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MoboRobo: Finally, A Decent PC Manager for Your Android Phone

Posted on the 29 September 2014 by Nrjperera @nrjperera

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From backing up your contacts, apps and managing your photos, videos, MoboRobo will give you full control over your phone, allowing you to easily manage the entire phone with the comfort of a few mouse clicks. Without doubt, MoboRobo is the best Android smartphone manager I’ve used so far. It also works with iOS devices, if you need an iTunes alternative.

After connecting your Android device with MoboRobo, it will automatically install a couple of MoboRobo apps on your phone to let your easily manage your device. Once it’s fully synced-up, you can start managing your phone. The main tab of the software shows you the status of used space on your internal and SDcard storage. From there you can back up your device or clean up cache and temp files to free up some space.

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You can also find all the installed and system apps from the Apps tab of MoboRobo. You can use this tab to remove unnecessary apps or even back them up on your PC hard drive. For example, lets say you have a pretty big Android game installed on your phone and you need to free up some space to install a new app, but you don’t want to lose your game’s data either. Well, with MoboRobo you can backup all the data of your Android app to your hard drive and restore it back anytime you want. In addition, you can also use MoboRobo to backup your photos, videos and contacts to your PC with just a few mouse clicks.

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Keeping your Android device fully backed up will come in handy in case your phone gets lost or gets damaged. MoboRobo, the one-stop-shop manager for your Android phone will definitely make your life much easier.

You can download MoboRobo for free.

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