App Review – CyberSynchs

CyberSynchs is  safe, secure backup system for your mobile phone content.  If your phone is lost or stolen, or while you are upgrading your operating system, CyberSynchs stores your data safely so that nothing is lost.

CyberSynchs is currently available for Java Mobile (non AT&T), Blackberry, Symbian, Windows Mobile 5 and 6, and Android. To get started, install the app on your phone, then visit https://www.cybersynchs.com to create your CyberSynchs account. A 7 day trial is free, then subscriptions start at $2.99 a month.

Once you complete both of those steps, Contacts (Address Book), text messages, emails, photos, videos, ring tones, GPS, Calendar, Notes and Voice mails are easily and securely uploaded to your CyberSynchs account. You choose how often to have your data synched to your account.

I tried the 7 day free trial for myself. I have an Android phone on the Sprint Network. The night that I downloaded the app, my signal kept dropping and I had to restart the synch twice. It took almost 3 hours total, which I blame Sprint for, not CyberSynchs. Once it did get working though, I was able to instantly see boxes on my CyberSynchs dashboard containing my content. Here’s a screenshot showing photos taken with my phone:
CyberSynchs

If your phone has important data on it that would be hard to recreate if your phone was lost or stolen, my personal opinion is that $2.99 a month is a small price to pay for peace of mind. CyberSynchs emailed me asking me to check out the app and tell my readers, but I didn’t receive anything for free or any cash compensation. Check it out for yourself and tell me in a comment what you think!