How to recover deleted files from Samsung Galaxy S

Published on November 23 2013

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Samsung Galaxy S series Android phones are always popular. Samsung takes a large share of Android phone market. Samsung Galaxy S is the first Samsung Galaxy S series smartphone, followed by Samsung Galaxy S2/S3/S4. According to the latest statisitcs, as of 2013, 25 million Samsung Galaxy S have been sold.

It is ideal to take photos and shot videos with Samsung Galaxy S, however, sometimes, you may deleted your photos, videos, contacts and messages from your Samsung Galaxy S. Then, you may need a Samsung Data Recovery to help you recover deleted files from Samsung Galaxy S.

You can turn to Dr. Fone for Android, which is a professional Samsung Data Recovery to recover deleted files such as videos, photos, contacts and SMS messages from Samsung Galaxy S and Samsung Galaxy S3/S4/S, Samsung Galaxy Note 1/2/3 and Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Samsung Galaxy Tablet and other Android devices as well.

Step by step to recover deleted files from Samsung Galaxy S

Step 1: Connect Samsung Galaxy S to the comptuer

Download, install and run Samsung Galaxy S to enter the following interface, and then, connect your Samsung Galaxy S to the computer.

How to recover deleted files from Samsung Galaxy S

Step 2: Enable USB debugging before scanning your phone

If your Samsung device isn't detected by the program, you need to enable USB debugging (or enable USB Storage Mode) on your phone. Check what Android OS is your Samsung and then choose the right way to open USB debugging follow below steps:

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"

How to recover deleted files from Samsung Galaxy S

Note: If you still get this window and the USB debugging has been enabled, please try to disable it and reset it again.

Step 3. Scan your Samsung Galaxy S for deleted files

Once your Samsung is detected, the program will ask you to click the "Start" button to start analyzing your phone's data.

How to recover deleted files from Samsung Galaxy S

Note: Before starting, 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.

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 screen. Then back to your computer, and click "Start" on the program's screen to scan your device.

How to recover deleted files from Samsung Galaxy S

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.

How to recover deleted files from Samsung Galaxy S

Step 4: Preview and recover data from Samsung Galaxy S

After finishing the scanning process, a list of recoverable files that have been found from your Samung will be shown. In addition, there will be a preview window of files where you can preview the contacts, SMS, photos and videos from Samsung device. Mark those you want and click "Recover". You can selectively save them on your computer.

How to recover deleted files from Samsung Galaxy S

Written by James

Published on #Data Recovery

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