Does seedvault work for you? If yes, how did you get it to backup apps that tell Android not to allow backups (e.g., web browsers)?
I found that seedvault could/would only backup less than 40% of the applications on my phone (running rooted calyxos). That 40% is what it claims to have backed up. I haven't tried restoring using seedvault yet. But, since it uses official backup apis, like adb backup, I expect a good percentage of failed restores; I had a pretty terrible restore success rate using adb backup.
Titanium backup is not 100%, but it successfully backs up and restores the majority of my (non-system) applications. It fails on apps with lots of data like here maps offline maps, and antennapod podcasts. There are settings that get it to back up the data (the backups are massive), but the restores always fail to be usable.
I found that seedvault could/would only backup less than 40% of the applications on my phone (running rooted calyxos). That 40% is what it claims to have backed up. I haven't tried restoring using seedvault yet. But, since it uses official backup apis, like adb backup, I expect a good percentage of failed restores; I had a pretty terrible restore success rate using adb backup.
Titanium backup is not 100%, but it successfully backs up and restores the majority of my (non-system) applications. It fails on apps with lots of data like here maps offline maps, and antennapod podcasts. There are settings that get it to back up the data (the backups are massive), but the restores always fail to be usable.