Everything short of app data is relatively straightforward IMO. Being able to back up app data was one of the few reasons encouraging me to root my device
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I REALLY don't understand why such a basic problem still exists. WHY YOU CAN'T SAVE THE DATA OF ALL APPLICATIONS WITHOUT ROOT. WHAT FUCKING SECURITY POLICY DOES THIS VIOLATE? GGGGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGGGGLELELELELELELELEL
Files and photos can be backed up multiple ways. You could connect a USB flash drive, upload to the cloud, or transfer them using Nearby Share or other wireless file transfer app.
SMS can be backed up using apps such as SMS Backup & Restore (by Synctech) or Super Backup and Restore. I don't know if these apps also work for RCS chats though.
App data is the hardest. If it doesn't connect to the cloud (like games) or have a native backup method then you would have to hope the Google backup works for it or try ADB backup (again this won't work for every app).