How to recover deleted files from Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Published on October 30 2013
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is the latest Android smartphone unveiled during a Samsung press conference at IFA Berlin on September 4, 2013 with its worldwide release beginning later in the month. It was designed to have a lighter, more upscale design than previous iterations of the Galaxy series.
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 a 5.7-inch 1080p Super AMOLED display, a 13-megapixel rear-facing camera capable of filming videos in 1080p at 60 fps and 4K resolution at 30 fps. Therefore, it is ideal for taking high-definition videos and photos.
However, sometimes, you may deleted your shot photos or videos by accident. Then, how will recover deleted files from Samsung Galaxy Note 3? Luckily, you still have change to get back your deleted files from Samsung Galaxy Note 3 on the condition that you stopped taking new photos or videos once deleting happens.
Then, you can use a Samsung Data Recovery program to help you recover deleted files from Samsung Galaxy Note 3. Here, you can turn to Dr .Fone for Android which is powerful enough to recover deleted videos, photos, messages, contacts etc from Samsung Galaxy Note 3, and from other Samsung devices like Samsung Galaxy Note 1/2, Samsung Galaxy S4/S3/S2/S, Samsung Galaxy Tablet etc.
Easy steps to recover deleted files from Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Download, install and run Dr .Fone for Android to pop up the following main interface. Then, connect your Samsung Galaxy Note 3 to the computer via a USB
If you didn’t enable USB debugging on your device, you’ll see the window below. Follow the detailed expression in the window to set it now.
Note: If you have enabled USB debugging on your device before, you can skip this step.
1) For Android 2.3 or earlier: Enter "Settings" < Click "Applications" <<strong> Click"Development" < Check "USB debugging" 2) For Android 3.0 to 4.1: Enter "Settings" < Click "Developer options" < Check"USB debugging" 3) For Android 4.2 or newer: Enter "Settings" < Click "About Phone"trong> < Tap"Build number" for several times until getting a note "You are under developer mode" < Back to "Settings" < Click"Developer options" < Check "USB debugging"
Note: If you still get this window and the USB debugging has been enabled, please try to disable it and reset it again.
When your device is connected and detected by the program, click "Start" button in the screen below to start analyzing it.
Note: Before doing this, make sure that your phone battery is more than 20% charged, so that you can get a smooth scan
If your device is not rooted before, the program will directly scan it after the analysis.
Note: For the device that Wondershare Dr.Fone for Android doesn’t support currently, it may lead you to set USB Mass Storage on your device to scan photos, videos, music and documents, or to root your device by yourself (if there is no USB Mass Storage option). All rooted Android devices are supported well. You can choose to do it or not by yourself.
If you rooted your device before, you need to allow the program Superuser authorization on the screen of your device. Just click "Allow" when the message pops out on your device’s home screen. Then back to your computer, and click "Start" on the program's screen to scan your device.
Note: For some devices, they may ask you to click "Allow" more than one time on your device's homescreen. It's normal. Just do it if it askes. It doesn't matter. Just click it until it doesn't appear again or the program has begun its real scan.
Do not disconnect your device during the scan, or the scan will fail.
Step 4: Preview and recover data from Samsung Galaxy Note 3
The scan will take you some time. When messages and contacts are scanned out, it will remind you. And you can stop the scan to get them back if you only want to recover deleted messages and contacts. For photos and video, it will take you more time to scan out all of them.
After the scan, you can check details of all the found data one by one. Mark those you want and click "Recover" to save them on your computer.