By Selena KomezUpdated on September 06, 2018
“Last night I accidentally break the screen of my Samsung Galaxy phone after dropped it on the floor. Now I want to extract some meaning photos from the broken phone before sending it to the repair store, this photos is important to me. However, I can’t enter password to unlock the phone since the broken touch screen is unresponsive. Are there any ways to recover data when I am locked out of the phone?”
For most people, they set a lock screen password to protect their phone data from leaking for others. When your phone get a broken screen or it get damaged for other causes, you must be depressed. What’s worse, the data stored on the phone and you have no way to extract it from the broken device, since the screen is broken. Have you ever encountered with this situation? Your phone accidentally dropped on the floor and the screen is unresponsive and you can’t enter the lock screen password on it. How to recover data from the phone which you can’t enter password on it? Here is the best solution for you to solve the question.
If your Samsung Galaxy screen is totally not working and you haven’t backed it up on your Google account, there is a perfect way to help you rescue the data. With Broken Android Data Extraction, you can access the locked Samsung Galaxy without a password and recover data when you can’t enter password on Samsung Galaxy. It allows you to extract contacts, messages, call logs, photos, videos, WhatsApp messages, documents, and more types of files from broken Android device. In general, it is a superior data recovery tool for recovering data from Android device for any broken cases, such as, broken screen, stuck at black screen, stuck in the Download Mode, stuck in the restart loop and others. This program compatibles with almost all Samsung models and Android models, insist of Galaxy S4/S5/S6, Note 3/4/5.
Step 1. Connect Samsung Phone to the Computer
In the home page of program, click “Broken Android Data Extraction” among three options, then connect the Samsung Galaxy phone with locked screen to the computer with a USB cable, and click the “Start” button.
Step 2. Select the Files to Scan
The program will begin to scan data from your phone, click the files contain the data you want. Click the files name then click “Next“. If you want to recover all files at once, please click “Select All” item.
Step 3. Select Broken Situation for your Samsung
In this step the program will guide you to another screen, you will see several fault types of phone choices. Please choose the one which match your phone. In this case, you should click “Others“.
Step 4. Select Samsung Phone Model
Select the brand and model of your phone according to the option. (You could click the “No my device in the list” option if you can’t find your phone model.)
Step 5. Enter Samsung into the Download Mode
Follow the instruction to enter your phone into the Download Mode.
Note:Please keep the connection between the phone and the computer during this process.
Step 6. Analyze Data of Samsung Phone
After entered the phone into the Download Mode, the program will start downloading the recovery package for analyzing your phone data, which will cost you some minutes.
Once the downloading is completes, all recoverable files including the selected items stored on the device will be scanned out.
Step 7. Preview and Recover Data from Samsung Phone
Lastly, it will list all deleted/lost or existing data from Samsung in the scan out list, including gallery, videos, contacts, messages, and more. Select and preview the data you want under items, recover the selected data and save them on the computer by clicking “Recover” button.
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