By Selena KomezUpdated on January 14, 2018
Many Android users would like to take a lot of photos and videos in their daily life and store them on the phone,like OnePlus, HTC, Sony, Samsung, iPhone. Have you ever accidentally deleted your pictures, videos and other media files from OnePlus Android phone, or formatted the media storage? Don’t panic! Android Data Recovery can help you retrieve photos and videos from OnePlus 5/5T, OnePlus 3/3T, OnePlus X, OnePlus 2, OnePlus One.
Not only recover deleted Media files like pictures, videos, music and App photos & videos, U.Fone Android Data Recovery also can recover call logs, contacts and text messages contents deleted or lost due to other reasons from various mobile phones:
Improper Handling – Data lossing due to the transfer process between phone to phone and phone to computer.
Factory reset – Restoring factory settings and cuase data lossing.
Accidental Deletion – Accidentally deleted photos or videos on your phone by careless.
Android OS/Rooting Error – Data loss due to Android OS update or rooting the device error.
Device Failure/Stuck Virus – Missing data or your phone system crash due to viral infection.
Attack System Crash – The system was attacked by a virus or crashed for some reason.
Forgotten Password – Phone screen locked due to forgotten password and want to extract your important data fro backup on computer.
SD Card Issue – Phone’s SD card formatted or data deleted/lost on your SD card.
Other reasons – Phone was damaged or broken, flashing ROM, bricked,etc.
But the actual contents of the file are still physically present on the internal storage, until overwritten by new data and can be recovered using Android Data Recovery tools. We will take how to recover deleted photos on OnePlus 5 as example.
Step 1. Run Android Data Recovery and connect OnePlus 5 to computer
Download, install and run Android Data Recovery on your computer.
Then click “Android Data Recovery” and then connect your OnePlus 5 Android phone to computer via USB cable.
Connect OnePlus phone to PC
Step 2. Enable USB debugging
The program will prompt you to “Enable USB debugging” according to three different situations:
1) For Android 2.3 or earlier: Enter “Settings” < Click “Applications” < Click “Development” < Check “USB debugging”
2) For Android 3.0 to 4.1: Enter “Settings” < Click “Developer options” < Check “USB debugging”
3) For Android 4.2 or newer: Enter “Settings” < Click “About Phone” < Tap “Build number” for several times until getting a note “You are under developer mode” < Back to “Settings” < Click “Developer options” < Check “USB debugging”
enable usb debugging
Note: If you still get this window and the USB debugging has been enabled, please try to disable it and reset it again.
Step 3. Begin to analyzing and scan your OnePlus Phone
When you see the below windows, your OnePlus 5 has been connected to the program successfully. Now, select the file type “Photo Library” and “Videos” and click “Next” button to analyze your phone’s data.
Turn to the screen of your OnePlus 5 phone now, you will see a request pops up on it. Just click “Allow” and “Start” button one-by-one, which will allow the program to scan lost data from your device.
Step 4. Recover Photos and Videos from OnePlus 5 Phone
Preview the recoverable file in the category of “Gallery” and “Videos” at the left side of the window, then check the files you want back and click “Recover” to recover deleted photos from your OnePlus 5 phone and save them on your computer.
Finished!
Now, download Android Data Recovery to have a try!
Tips:If you want to transfer thosed retrieved data back to your phone,you can use this iOS Android Manager,which is designed for user manage and transfer data on Android and iOS iPhone,so you can use this program important restored photos, videos, contacts and more from computer to your Android phone directly.
Learn more: How to transfer files from computer to Android
How to Get Back Deleted Contacts on OnePlus Phone
How to Recover Text Messages Messages from OnePlus Phone
Recover Data from Broken Screen Android Phone
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