Only an Android expert knows these 3 things
If you've ever deleted a photo album by mistake or had your smartphone accidentally wipe everything from your gallery, then you know that particular variety of ''bottomless pit in your guts'' feeling. Never fear, your lost photos are not really lost at all. We'll show you just how easy it is to recover photos on Android. There's only one thing to remember: act fast.
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First of all: turn off Wi-Fi and data connections on your phone. The reason to do this is that when data is deleted, whether photos, music, documents or whatever, it is not actually deleted until something has been written over it in the device's memory.
All that is initially deleted is the index that points to where the data starts in your memory, so as long as you can find that point again, you can get your deleted pictures back. If that new data gets written over the top of where your lost pictures are, they will be lost forever. This is why a poorly-timed update can be disastrous.
Note: this process requires root privileges on your phone.
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How to recover lost photos on Android
1. Download a free program called Dr Fone for Android by Wondershare (available for Mac or PC) on to your computer. There are other programs available, but we've always had good results with Dr Fone.
2. Install the program, launch it and register. You'll see the screen below.
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3. Connect your smartphone to your computer with a USB cable. You need to have USB debugging enabled on your smartphone for this process to work.
If you do not already have this option enabled, simply go to your Settings > About Phone and tap the Build Number repeatedly until the notification appears to say Developer Options have been enabled.
Back in your main Settings screen you'll see Developer Options down near the bottom. Scroll through the settings until you see USB Debugging and check the box beside it. You'll see a notification at the bottom of the Dr. Fone screen saying that USB Debugging is being opened.
For devices running Android Lollipop you will need to authorize the PC via the prompt that will appear on your phone.
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4. Once Dr Fone for Android has made the connection to your smartphone you'll be able to select from the following categories of deleted files. We're only after photos, but if you've lost more than that you can tick as many as you like.
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6. One this is done, Dr. Fone will analyze your phone and reboot it. If you receive a message on your PC to say your phone has connected again, ignore it; just let Dr Fone do its thing. Any prompts on your phone that request permissions for Dr.Fone should be granted.
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7. Once Dr Fone has finished analyzing your phone you'll get the scan results screen where you can check the boxes for the photos (or other files, as you can see below, depending which file types you selected earlier) that you want to save, then hit 'Recover' and you're golden.
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