Johnny4939 So tell me, which one? I don't know of any compatible with Graphene besides seedvault which itself requires proper support of the app-dev for Android backup (which many lack to do).
I never said anything about backup apps (such as NeoBackup, etc). "Alternative ways" would be apps like Syncthing and Localsend (or even regular USB transfer) to transfer files, and in-app backup features for app settings and data.
This basically is what my FR is about in the first place.
I'm aware. Still doesn't change anything I said, or the fact that this FR is not particularly useful since the team already have plans for a proper backup app. Waiting is understandably difficult sometimes, but its no reason to act as if the absence/delay of a feature is an indication that the feature hasn't been considered very little/at all, or that the team should abandon any of the criteria/standards they have just to hasten the inclusion of a feature.
not all apps support cloud-based app-sepcific backups
Ok? And they don't have to. It would just be convenient for users if they did. As long as an app has a backup function at all, then users can upload the backup to the cloud themselves. I do this with my Bitwarden/Aegis backups and Cryptomator.
even if you don't mind to use it and are fine with the hassle of migrating all the apps one-by-one.
Yes. I've never considered migration to be much of a hassle.