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Follow these steps: Open the settings app on your Android phone. Tap on Backup & Restore. Restore data from Google account. Sign in with your Google account credentials. Follow the on-screen instructions. Complete the restoration process.
The Recuva data recovery for Android is supported by its Windows application. Therefore, you first need to connect your phone's SD card to the system in order to get the lost data back. Needless to say, it can also retrieve the lost content from Android's SD card and not its internal storage.
Open the Google Play Store on your Android device. Tap on your profile icon in the top right. Select "My apps and games", then go to the "Library" tab. Here you'll see a list of apps you've had on any of your devices with your Google account.
Firstly, you need to unmount the SD card from your Android phone and connect it to your Windows PC instead. Once the card is detected, launch the Recuva application to start the recovery wizard. At first, you need to select what kind of data you want the application to scan.
You can restore recently deleted photos and videos that are still in your trash. Items that are permanently deleted can't be restored. Backed up photos and videos stay in your trash for 60 days. Photos and videos that weren't backed up stay in your trash for 30 days.
Part 1: Recover Deleted Files on Android without Computer via Recycle Bin On your Android phone, go to its "Gallery"/"Album". Click "MORE" from the upper-right corner. Touch "Settings" > "Recycle bin". From there, you can locate all the deleted photos and videos. Choose what you desire and hit the "restore" sign.
After you (or other members in a conversation) delete a message, the message is permanently removed from your Google Account and can't be recovered.
Android phones use the Google Messages app, the bread and butter of most Android software. But it doesn't have an easy method to manipulate the recycle bin, even if you're running Android 15. Your messages are lost forever after deleting them.
The deleted message(s) is moved to trash and deleted permanently in 30 days or trash can be emptied manually.
Android phones use the Google Messages app, the bread and butter of most Android software. But it doesn't have an easy method to manipulate the recycle bin, even if you're running Android 15. Your messages are lost forever after deleting them.