There are many reasons why Samsung phones (such as the powerful Samsung Galaxy S9/S8/S7/S6/S5/S4 or the affordable Samsung Galaxy J2/J3/J7) are loved by avid photographers. One of these reasons is the availability of multiple native photo recovery methods, which can be used to recover deleted photos from Samsung with just a few taps on the screen. Show Quick Navigation
Pro tip: Most of the Samsung photo recovery methods described in this article work only for a limited amount of time from the initial data loss incident. As such, you should begin the recovery process as soon as possible and avoid using your Samsung phone or tablet until you get your photos back. Let’s take a look at five methods that you can use to recover deleted photos from any Samsung phone or tablet regardless of if they’ve been accidentally deleted a few minutes ago or became permanently lost due to user error or mechanical damage. Method #1: Check Recycle Bin in the Gallery AppTo recover deleted photos from the Samsung Gallery Recycle bin:
You can restore multiple photos at once by tapping and holding a photo and then choosing all other photos you want to undelete. Method #2: Try Data Recovery SoftwareData recovery software can be divided into two broad categories: desktop (Windows and macOS) and mobile (Android). Applications that belong in the first category, such as Disk Drill and EaseUS MobiSaver for Android, almost always deliver superior data recovery results, but they rarely work without root. We’ve managed to get our hands on an exclusive Disk Drill PRO discount code that let’s you take 40% off your purchase at CleverFiles. Just enter “DD40-ANDROID” at checkout or follow this link. On the other hand, native Android data recovery apps, such as DiskDigger, can be installed directly from the Google Play Store and used even without root. However, their recovery performance on non-rooted devices is severely limited. You can avoid rooting your Samsung phone by recovering photos directly from the microSD card. Just note that the photos you want to recover may be stored inside the phone’s internal memory and not on the microSD card. Method #3: Check Samsung CloudTo recover lost photos from Samsung Cloud:
If you’re still missing important photos, there’s a chance that you’ve accidentally deleted them without even realizing it. Fortunately, Samsung Cloud has its own trash folder. To retrieve them from it, go to Settings > Accounts and backup > Samsung Cloud > Gallery > Trash. Select your photos and tap Restore. Deleted photos remain in the Samsung Cloud’s trash folder only for 15 days. If you’re among the 1 billion or so users who rely on the service to keep important memories safely backed up on Google’s servers, then you can follow the instructions below to recover all permanently deleted photos using any phone—not just the one they were stored on originally. To recover deleted photos from a Samsung phone using Google Photos:
Google Photos has a special folder for deleted photos, called Bin, and you can access it by tapping Library at the bottom and selecting the Bin option. To restore a photo from the Bin, touch and hold the photo you want to restore and then tap Restore at the bottom. Keep in mind that deleted photos stay in the Bin only for up to 60 days or until the Bin is emptied, depending on what comes first. Unfortunately, not all lost photos can be recovered at home. For example, it’s virtually impossible for regular Samsung users to retrieve important photos that are not stored in the cloud from a broken or water-damaged Samsung phone. In such situations, your best option is a professional data recovery service. Yes, sending your phone to professionals equipped with specialized tools that allow them to retrieve data directly from flash memory chips can be expensive, but the only other option is permanent data loss. The good news is that there are many excellent data recovery services that offer a free evaluation and charge their customers only when they successfully recover lost data. FAQIf you want to recover deleted photos directly on your Samsung phone or tablet, you can download DiskDigger from the Google Play Store. Alternatively, you can connect your Samsung device to a computer and recover deleted photos using Disk Drill. Cloud backup services like Samsung Cloud or Google Photos make it possible to recover photos that were stored on a Samsung phone from any computer, tablet, or phone. If you have a Samsung Galaxy Note with a screen so broken that you can’t properly use the phone anymore, then you can connect it to a computer and transfer your photos from the internal memory and SD card to a hard drive or external storage device. As a Samsung user, you can choose from several effective methods whenever you need to recover deleted photos. In this article, we’ve described five such methods and explained when each of them should be used. All that’s left for you to do is start the recovery process as soon as possible, follow our instructions, and make sure to be more careful next time. |