Restoring deleted files from Android

Restoring deleted files from devices based on the Android operating system can be quite a complex process, but in most cases it is possible to return lost data. Here are some ways that can help:

1. Using data recovery applications: There are a number of third-party applications such as DiskDigger or Dr.Fone - Recover (Android) that allow you to scan your device and retrieve deleted files.

2. Connecting to a computer: If you had a back connection with your Android device via a USB cable before deleting the file(s), you can connect it to a computer and use data recovery software such as Recuva or EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard.

3. Cloud storage: If you use cloud storage services (Google Drive, Dropbox, etc.) on your Android device, automatic backup of photos/documents/videos/etc. has been activated, so there is a chance to access these data via the Internet.

4. Contact the device manufacturer: Some manufacturers provide data recovery tools that can help recover deleted files. Contact the support service of your device or visit the official website of the manufacturer.

It is important to note that the sooner you take action after deleting the file(s), the better the chances of successful data recovery. In addition, it is recommended not to write new information to the device until the recovery process is complete - this may damage existing data and make it difficult to retrieve it.

There is hope! The determination of a specific method will depend on various factors: the type of lost files (photos/videos/records/etc.), the ability to access the root system memory of the Android device without the user's root rights, and other circumstances.

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