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27-12-2015 11:53 AM - edited 27-12-2015 11:54 AM
28-12-2015 10:27 AM
Always sad to hear about people losing valuable data, especially when there's no need for it. All OSs have multiple ways of backing up photos but they all need a little human intervention. Also they usually need a Wi Fi connection and possibly need the phone to be connected to a power source to backup properly.
The most insecure place in the world to store important data is a mobile phone - they can break, get wet and stop working, be lost or stolen or, as in this case, be accidentally wiped.
I would think that these photos are in data heaven.
21-02-2017 11:05 AM
There are indeed various data recovery programs and some of them offer a limited-facility try before you buy option. Before installing anything, make sure it comes from a reputable source. Also, don't load anything onto the device in question as it may over-write the very data you're trying to recover.
08-05-2017 03:22 AM
With help of Android Recovery Recovery tool. You can retrieve deleted photos for different reasons: restoring factory settings, deleting, rooting, etc.It support multiple Android phone brands.
08-05-2017 11:16 AM
Be very wary of any off-site links in posts, and of installing anything outside Google Play. These may be legitimate program,s or they may be malware. And I'll repeat my advice not to install anything on the device you're trying to recover to.
11-08-2017 08:00 AM
You can use software on ReneAndroid.
05-12-2017 06:59 AM - edited 12-12-2017 03:54 AM
Media files like photos and videos are usually stored on SD card inserted in your Android phone. If you want to recover deleted photos from Android phone, it is possible to get them back with third-party software, because you only deleted the photos' stored place address.
05-12-2017 12:06 PM
It's certainly easier if you have an SD card as you can remove it to stop further writes. This is important as the space used by the deleted items will be marked as free and may be reused in whole or part subsequently. You can install recovery software on a pc and then put the card in a reader and work from there.
If the files are in internal memory, it's more difficult as normal use will be over-writing all the time. Ideally, turn the device off and don't use it until you're ready to start the recovery. It's essential to do this on a pc with the device connected as external storage so that as little as possible gets written to the memory.
Better still, sync your photos with a cloud service such as Dropbox or Google Drive so that you always have backups. SD cards are convenient, but are more likely to fail than internal memory, so there's a trade-off to the convenience and extra space the offer.
21-02-2017 06:07 PM - edited 21-02-2017 06:12 PM
Simply you can download icare data recovery app and install on your pc.
Now connect your phone to pc and search for lost files and folders using icare data recovery app.
Second option is that you can download link2sd plus app for android and search for your lost files on android device.
28-12-2015 08:52 AM