Wednesday, June 10, 2015

How to Recover Lost Data From Samsung Galaxy after Update

Part 1: How to update the Samsung Galaxy mobile phone,andsomething about Samsung Phone Operating System Update
Part 2: Restore Lost Data From Samsung after Operating System Update
Part 3: More related articles


How to update the Samsung Galaxy mobile phone

Turn on your Wi-Fi or mobile data connection. Unless you are on a data plan with your carrier you should use Wi-Fi or get ready to recieve a big bill for data usage, as updates can sometimes be very big.
Once connected head on over to the settings. It can be found among your apps.
Next push the more tab in the upper right corner of the screen.
At the bottom of the next window hit the About device button.
Here you will find the Software update tab. Press it.
Press the Update button.
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Tips: How to recover Android data after upgrade to Android 5.0 Lollipop

Install Android 5.0.1 Lollipop on the Galaxy S4 manually

As the international Galaxy S4 firmware has already made its way online, you can install Lollipop on your device manually without having to wait for it to arrive via your carrier. It's a very simple procedure; just follow our tutorial for how to get Android 5.0.1 Lollipop on the Galaxy S4.

SamMobile acquired an early test version of Android Lollipop on the Galaxy S4, complete with refreshed TouchWiz UI, which you can check out in the video below. The final version is virtually identical to what you see here.


The AT&T Galaxy S4 Android 5.0.1 Lollipop update began rolling out on April 7 via an over-the-air (OTA) update. The exact date when you will receive the update depends on the batching process and your particular region.

To check for the update, go to Settings > About Device > Software Update > Check for Updates. If you experience any problems with the AT&T Galaxy S4 update, visit our guide on how to fix Galaxy S4 Lollipop problems.

The T-Mobile Galaxy S4 Android 5.0 Lollipop update has not been released yet. As soon as the T-Mobile Galaxy S4 update is available we'll update this article.

The Sprint Galaxy S4 Android 5.0 Lollipop update has not been released yet. As soon as the Sprint Galaxy S4 update is available we'll update this article.

Recover Lost Data From Samsung after Android OS Update

With the continuous development of Samsung, now you can easily upgrade your Samsung’s old system to the new one with a click. Wanting to update your Samsung galaxy S3/S4/S5 to the last operating system, or planning to upgrade your Samsung galaxt s4 to the last operating system? Believe that this is a piece of cake for you. However, many users reflect that their data is lost after operating system or Firmware Upgrade. So, draw lessons from the previous lesson, many users will backup theirs data from Samsung galaxy at the beginning of Android upgrade Is it impossible to recover the lost data from your Samsung directly without backup after operating system upgate? No, Samsung Data Recovery is the last of your guarantee.



As we all known, data recovery means you can get the lost file data back to you, as far as possible to reduce your data loss. Samsung Data Recovery is such a reliable and ideal data recovery software that allows you one click to restore lost or deleted data like text messages, contacts, videos, photos, call history, reminders, calendar and more from your Samsung device no matter with or without backup. The program provides three simple ways for user to regain your data, you can directly restore from Android Samsung.

Android Data Recovery or Android Data Recovery for Mac compatible with almost a full range of Samsung galaxy S3/S4/S5, galaxy S6 included.If you looking for a effective way to recover your Samsung lost data after update, even Firmware upgrade or Push updates, please don’t worry, free download a trial Windows or Mac recovery version below to have a try.

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Recover Lost Data From Samsung after Update

Step 1. Connect Your Device to Computer and Run the software

Download the Samsung Data Recovery software and run it, then connect your Samsung Galaxy S6 to the computer via US



Step 2. Enable USB debugging on your Samsung Galaxy

When the program detects your phone, it requires you to enable USB debugging. There are three options. Please choose the one for your phone's Android OS.

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"



Step 3. Analyze and Scan your Samsung Galaxy for lost data

Make sure that your phone battery is more than 20% to enable the follow steps. Then click "Start" button to let the program analyze the file on your device. The main window will appear below.



Later, tap on the "Allow" button to let the program scan your phone for lost messages, contacts, photos and video on your Samsung Galaxy.

Step 4. Preview and recover lost or deleted data from Samsung Galaxy

After the scanning, the recoverable files will be list on the Samsung Galaxy, and you can preview the recoverable Samsung contacts, messages, videos, photos, notes and more before the recovery. Please select the data you lost and click the “recover” button to save them on your computer.



Free download the android data recovery:

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Tips: The Samsung Data Recovery compatible with almost a full range of Samsung galaxy S3/S4/S5, galaxy S6 included.If you looking for a effective way to recover your Samsung lost data after update, even Firmware upgrade or Push updates, please don’t worry, free download a trial Windows or Mac recovery version below to have a try.

Read more: how to recover data on broken Samsung

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