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  • SSE

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    I have 3 chrono's, an Ohler 33 that I got back in the 1980's, a $69 Caldwell cheapo that I have had for years, and a Magnetospeed Sporter that I got 2 years ago. I like the Magnetospeed to shoot groups with because I did not want to spend the $ on the Labradar. The one I actually use the most is the cheapo Caldwell mounted on a camera tripod from the pawnshop. If I change a load or am working on a load for more than one gun or something, I just grab the Caldwell, fire a shot or 2 to see where I am at and stick it back in the house.
     

    indyblue

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    I would have to assume there is a way to backup data from phones?
    My old cellphone battery started going bad I thought it would transfer over to the new cellphone and it didn't.
    That I don't know. If I had I'd have done it. When I see my son again ill ask him if it's possible and give me a crash course.
    On iPhones at least, iTunes will backup your phone to a PC, I'm sure Android phones have a similar capability but I've never owned one since Android is controlled by Google.

    You should have been able to back up your phone plugged in even with a bad battery, all it needs is to be powered on and working to back it up or transfer files to a PC.
     

    DadSmith

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    On iPhones at least, iTunes will backup your phone to a PC, I'm sure Android phones have a similar capability but I've never owned one since Android is controlled by Google.

    You should have been able to back up your phone plugged in even with a bad battery, all it needs is to be powered on and working to back it up or transfer files to a PC.
    I didn't know that could be done. My son is here today so I'll ask him about it. Perfect timing indy. You helped remind me.
     
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