Thursday, March 31, 2016

How to Retrieve Deleted Contacts from Samsung Galaxy S7


The Samsung Galaxy S7 features a 5.1- inch Quad HD AMOLED screen, Qualcomm's most powerful Anapdragon 820 system chip under the hood and a brand new 12-megapixel camera with low light superpowers. All of that runs on a new edition of TouchWiz on top of Android 6.0 Marshmallow. And more, the micro  SD card solt is back: you can use a card of up to 200GB of the Galaxy S7. The Galaxy S7 also has a very large, 3000mA battery and it adds P68 water resistance. As more and more people choose Samsung Galaxy S7, data recovery problem is frequently asked now.



Many data lost from Samsung Galaxy S7 due to accidental deletion, factory reset, SD card formation, device crash. Don't worry, you still have a chance to restore those deleted/lost contacts on Samsung Galaxy S7 with a Samsung Data Recovery. No matter whatever may be the reasons behind the loss of data this tool is capable of retrieving all types of files such as text messages, calls history, contacts, photos, videos, audio files, document files and many other files from Samsung Galaxy S7

Samsung Data Recovery can recover deleted contacts from Samsung Galaxy S7 without a backup file. It is an easy-to-use and practical data recovery tool for Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 Edge/S6/S5/S4, Galaxy Note 5/4/3, Galaxy A7/A8/A9, Samsung Captivate, Samsung Infuse, Galaxy Nexus, Samsung Epic 4G Touch and so on. Besides contacts, it can retrieve text messages, pictures, videos, call logs and other files from your Samsung Galaxy device.

Note: Stop using your Samsung phone to take photos, send emails and do any other things that will create new data in the device. Or your valuable contacts may be overwritten and gone forever.



Tutorial to Recover Deleted Contacts from Galaxy S7/S7 Edge/S6

Step 1. Connect Galaxy S7 to Your Computer

Download and install the Samsung Data Recovery software and run it, then connect your Galaxy S7 (Edge) to the computer via a USB Cable.



Step 2. Turn on USB Debugging on Samsung Galaxy S7

you should make it possible in advance. Here is the right way to open USB debugging follow below steps:
1) For Android 5.1 to 6.1: 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"
2) For Android 4.2 to 5.0: 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"
3) For Android 4.2 or earlier: Enter "Settings" > Click "Developer options" > Check "USB debugging"



Step 3. Analyze and Scan Your Galaxy S7 Contacts

After enabling USB debugging on your Galaxy S7, click "Next" so that the software can analyze the data on your Samsung phone.



If you have rooted your Android phone before, you need to allow the program Superuser authorization on the screen of your device before the scan. Just click "Allow" when the message pops up on the device's screen. Then back to your computer and click "Start" to scan your Samsung Galaxy S7 device.



Step 4. Preview and Recover Deleted Contacts from Galaxy S7

The tool will take some time to scan the data. After that, you can preview the recovered data found in the scan result. If you want to recover contacts, click “Contacts” section and then select the contacts which you want back on your PC. Finally, click on “Recover” button and within few times, you can restore deleted phone numbers from your Samsung Galaxy S7 device.





Read More:

How to Recover Data from Samsung Galaxy S7/ S7 Edge

How to Transfer Data from Samsung Galaxy to iPhone SE/6S

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