Data recovery from Android

Restoring data from devices based on the Android operating system can be quite a complex process, but in most cases it is possible to return deleted files or repair damage.

If you have lost data (photos, videos, contacts, etc.) on your Android device, the first rule is not to panic and stop using this device before the recovery procedure begins. This will help to avoid overwriting deleted files with new information.

There are several ways to recover data:

1. Backup: If you previously created a backup copy of your device through a Google account or other applications/services (such as Samsung Smart Switch), you can easily import full or partial data back to your device.
2. Using third-party software: There are various programs for a computer (Windows/Mac) that can scan your Android device via USB connection and conduct a deep search for all available file fragments in order to successfully repair it or save it as is. Some of these programs include Dr.Fone, iMobie PhoneRescue, and DiskDigger.
3. Contact professionals: If you cannot perform data recovery on your own or if the device is physically damaged (for example, a broken screen), it is better to contact mobile phone repair specialists or service centers for help.

It is important to note that the success of data recovery depends on many factors, such as the degree of damage to the device and the time after file deletion. Therefore, the faster you start the recovery procedure, the more chances you have to recover lost data.

It is a very useful practice to create regular backup copies of your Android device to minimize the possibility of losing your information in the event of an unforeseen event.

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