTunes. From the list of devices, right click (Ctrl-click) on 'iPhone' and select 'Restore Backup' from the popup menu options.

How to backup cydia packages with pkgbackup

Step 2: You are now asked to choose the backup file to restore. If you have more than one backup file in your list, select the appropriate backup file and click the 'Restore' button.

Step 3: Updating your firmware may have deleted the PkGBackup app from your Springboard. Follow the steps mentioned above in the 'Installing PkGBackup Application' section to reinstall the app.

Step 4: From the Springboard, launch the PkGBackup app. The application will indicate the list of active packages as well as the number of packages available from the earlier backup.

How to backup cydia packages with pkgbackup

Step 5: If you would like to selectively restore packages, tap on the blue arrow under the 'Previous Backup' section to enable/disable restore options for individual packages.

Step 6: If you would like to restore the Springboard layout from the backup, turn the option ON from the main page of PkGBackup application.

How to backup cydia packages with pkgbackup

Step 7: Tap the 'Restore' button to begin the restoration process. Once the process is complete, you will be prompted to reboot your device. Tap the 'Reboot' button.

How to backup cydia packages with pkgbackup

Step 8: After the restart, the backed up jailbreak iPhone apps should be available on your iPhone.

As always, let us know how it goes.

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EDITOR'S NOTE: Apple Right To Leave Older iPhones Behind 
Editor's Note
Eric Zeman
It was bound to happen eventually. With the impending arrival of iPhone OS 4.0, many iPhone users will be sad to learn that iPhone OS 4.0 may not work for them. Here's why Apple made the right decision.

During Apple's introduction of iPhone OS 4.0, one key fact came that light that is sure to disappoint many iPhone owners: iPhone OS 4.0 will not work with all iPhones.

So far, Apple has been able to update the iPhone OS to support the original iPhone (2007), the iPhone 3G (2008) and the iPhone 3GS (2009). That's something the competition is not doing. Google and its handset/manufacturer partners haven't made Android 2.1 available to every Android handset out there. Many are sadly stuck on Android 1.5. Think of all the BlackBerries released in 2007. Have they all been updated to OS 5.x? No, they haven't.

Now, Apple has to move on. iPhone OS 4.0 will not work at all on the original iPhone. I say this is fine. Why? Because that handset is three years old, and the vast majority of users have already moved on to a more capable model.

The iPhone 3G won't support multitasking, but most other features of iPhone OS 4.0 will work. Apple says the hardware just can't handle it. That's more than fair. iPhone 3G owners are still getting a significant operating system upgrade, even without the multitasking.

There are far more iPhone 3G owners out there than the original iPhone at this point. Those who purchased the iPhone 3G in 2008 have nothing to worry about, however, because new hardware is around the corner. Apple will release a new version of the iPhone this summer, and everyone who bought am iPhone in 2008 will be at the end of their two-year contracts, and can upgrade at a lower cost.

Owners of 2009's iPhone 3GS are good for another year. Their devices will support all of iPhone OS 4.0's features.

Many are bemoaning the fact that older iPhones won't be able to get the full OS upgrade, but there's really no reason for it. Apple made the right call here, and is doing what it needs to do to move the iPhone OS forward.

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