Data recovery on Android after reset

Restoring data on an Android device after a reset can be a difficult task, but in most cases it is possible to recover some or all of the lost data. Here are some ways that can help:

1. Google Account: If you previously used your Google account to automatically create backup copies of data (photos, contacts, etc.), the first time you start the device after the reset, you will be prompted to restore these data.

2. Cloud storage: Many cloud file storage services (Google Drive, Dropbox and others) allow you to save your information online and easily restore it on new devices.

3. Specialized software: Some programs are developed specifically for restoring deleted data on Android devices without root access (Dr.Fone – Recover Deleted Data).

4. Software from the manufacturer: Some companies release tools for working with user data - for example, Samsung Kies or LG Bridge - which can also help when performing a wipe/factory reset operation

5. Third-party software: There are many applications on the Google Play Store that promise to restore deleted data. However, be careful and choose only verified programs with positive reviews.

It is important to remember that the sooner you start the data recovery process after resetting your Android device, the greater the chances of successful data recovery.

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