Introduction
Reddybook ID is the focus of this guide. Cricket enthusiasts rely on real‑time scores, player statistics, and personalized match alerts to stay ahead of the game. With the Reddybook ID acting as your unique gateway to these updates, moving it to a new smartphone or tablet is essential when you upgrade devices or replace a broken one. This guide walks you through each step, ensuring your cricket updates continue without interruption.
Preparing Your Devices
Check System Requirements
Before you begin, confirm that both the old and new devices meet the minimum operating system version for the Reddybook app. Compatibility issues often arise with outdated Android or iOS builds. Updating to the latest available version reduces the risk of data loss.
Charge Your Devices
Ensure both phones are at least 50% charged or connected to a power source. The transfer process may involve syncing large amounts of data, and an unexpected power loss could corrupt your Reddybook ID backup.
Secure a Stable Internet Connection
A fast Wi‑Fi network is recommended. While the actual ID is stored locally, the app validates it against cloud servers during the transfer. An unreliable connection can cause validation errors and force you to repeat steps.
Backing Up Your Reddybook ID
Enable Cloud Sync
Open the Reddybook app on your old device, navigate to Settings > Account > Cloud Sync, and toggle the feature on. This creates a secure copy of your Reddybook ID on the Reddybook servers, encrypted with your account password.
Manual Export (Optional)
If you prefer a local backup, select Export ID from the same menu. The app generates a .rdbk file stored in the device’s Downloads folder. Keep this file in a safe location, such as a personal cloud drive or encrypted USB stick.
Verify Backup Integrity
After exporting, open the file with a plain‑text editor (it will appear as a scrambled string). If the file size is less than 1 KB, the export may have failed—repeat the export process before proceeding.
For more detailed backup steps, see our comprehensive backup guide.
Transferring the ID to the New Device
Install the Reddybook App
Download the latest Reddybook app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store on your new device. Do not launch the app until the backup file is ready.
Import the Exported File
Transfer the .rdbk file to the new phone via a secure method (e.g., encrypted Bluetooth, email to yourself with end‑to‑end encryption, or a trusted cloud link). Open the Reddybook app, go to Settings > Account > Import ID, and locate the file.
Enter Your Credentials
The app will request your Reddybook account password to decrypt the ID. After successful decryption, the Reddybook ID is stored locally on the new device.

Activate Cloud Sync
Immediately enable Cloud Sync on the new device to sync any future changes. This prevents future transfer headaches and ensures your cricket alerts remain up‑to‑date across all devices.
Verifying the Transfer
Check Notification Settings
Navigate to Settings > Notifications and confirm that match alerts, player updates, and live scores are toggled on. A missing toggle often indicates the ID was not fully registered.
Test with a Live Match
Open the app during an ongoing cricket match. If you receive real‑time commentary and score updates, the Reddybook ID is active. If the feed shows “Not authenticated,” revisit the import steps.
Need a quick verification checklist? Refer to our verification guide for a step‑by‑step walk‑through.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Issue: “Invalid Reddybook ID” Error
- Make sure you entered the correct password during import.
- Confirm the exported file wasn’t corrupted; re‑export if the file size is unusually small.
- Check that you’re using the latest version of the Reddybook app.
Issue: No Match Alerts After Transfer
- Verify that push notifications are enabled for the Reddybook app in your device’s system settings.
- Re‑enable Cloud Sync to force the server to associate the ID with the new device.
- Restart the app and your device to clear any cached authentication tokens.
Issue: Duplicate Accounts Appear
- Log out of any lingering sessions on the old device.
- Remove the Reddybook app from the old phone after confirming the new device works.
- If duplicates persist, contact Reddybook support with your export file and account email.
Conclusion
Transferring your Reddybook ID doesn’t have to be a stressful experience. By backing up the ID, securely moving the export file, and verifying the new setup, you guarantee uninterrupted cricket updates on any device. Follow the steps above, double‑check your settings, and stay in the game without missing a single run. Ready to enjoy the next match? Open the Reddybook app now and dive into real‑time action!
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I transfer my Reddybook ID without an internet connection?
Only the initial export can be done offline. However, the app requires internet access to validate and sync the ID on the new device, so a brief connection is necessary.
What if I forget the password used for cloud sync?
Without the correct password, the exported .rdbk file cannot be decrypted. You’ll need to reset your Reddybook password via the “Forgot Password” link on the login screen.
Is the Reddybook ID tied to a specific phone number?
No. The ID is linked to your Reddybook account credentials, not to any phone number, allowing you to switch devices freely.
How many devices can I register with the same Reddybook ID?
You can associate up to three devices simultaneously. Adding a fourth device will prompt you to remove one of the existing registrations.
Will my saved match history move with the Reddybook ID?
Yes. All personalized data, including match history and favorite teams, sync automatically when Cloud Sync is enabled on the new device.



