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How to Use Eassos Android Data Recovery to Restore Photos and Messages

What it does

Eassos Android Data Recovery scans Android devices (internal storage and SD card) to locate and recover deleted or lost files, including photos and messages (SMS). It supports common image formats (JPEG, PNG, GIF) and message data extraction where the device database is accessible.

Before you start

  • Stop using the device to avoid overwriting deleted files.
  • Charge the device to at least 50%.
  • Backup any current important data if possible.
  • Have a Windows PC available (Eassos tools run on Windows) and a USB cable.

Step-by-step: Restore photos and messages

  1. Download and install Eassos Android Data Recovery on your Windows PC from the official site.
  2. Enable USB debugging on the Android device:
    • Settings → About phone → tap Build number 7 times → return to Settings → Developer options → enable USB debugging.
  3. Connect the device to the PC with a USB cable and allow any prompts on the phone to trust the computer.
  4. Launch the program on the PC. It should detect your device.
  5. Choose the recovery mode: select Android Data Recovery (or the equivalent option for scanning internal storage/SD card).
  6. Select file types to scan: pick Photos (Images) and Messages (SMS) to speed the scan.
  7. Start the scan. The software will analyze storage and list recoverable items. Scanning time varies by storage size.
  8. Preview results. Navigate to the Photos and Messages sections to preview recoverable images and message threads or individual SMS.
  9. Select items to recover. Check the photos and messages you need.
  10. Recover to PC. Click Recover (or Save) and choose a folder on the computer—do not save recovered files back to the Android device to avoid overwriting other recoverable data.
  11. Verify recovered files on the PC. For messages, the software may export them as HTML, TXT, or CSV—open to confirm content.

Tips for better recovery

  • Use the deepest/advanced scan mode if initial quick scan finds few results.
  • If the device needs root access for full recovery, follow official guidance carefully; rooting carries risks and may void warranty.
  • For encrypted or physically damaged devices, professional services may be required.
  • Recovering soon after deletion improves success rates.

Limitations & cautions

  • No guarantee of full recovery—overwritten or corrupted data might be unrecoverable.
  • Some features may require device rooting. Rooting can expose security/privacy risks.
  • Ensure you download the official Eassos installer to avoid malicious copies.

If you want, I can provide a concise checklist you can print and follow during recovery.

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