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How to recover deleted photos from your mobile device

There are several methods you can use to recover deleted photos from your mobile device:



Use a data recovery app: There are many data recovery apps available for both Android and iOS devices that can help you recover deleted photos. Some popular options include Disk Drill, Recuva, and EaseUS MobiSaver.


Restore from a backup: If you have a backup of your mobile device, you may be able to restore the deleted photos from that backup. This can typically be done through the settings on your device or using iTunes for iOS devices.


Use a cloud service: If you have saved your photos to a cloud service, such as Google Photos or iCloud, you may be able to recover the deleted photos from the cloud.


Use a computer: If none of the above methods work, you can try connecting your mobile device to a computer and using data recovery software to scan for deleted files. This method may require a deeper scan and more technical expertise.


It's important to note that the success of photo recovery depends on several factors, such as how long the photos have been deleted and how much new data has been written to the device since the deletion. It is always best to stop using your device as soon as you realize you have lost photos and to try to recover them as soon as possible.

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