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Monday, May 27, 2013

Samsung Galaxy Recovery, deleted/lost photos, video from Samsung Galaxy S4/S3/S2/Note/Note II

Samsung Galaxy is a series of mobile computer devices produced by Samsung Electronics, all of which use the Android operating system.

Popular Samsung Galaxy devices list:
Smartphones: Samsung Galaxy S4, Samsung Galaxy S3, Samsung Galaxy S2, Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini, Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus, Samsung Galaxy Grand
Phablets: Samsung Galaxy Note, Samsung Galaxy Note 2, Samsung Galaxy Mega
Tablets: Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0, Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0), Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus, Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1)
Camera: Samsung Galaxy Camera

The Samsung Galaxy Devices often store data on its internal memory or microSD card. Sometimes, due to some known or unknown reasons such as accidental or intentional deletion, storage device formatting or corruption, virus attack, your precious files may lose even without your consciousness.

Generally speaking, the files lose from Galaxy device are not permanently erased, instead, your phone has removed the file from the disk drive and listed the space as available and re-usable space. Therefore, if you manage to initiate a recovery process before your phone use that part of space to create any new files, you can still retrieve back your lost data files.

Samsung Galaxy Recovery will be the powerful recovery tool specially designed to recover deleted/formatted/damaged photos, video and audio files from Samsung Galaxy Devices including Samsung Galaxy S4/S3/S2/S3 Mini/S2 Plus/Nexus/Grand/Note/Note 2/Mega/Note 8.0/Note 10.1/Tab 2 7.0/Tab 7.0 Plus/Tab 2 10.1 on both Windows and Mac.

How to recover deleted/lost photos, videos from Samsung Galaxy?

If your Samsung Galaxy device runs OS version below Android 4.0 like Android 2.3 Gingerbread, you are fortunately enough to recover deleted/lost photos from both its internal memory and external memory with Photo Recovery software.

If you own a Galaxy device that has just upgraded from Android 2.3 to Android 4.0, like Samsung Galaxy S2, you still has the opportunity to recover lost by files by enabling USB Mass Storage Mode on your Phone with the following steps:
1.Go into “Settings>More>USB utilities” and then click “Connect Storage to PC”.
2. Plug one port of your USB cable into your Galaxy S2 and connect the other port to the computer.
3. The “USB connected” screen with a large green Android icon will appear, hit “Turn on USB storage”.
4. A confirmation dialog box will appear. Tap “OK”. Then the green Android icon will turn orange, indicating that the phone is now in USB Mass Storage mode. And your phone will appear as USB disk drives in “Devices with Removable Storage” and be assigned drive letters.

If your Samsung Galaxy device runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich or 4.1 Jelly Bean like Samsung Galaxy S3/S4/Note 2, when you try to connect your device directly to the computer, neither the internal memory nor the external memory of the device will mount as drive letter and therefore can not be detected by the recovery software. If you are wise enough to have stored the lost files on the external microSD card, you can still recover them by taking the card out to insert it into a card reader and then connecting the card reader to the computer. And almost all card readers will appear as a drive letter in "My Computer" of Windows when connected. You can also insert your external microSD card into a device that runs Android 4.0 or below and connect the device to computer directly to scan for lost files. However, if all your lost files are stored in your devices' internal memory, you can have a reference at this risk and complicated solution: Recover lost files from Internal Memory.

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1 comment:

  1. Accidentally deleted the whole contacts and photos when you clean up the much data on Galaxy Note. How can you get them back? Is there any solution to recover deleted content from Samsung Galaxy Note? Here is my recommendation: Dr.Fone for Android, you can use it to scan and recover deleted contacts and photos directly from Samsung Android devices, as well as SMS and video.

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