Photos and videos are the very best means to value excellent old days. Lots of Samsung Galaxy user mentioned they have taken a lot of photos and videos in their daily life and store them on the Samsung decives. If you accidentally erased some images, videos or any other media files from Samsung Galaxy S3/S4/S5, or formatted the storage, do not worry, the Android Data Recovery program will enable you bring the erased files back again.
Apart from recovering lost Media files, Android Data Recovery as well can recover contacts and text message files formatted or lost because of other reasons from different smart phones. It's actually a nice recovery software for your data's rescue. Follow simple steps show you how you can recover lost photos, videos from your Galaxy S3/S4/S5.
Step 1. Run the Recovery Program and connect your Samsung Galaxy to computer
Open the software, and then connect your Samsung S3/S4/S5 through a USB cable.
Step 2. Enable USB Debugging on your Samsung Galaxy
After connecting your phone to the computer successfully, you have to allow USB debugging on the phone to continue.
1) For Android 2.3 or earlier: Enter "Settings" (Hit "Applications" (Hit "Development" (Check "USB debugging".
2) For Android 3.0 to 4.1: Enter "Settings" (Press "Developer options" (Check "USB debugging".
3) For Android 4.2 or newer: Enter "Settings" (Hit "About Phone" (Tap "Build number" for a few times until getting a note "You are under developer mode" (Back to "Settings" (Click on "Developer options" ( Check "USB debugging ". Note: When you fail to able it in the first time, try to disable it and reset it again for several times.
Step 3. Start to Scan your Mobile phone for Analyzing Data.
In this step, you will get a window to tell you press" Start"tab to go ahead. Then, you can go back to the device screen, where you will receive a message to select "Allow "to scan data on your phone.
Step 4. Retrieve the Deleted Image on your computer.
Select the item "Gallery" to bring back the recovered photos, videos. Wait for the recovery procedure now.
Tips:
1. Do not utilize your phone once data loss takes place, so the data will not be overwritten.
2. It will be a lot more useful if you back up your mobile regularly.
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Apart from recovering lost Media files, Android Data Recovery as well can recover contacts and text message files formatted or lost because of other reasons from different smart phones. It's actually a nice recovery software for your data's rescue. Follow simple steps show you how you can recover lost photos, videos from your Galaxy S3/S4/S5.
Step 1. Run the Recovery Program and connect your Samsung Galaxy to computer
Open the software, and then connect your Samsung S3/S4/S5 through a USB cable.
Step 2. Enable USB Debugging on your Samsung Galaxy
After connecting your phone to the computer successfully, you have to allow USB debugging on the phone to continue.
1) For Android 2.3 or earlier: Enter "Settings" (Hit "Applications" (Hit "Development" (Check "USB debugging".
2) For Android 3.0 to 4.1: Enter "Settings" (Press "Developer options" (Check "USB debugging".
3) For Android 4.2 or newer: Enter "Settings" (Hit "About Phone" (Tap "Build number" for a few times until getting a note "You are under developer mode" (Back to "Settings" (Click on "Developer options" ( Check "USB debugging ". Note: When you fail to able it in the first time, try to disable it and reset it again for several times.
Step 3. Start to Scan your Mobile phone for Analyzing Data.
In this step, you will get a window to tell you press" Start"tab to go ahead. Then, you can go back to the device screen, where you will receive a message to select "Allow "to scan data on your phone.
Step 4. Retrieve the Deleted Image on your computer.
Select the item "Gallery" to bring back the recovered photos, videos. Wait for the recovery procedure now.
Tips:
1. Do not utilize your phone once data loss takes place, so the data will not be overwritten.
2. It will be a lot more useful if you back up your mobile regularly.
Related guide:
PowerPoint to AVI
Spotify music to iTunes
Spotify Record for Mac