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Tuesday, November 28, 2017

How to Recover Deleted Data from Samsung Galaxy Phone

Looking for a way to recover deleted or lost data including deleted contacts, text messages, photos and videos from an Samsung Galaxy S8/S7/S6/S6 Edge/S5/S4/Note 8/Note 5/Note 4,etc? This tutorial will teach you two powerful Android data recovery to scan and recover deleted files from Samsung phone without backup easily.



Some Samsung phone users may ask "Is it possible to recover deleted photo files from my Samsung Galaxy?" "Can I retrieve my Samsung phone lost contacts, text messages, photos, videos directly?" “Any way to restore lost data from Samsung phone after factory reset?”. As the deleted files still remain intact until that data is overwritten by any new data, the answer for the above questions would be Yes. If you stop using your Samsung phone immediately after losing your files, the files still can be retrieved with the aid of the Android Data Recovery software or Android Toolkit.Let’s teach you how to recover deleted data from Samsung phone on Windows or Mac computer.

Android Data Recovery and Android Toolkit - Data Recovery,both is the best data recovery for Android to recover deleted contacts, text message, WhatsApp messages, photos and videos from almost all kinds of Samsung devices, such as Galaxy S8/S8 Plus, Galaxy S7/S7 Edge, Galaxy S6/S6 Edge, Galaxy Note 8, Note 5, Galaxy A9/A8/A7, Galaxy J7/J6/J5/J4 and more.

You can download the free trial version of this Android data recovery software now:

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Recover Deleted Photos from Samsung with Android Data Recovery in 4 Steps


Step 1. Connect your Samsung device to computer


Download, install and run Android Data Recovery tool on the computer, select "Android Data Recovery" option and then connect your Samsung phone to your computer via the USB cable.

connect samsung to pc

Step 2. Enable USB debugging on your Samsung Phone


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"

enable usb debugging

Step 3: Analyze and Scan your Samsung phone for lost data


After your Samsung phone is successfully detected by the program, make sure that your phone battery is more than 20% to enable the follow steps. Select type of files and then click "Next" button to let the program analyze the file on your device.

select data to scan
After the program finishes analyzing process, it will prompt you turn back to your device again to accept and tap on the "Allow" button to let the program scan your phone for lost messages, contacts, photos and video on your Samsung phone.

click allow on android

Step 4. Preview and Recover Lost Files from Samsung Galaxy


After the scan, a list of recoverable files that have been found from your Samsung will be shown. Moreover, there will be a preview window of files for you to preview the messages, contacts, and photos from Samsung device before recovery. You can choose the data you want and click "Recover" button to save them on your computer.

recover data from samsung phone
Finished!

Download Android Data Recovery software to have a try now!

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You can also download Android Toolkit - Data Recovery software to have a try now!

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Android Toolkit - Data Recovery Screenshots

android toolkit - data recovery

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