I'm upgrading my tablet's Android OS and I want to save my worlds so I can have a backup in case something goes wrong.
Minecraft – How to backup the Minecraft: Pocket Edition worlds
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I'm upgrading my tablet's Android OS and I want to save my worlds so I can have a backup in case something goes wrong.
Best Answer
If you're looking to save your world, there are two methods:
This can be accessed by pressing the Back system button at the bottom of your screen.
On some devices, there should be a pause button next to the chat button (top-right of the screen)
^ Note: This only applies to the player's inventory.
If you're looking to transfer your files between Android devices, you can find your world saves in the following location:
The following directory can only be accessed with a file explorer such as Explorer.
You do not need to have a rooted system.
Alternatively, simply plugging in your android device into a computer as an MTP device should allow you to access the files directly. Just go into the
games/com.mojang/minecraftWorlds
folder as your default root folder when accessing through USB is yoursdcard0
folder, which can be found at:Lastly, note that sometimes, that your
sdcard0
folder may be calledsdcard
for devices without a Micro SD or SD card slot, or that your world folders may be in thesdcard1
(or higher numbers) if you have set your default (non-legacy) app data location to store to your SD cards (if any).On iOS, you can access all add-on data (ie. world templates, texture/behavior packs) and world save data by accessing the Minecraft App's shared files via iTunes.
Alternatively, they can be found here:
in Minecraft's app domain (sandboxed data allocation).