Recover deleted files from your Android smartphone

  You have accidentally deleted a file, a video or photos on your Android phone? Do not worry, all is not lost!

I propose a simple and fast technique to recover your deleted files Android. Here I will deal with two cases: the recovery of files that are deleted from the SD card and recovery of deleted files from the internal memory of the phone.



First case: was your deleted files on the SD card

In this case, you will not need rooter your machine to retrieve your files, video and photos from your smartphone. All you need is a computer and some recovery software like Recuva.

You put the SD card into a reader and you launch the app ... After a quick scan on good drive, you will see the missing files, so you can recover them. If you are unable to use this software, here is a tutorial that explains step by step how to use Recuva.


You can also install an alternative software Recuva: this is called 7-Data Recovery, and it works in much the same way as the one shown above.

Second cases: your deleted files were on the smartphone memory

I refer to the internal memory of the Android phone and no SD card. So how to recover your precious photos and videos erased from the internal memory?

The solution is called Undelete. Undelete is an Android application with an interface is rather nice that works on phones and allows users to recover deleted files on the internal memory. The application requires super user so it will take your phone rooter rights is to enjoy it.

Undelete also gives you the opportunity to destroy once and for all recoverable files yet.

How to use undelete to get back your files?

First download Undelete. During installation, the application will ask your permission to test if your phone is ROOTE. Accept to access the main interface.

Here you can specify the location to scan for the restoration and the path where you want to place the restored files. When you are ready, press Scan Storage.


The scan is super fast. The software will compile a list of files it has found. Choose (or choose Select all) before you press Restore.



Good luck! ;)

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