Samsung A50 recover photos - Samsung Galaxy A50 Questions & Answers

I have accidentally deleted my photos from internal storage and I want to recover them. Which is the best way to do it so?
Extra question: If i root my phone, will the photos be gone forever I guess, right?

How to recover data after factory reset ?
I have recently done a factory reset on vivo v15. It contained so many important gallery photos on it. Can anyone recommend me a way to restore data on vivo v15 ? I have tried so many tools but none of them worked for me. Please help me thank...
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If you can't find them in your trash bin, the only way is using pro data recovery software. But before that, you need to make sure they are not overwritten by new data.

nazhai said:
If you can't find them in your trash bin, the only way is using pro data recovery software. But before that, you need to make sure they are not overwritten by new data.
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Are you familiar with what software people are using for android? Looking to recover just permanently deleted photos.

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recovery contacts after factory reset..no backup! HELPPPPPPPPPP

Hello
i had made factory reset without backing up the contacts becus of forgotten lockscreen...anyway i lost my contacts from the phone tried to many program but all of them work with SD-Storage...Contacts stored on root as u know i need a program how can deal with root parition and recovery files for me ... i also hadn't find neither windows recovery program for recovery from android all of them work with hard disk only...
note: i don't have G-mail backup also
PLEASE HELPPPPPPPPP
Is your device rooted now? It needs to be then you can use root ecplorer to go here data/data/com.android.providers.contacts/databases/contacts db
I'd if thought it would if been wiped clear tho,
Sent from my HTC One CMX
whynot66 said:
Is your device rooted now? It needs to be then you can use root ecplorer to go here data/data/com.android.providers.contacts/databases/contacts db
I'd if thought it would if been wiped clear tho,
Sent from my HTC One CMX
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yes it's rooted,i have root explorer and accessed that place allready ... that database had removed already ... i start with label "Factory reset/FullWipe"
If there's nothing there then there's nothing left, do you not have any old nandroids? Titanium backups? Anything?
If you do then restore it and sync your contacts to Google
Sent from my HTC One CMX
silent_fear said:
Hello
i had made factory reset without backing up the contacts becus of forgotten lockscreen...anyway i lost my contacts from the phone tried to many program but all of them work with SD-Storage...Contacts stored on root as u know i need a program how can deal with root parition and recovery files for me ... i also hadn't find neither windows recovery program for recovery from android all of them work with hard disk only...
note: i don't have G-mail backup also
PLEASE HELPPPPPPPPP
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I think that you lost it. Sorry
Have you tried Amacsoft Android SMS + Contacts Recovery, I think it would help, we can use it to recover lost contacts and messages easily with it, try it yourself!
That's why gmail is entered in your phone for market etc..In future sync your contacts with gmail!
Dstronnaa said:
3rd-party android data recovery-Coolmuster Samsung Recovery software can help restore lost/deleted contacts,sms,photos,videos from smasung ,lg,siony,htc,motorola phone.
How can I regain lost data from android mobile phone
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I tried this, but it doesn't connect neither to my HOX, nor to my Nexus 7 (2013).
Both devices have USB debugging on. HOX runs 4.4.4, and Nexus 5.0.2.
I think you may need a third-party software and you shouldn't use your phone after the factory reset, because new data will overwrite your previous data. My friend recommends is Mobiledic Android Phone Recovery. You can have a try . It can recover data for accidental deletion, factory reset or whatever reasons. Here is also an article may help you recover your data after factory reset.
Extract / Restore
whynot66 said:
Is your device rooted now? It needs to be then you can use root ecplorer to go here data/data/com.android.providers.contacts/databases/contacts db
I'd if thought it would if been wiped clear tho,
Sent from my HTC One CMX
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Thks for the infos, it did worked for me i found it in that exact path
but im wondering now, how to extract the data or restore that .db file please ?
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EDIT : and what about sms, is the same thing apply for them
if yes, what's the patch please

