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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

How to Recover Deleted Photos from Samsung

Last week,I accidentally deleted all photos stored on my Samsung Galaxy note 3,all of those pictures and video that I had taken in my brother’s wedding.(I forget back them to computer..but I was planning to transfer them to my computer today),but all photos on my galaxy note 3 were gond.I want to know is it possible to recover/restored/retrieve photos and videos from Samsung Galaxy phone? I want to recover photos directly from my Galaxy Note 3,thank you give me some suggestion!
Samsung Galaxy Photo Recovery
Once you delete photos on Samsung mobile phone,or for some reason cause lost pictures on your Samsung galaxy phone,please don’t take photos with you mobile phone,or don’t transfer anything to your Samsung phone,because data may rewriting and recover your lost photos/videos,it will reduce the possibility of recoverable.However,to recover deleted photos from Samsung,all you need is a Android Photo Recovery software,because the Samsung runs Android OS.
This Android Data Recovery can help you restore deleted photos from Samsung phones,it works well with all kinds of Samsung mobile phone/tablets,such as Samsung Galaxy Note 3/2/1, Galaxy S4/3/2/5, Samsung Ace,ect.

What’s more,you can use this data recovery for Android to recover lost SMS messages, videos, contacts and music from Samsung.Let’s teach you use Samsung Data Recovery to recover deleted photos from Samsung.

Here is a free trial version, you can download it first.

Free download Samsung Data Recovery(Win)   Free download Samsung Data Recovery(Mac)

How to Restore Deleted Photos from Samsung Phone

Step 1 Connect your Samsung to computer
After you running the program, connect your phone to a PC via USB.

Connect your Samsung to computer
Step 2 Enable USB debugging on your Samsung
If you didn’t debug your phone, the program will prompt you to enable USB debugging. Based on your Android OS version, choose one for your phone.
1) For Android 2.3 or earlier: Enter "Settings" < Click "Applications" < Click "Development" < Check "USB debugging"
2) For Android 3.0 to 4.1: Enter "Settings" < Click "Developer options" < Check "USB debugging"
3) For Android 4.2 or newer: Enter "Settings" < Click "About Phone" < Tap "Build number" for several times until getting a note "You are under developer mode" < Back to "Settings" < Click "Developer options" < Check "USB debugging"

Enable USB debugging on your Samsung
Step 3 Begin to analyze and scan your phone
When your device is detected by the program, you’ll move to the scan process. Before accessing the scanning, click “Start” to analyze your Samsung first.

Begin to analyze and scan your phone
Then you need to turn to the screen of your Samsung. There is a Superuser Request pops up on it. Just click "Allow" on it and "Start" button on your computer one-by-one, which will allow the program to scan deleted data from your device.

Step 4 Preview and recover photos from Samsung phone
At the last step, choose the recoverable file in the category of "Gallery" at the left side of the window. You can preview all of them one by one on the right side. Then mark what you want to save and click “Recover” to export them on your computer.

Preview and recover photos from Samsung phone
Free download Android data recovery:

Free download Samsung Data Recovery(Win)   Free download Samsung Data Recovery(Mac)

Well done,you have finished recover deleted photos on Samsung,if you want to recover videos, contacts or text messages,just follow the same steps to get your lost data back easily.All restored data are save on your computer,if you want to import those restored photos from computer to Samsung phones,you can use this Android data transfer tool to copy them back to your Samsung mobile phone easily.In additional,this Android manager tool can help your transfer everything between Android to computer,you can back up data from Android to computer or Mac directly.

Read more:

How to recover lost data from Samsung

How to recover text messages from Samsung

How to recover contacts from Samsung

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