Accidentally deleted your messages from Samsung phones, like SamsungGalaxy S22/S21/S20/S9/S8, Samsung Note, Samsung Ace, Samsung Wave? Actually, when the message is deleted, it doesn’t go to the trash or the recycle bin, because there isn’t trash or a recycle bin on your Samsung as on the computer. And it’s only marked as useless information and can be overwritten by new data. Therefore, the deleted message only turns to be invisible and disappears until being overwritten.
Well, you don’t need to panic. Android Data Recovery software can help you recover deleted text messages, pictures, videos, and contacts from Samsung phones. As the world’s first Android data recovery software, it’s completely safe and reliable.
Information on Professional Android Data Recovery Software
- Directly recover deleted messages from Samsung phone with full information such as name, phone number, attached images, email, message, data, and more. And saving the deleted messages as CSV, HTML for your use.
- Get back lost or deleted photos, videos, audio files, contacts, messages, messages attachments, call history, WhatsApp, documents from android phone and SD cards inside your Android device.
- Regain lost data for android phones because of accidentally deleting, factory resetting, system crash, forgotten password, flashing ROM, rooting, etc.
- Preview and selectively check to get back lost or deleted data from Android smartphones and tablets.
- Repair android phone system to normal like frozen crashed, black-screen, virus-attack, screen-locked and extract data from dead/broken android phone internal storage,
- Almost all Android smartphones and tablets are supported, such as Samsung, HTC, LG, Huawei, Sony, Sharp, Windows phone, etc.
Download the free trial version of this software on your computer.
How to Recover Deleted Text Messages from Samsung
Step 1. Connect your Samsung device to the computer
Download, install and run the program. Select the “Android Data Recovery” option and then connect your Samsung phone to PC via USB.
Step 2 Enable USB debugging on your Samsung
If you have not opened the USB debugging option yet, this program will ask you to do it. Follow the way below to do it now.
- 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”
Step 3. Analyze and scan your Samsung
Now the program needs to analyze your device before scanning it, you can select the file type “Messages” and then click “Next” on the window below to begin it.
Then go to your device when you get the window below. Here you need to move to your phone and tap on “Allow” to enable the Superuser Request. And then click “Start” on the program’s window to begin scanning your Samsung Galaxy.
Step 4: Preview and restore deleted text messages
When the scan finishes, you can preview the whole message contents in the scan result as a list. You can preview them one by one and choose those you want to recover and click the “Recover” button to save them as an HTML file on your computer.
Note: You can see that messages found here contain those you deleted recently (displayed in orange) and those existing on your Samsung (displayed in black). You can separate them by using the button above: Only display deleted items.
Moreover, you can preview and restore contacts, photos, and videos (no preview), as well as you do with the messages. Contacts can be saved as CSV, VCF, and HTML files on your computer.
Now, download this powerful program to have a try!