Accidentally deleted everyting...WITH NO BACKUP. Odin freezes fix plz help

I accidentally deleted everything on my S9 (SM-G960F) including the OS. Phone doesnt start however I can boot it into TWRP and download, when I try flashing the stock rom with Odin it gets to System then just doesnt work. It doesnt fail nor does it crash or freeze the bar just doesnt go up and ive been trying to fix all day so please can someone help me, its a new phone too. Atm im trying to download the firmware from XDA and see if that one works, is it possible it could just be that the stock rom im trying now is just missing something or could my laptop be the problem? Im open to suggestions and please help I beg.
Make sure to use ODIN 3.13.1 and you might have to check "Repartition" in ODIN options - it can take a while to flash, how long were you waiting for the bar to move?
defaltCM said:
I accidentally deleted everything on my S9 (SM-G960F) including the OS. Phone doesnt start however I can boot it into TWRP and download, when I try flashing the stock rom with Odin it gets to System then just doesnt work. It doesnt fail nor does it crash or freeze the bar just doesnt go up and ive been trying to fix all day so please can someone help me, its a new phone too. Atm im trying to download the firmware from XDA and see if that one works, is it possible it could just be that the stock rom im trying now is just missing something or could my laptop be the problem? Im open to suggestions and please help I beg.
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When your TWRP is working, put a custom rom zip into your storage or sd card while beeing in TWRP and flash this. Thats it.
You can dowwnload all the nessesery files like rom, firmware and vendor here:
http://www.soldier9312.de/#
Hi, I accidentally deleted videos and pictures on my S9. If I root my phone will I be able to recover them?
coolit23 said:
Hi, I accidentally deleted videos and pictures on my S9. If I root my phone will I be able to recover them?
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try to see if google photos automatically backup your photos,
even if you root your phone you may not be able to recover all your photos or even none of them
dimitrispas22 said:
try to see if google photos automatically backup your photos,
even if you root your phone you may not be able to recover all your photos or even none of them
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Thanks for the reply!
I checked and my Google Photos is not configured to backup. My videos were deleted by the DJI app when I cleared Cache. So should I try rooting or give up? Will I only access the files if I was rooted before the accidental deletion?
coolit23 said:
Thanks for the reply!
I checked and my Google Photos is not configured to backup. My videos were deleted by the DJI app when I cleared Cache. So should I try rooting or give up? Will I only access the files if I was rooted before the accidental deletion?
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since you already installed twrp and your Knox is tripped give it a try why not you can try with a few apps where you can find online ... Good luck!
dimitrispas22 said:
since you already installed twrp and your Knox is tripped give it a try why not you can try with a few apps where you can find online ... Good luck!
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I have not installed TWRP before I deleted the files. Does this mean I have no chance of getting the files?
Also, I can't find the unlock OEM option in my phone despite keeping it on for 7 days or tricking the date.

Recover photos from my internal storage

I accidentally deleted my some important photos from my device and I also factory reset my phone..Now is there any way to get back my photos? My phone is not rooted. I have tried some apps like wondershare, phone lab. But I failed. Please help me
There are some special tools like for example "MobiSaver" from EaseUS, but chances to successfully restore most or even some data are rather low.
Edit: I wouldn't recommend any of them, MobiSaver just was an example. IMHO most paid recovery apps are just pure scam.
thorin0815 said:
There are some special tools like for example "MobiSaver" from EaseUS, but chances to successfully restore most or even some data are rather low.
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iqbaliq said:
I accidentally deleted my some important photos from my device and I also factory reset my phone..Now is there any way to get back my photos? My phone is not rooted. I have tried some apps like wondershare, phone lab. But I failed. Please help me
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You need to root your Xiaomi Mi A2 first, then tries with an Android data recovery. www.android-data-recovery.com
heidisteen said:
You need to root your Xiaomi Mi A2 first, then tries with an Android data recovery. www.android-data-recovery.com
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I wouldn't recommend apps from Wondershare to anybody, they are often labeled as scam company on the net. Most of those recovery tools are kinda scam, their free test versions always find lots of data to recover, but the paid apps won't recover anything or produce lots of garbage.
Edit: Always make backups at least once a week of important pictures and documents!

Question complete backup of system/apps/data on non-rooted OP9P (from a newbie at OP9P)

Hello to the community,
I am quite new here at OP9P (had several Samsung and one Huawei smartphone before) and I have a question:
How can I backup my complete system (incl. all apps and data) on my OP9P (not rooted) with Orginal software (OOS LE2123_11_C.48) and restore it if necessary? So far I have not found a solution while searchin the net (only with rooted phone)....
It would be nice if someone from the community could give me a tip (maybe a tutorial)
Many thanks already...
Greetings from hot Bavaria/Germany
Assuming you are talking about a system image, you don't need root, but you need a custom recovery for this, which in turn requires an unlocked bootloader.
If you haven't unlocked the bootloader yet, be aware that when you unlock it the 1st time, everything on your device will be wiped. For Samsung devices, this process will trip the Knox counter permanently, and void warranty.
With root, you'll be able to backup individual apps and their data.
In short, without root, there is no way to backup app data from within the system. And without a custom recovery, you cannot take a system image.
Android Backup is pretty limited without root. iOS backups are better in this aspect because you can backup all app data.
Thx for your fast reply... This is what i thought of too... Big thx anyway bro
actually, the only known workaround to backup all app data without root is with D2D transfer apps like
Clone Phone (still that won't help you on bricked device)
How do you access the D2D (Device-to-Device) Data Transfer functionality?
So, as of Android 12, rightfully so: https://developer.android.com/about/versions/12/backup-restore For apps running on and targeting Android 12 and higher: Specifying android:allowBackup="false" does disable backups to Google Drive, but doesn’t...
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Root phone and Download Swift Backup
Thank me later too
Thx...
fmmatt23 said:
Root phone and Download Swift Backup
Thank me later too
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Root phone?
Before rooting, you have to unlock bootloader. Doing that will wipe everything. What will he backup then?
fmmatt23 said:
Root phone and Download Swift Backup
Thank me later too
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I use FTP Server Pro along with Filezilla Client on my computer too for non-app data. i.e. Everything else. If you're rooted then you can poke about in system folders too.
Once you copy everything into a folder, it makes it easy to backup/restore the whole storage.

