How to recover deleted text messages from Samsung Galaxy S4
Published on November 10 2013
"How to recover deleted text messages from Samsung Galaxy S4? I had a Samsung Galaxy S4, but when i delete some text messages from my Samsung Galaxy S4, i deleted some important messages. how can i get these messages back? can some give helps?" ----- Answers Yahoo
When you delete some unnecessary text messages from your Samsung Galaxy S4, you may accidently deleted some important text messages or you may regret to delete some text messages that are actually important for you. Then, you may ask if there is anyway to get your deleted text messages back?
If you do backup frequently, then, you can recover your deleted text messages from Samsung Galaxy S4 without any problem. However, most of us may not backup your data on your phone.Then, it is necesary to find another way to recover get back deleted text messages from Samsung Galaxy S4.
Here, you can turn to Dr. Fone for Android which is a powerful Samsung Data Recovery that can fast and best recover deleted text messages as well as videos, photos, contacts from Samsung Galaxy S4/S3/S2/S, Samsung Galaxy Note 1/2/3, Samsung Tablet and other Android devices such as HTC, LG, Motorola, Google, Sony, Huawei, ZTE etc.
Step by step to recover deleted text messages from Samsung Galaxy S4
After installing and luanching Dr .Fone for Android on the computer, you will be able to see the main interface below. Then please connect your Samsung Galaxy S4 to the computer via a USB
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"
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 S4 for deleted text messages
Once your Samsung is detected, the program will ask you to click the "Start" button to start analyzing your phone's data.
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.
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 deleted text messages from Samsung Galaxy S4
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.





