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How to recover deleted photos from Samsung Galaxy Tab

“How to recover deleted photos from Samsung Galaxy Tab? So i downloaded and app that gave me many ads so i deleted it and ads still came so i did a factory reset and i lost all my photos

i was just on vacation so i lost like 50 vacation photos someone told me they are still on the tablet just not visible i need someone to give me the name a program that can recover then Thank you!” —— Answers Yahoo

It is wonderful to take your fovarite photos with your Samsung Galaxy Tab in your free time. However, you may sometimes delete these photos by pressing the wrong button or factory reset, device crashing or any other reasons.

Don’t be so worried, the photos deleted are still in your device, it is just invisible until you use a professional Android Data Recovery like Wondershare Dr. Fone for Android to help you recover your deleted photos.

Dr. Fone for Android can recover deleted photos from Samsung Galaxy Tab. Besides, it can also recover deleted videos, contacts, messages, audio, documents and Whatsapp chat history from Samsung Galaxy Tab, Samsung Galaxy S5/S4/S3/S, Samsung Galaxy Note 1/2/3, Samsung Galaxy Nexus etc

Step by step to recover deleted photos from Samsung Galaxy S3

Step 1: Connect Samsung Galaxy Tab to the computer

Download, install and run Dr. Fone for Android, and then connect your Samsung Galaxy Tab to the computer via USB.

How to recover deleted photos from Samsung Galaxy Tab

Step 2: Enable USB debugging before scanning your Android

Check whether you’ve enabled USB debugging on your Android device. If it isn’t detected by the program, you need to enable USB debugging. Check what Android OS is your phone and then follow the instructions below to open USB debugging.

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”

How to recover deleted photos from Samsung Galaxy Tab

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. Scan your Samsung Galaxy Tab for deleted photos

When your device is connected and detected by the program, click “Start” in the screen below to start analyzing your Samsung Galaxy Tab.

How to recover deleted photos from Samsung Galaxy Tab

Note: Before doing this, make sure that your phone battery is more than 20% charged, so that you can get a smooth scan

If your device is not rooted before, the program will directly scan it after the analysis.

Note: For the device that Wondershare Dr.Fone for Android doesn’t support currently, it may lead you to set USB Mass Storage on your device to scan photos, videos, music and documents, or to root your device by yourself (if there is no USB Mass Storage option). All rooted Android devices are supported well. You can choose to do it or not by yourself.

If you rooted your device before, you need to allow the program Superuser authorization on the screen of your device. Just click “Allow” when the message pops out on your device’s home screen. Then back to your computer, and click “Start” on the program’s screen to scan your device.

How to recover deleted photos from Samsung Galaxy Tab

Note: For some devices, they may ask you to click “Allow” more than one time on your device’s homescreen. It’s normal. Just do it if it askes. It doesn’t matter. Just click it until it doesn’t appear again or the program has begun its real scan.

Do not disconnect your device during the scan, or the scan will fail.

How to recover deleted photos from Samsung Galaxy Tab

Step 4: Preview and recover photos from Samsung Galaxy Tab

After finishing the scanning process, a list of recoverable files that have been found from your Samung will be shown. In addition, there will be a preview window of files where you can preview the contacts, SMS, photos and videos from Samsung device. Mark the photos you want and click “Recover“. You can selectively save them on your computer.

How to recover deleted photos from Samsung Galaxy Tab

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