Question Data restore after unsuccessful Android 12 update, bug 12 rkq1.211119.001, help is needed :(

Hi, I don't know if it's the right place to ask for help, but I'll still try.
A couple of days ago while travelling I updated my OnePlus 9 Pro with the latest update of Android 12 not knowing that update was apparently quite buggy as I found out later. Previously all updates have always run smoothly on my phones, so I wasn't really cautious about it. As a result after update phone didn't work anymore, it started always to vibrate after giving sim card PIN kinda trying to start (similar to the sound of whirring hard drive), but it couldn't go beyond the home screen's wallpaper. As I needed my phone, I had to choose "Format user data" under Wipe data from the boot menu as there weren't any other options under Wipe. I got a working phone after that, but I lost all my data.
So the question is: is there a way to restore videos and photos from the gallery (my photos weren't synchronizing to Google Photos) after this formatting? And more precisely, eg. by using DroidKit Data recovery tool I can perform only quick recovery unrooted, which doesn't find any files from the gallery. There is an option to perform a deep recovery, but for that I need to root my phone. Rooting apparently requires bootloader unlocking, which most likely wipes all phone data anyway without possibility to restore.
And more questions: would a deep recovery even find those gallery files, if the phone would be rooted? If bootloader unlocking wipes all data completely, so it wouldn't be possible to restore any data after that for sure? Is there an option to perform a deep scan without a phone being rooted? Is there an option to root without bootloader unlocking? There are some apps, which don't really do automatic rooting, and they aren't trustworthy, despite they say that they can root phones in seconds.
I definitely have learned from this recent experience, and I will do better in the future.
I think most likely it's not possible to restore my photos and videos I lost in this case, but I just had to ask to make sure, there are no more tricks I can use... Any thoughts? Thanks!
I would think there would be an app in the app store that would recover your photos and videos without root since they are to located in the root drive. It may take a few tries to find the right app. Good luck. That is why I routinely backup everything on my internal storage to the PC just for this reason.
Your storage is encrypted. There is no way to recover the files as the factory reset generated new keys when wiping the storage. Sorry for the bad news. Make sure to make backups before taking updates in the future is all anyone can suggest.
EtherealRemnant said:
Your storage is encrypted. There is no way to recover the files as the factory reset generated new keys when wiping the storage. Sorry for the bad news. Make sure to make backups before taking updates in the future is all anyone can suggest.
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Thank you for the reply! I just wonder, why then everywhere on so many websites they say, it's possible to recover data after factory reset? But as I tried it seems impossible as you say.
Just one example: https://www.hardreset.info/devices/...possible-to-recover-data-after-factory-reset/.
73ch61rl said:
Thank you for the reply! I just wonder, why then everywhere on so many websites they say, it's possible to recover data after factory reset? But as I tried it seems impossible as you say.
Just one example: https://www.hardreset.info/devices/...possible-to-recover-data-after-factory-reset/.
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Then go after it......
The 8 Best Free Android Data Recovery Software [2023]
Is there any free Android data recovery software? Yes, 100%. The top 8 free Android data recovery software can help you recover deleted files from Android mobile phone carrying a Micro SD card.
recoverit.wondershare.com
73ch61rl said:
Thank you for the reply! I just wonder, why then everywhere on so many websites they say, it's possible to recover data after factory reset? But as I tried it seems impossible as you say.
Just one example: https://www.hardreset.info/devices/...possible-to-recover-data-after-factory-reset/.
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I mean a lot of those places just copy and paste info to drive clicks. Android didn't always encrypt userdata.
TheGhost1951 said:
Then go after it......
The 8 Best Free Android Data Recovery Software [2023]
Is there any free Android data recovery software? Yes, 100%. The top 8 free Android data recovery software can help you recover deleted files from Android mobile phone carrying a Micro SD card.
recoverit.wondershare.com
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I've tried many of those before, but they don't see gallery photos nor videos at all after phone factory reset, though they claim they can do that. What these apps can see and recover in my experience are call history, documents, audio files, sms (all of these things were recovered anyway from the phone backup), photos and videos from Whatsapp (which I don't need as its' chats were backed up before that update). Some of them offer a deep recovery (don't know what a deep scan would find in the end), which requires phone to be rooted, and that requires bootloader unlocking, which will wipe storage for good anyway, so basically all those apps are useless.
73ch61rl said:
I've tried many of those before, but they don't see gallery photos nor videos at all after phone factory reset, though they claim they can do that. What these apps can see and recover in my experience are call history, documents, audio files, sms (all of these things were recovered anyway from the phone backup), photos and videos from Whatsapp (which I don't need as its' chats were backed up before that update). Some of them offer a deep recovery (don't know what a deep scan would find in the end), which requires phone to be rooted, and that requires bootloader unlocking, which will wipe storage for good anyway, so basically all those apps are useless.
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Then I am out of answers, sorry!
TheGhost1951 said:
Then I am out of answers, sorry!
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Thank you for trying to help anyway!

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