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HOW TO RESTORE DELETED PHOTOS ON A ROOTED PHONE

If you aren’t using either a cloud backup service or a memory card, it becomes a lot harder to recover deleted photos from your Android phone. Despite claims from certain apps online, there’s no way to scan your phone’s internal storage to recover lost files—unless the phone is rooted.

If you’re desperate, you can try rooting your phone. But this may require you to wipe your device, and that significantly increases the likelihood that your deleted pictures will be overwritten and lost forever.

Fortunately, if your phone is already rooted, the process is simple. See our in-depth guide on how to root an Android phone for more.

UNDELETE PHOTOS WITH DISKDIGGER

Install the app DiskDigger Photo Recovery from the Play Store. This is free for photo and video recovery; you only have to pay if you want to recover other types of files.

Launch the app and grant root permissions when prompted. You’ll now see Basic Scan and Full Scan options. Ignore the first one, as it can only find low-res thumbnails of your images. Instead, you’ll want to use the Full Scan option.

Find your phone’s internal storage. This is normally the /data partition. Tap it, then choose the type of file you want to search for (likely JPG and/or PNG). Tap OK to begin.

The app starts scanning immediately and shows you a thumbnail grid of everything it finds. It doesn’t just show your deleted photos—it shows every image in your phone’s internal storage. The process thus takes a while to complete.

To filter out some of the findings, tap the Settings icon. You should set a larger Minimum File Size—by choosing 1,000,000, for example, you’ll limit your results to images larger than a megabyte. You can also limit the date to a time near when the photos were taken.

DiskDigger can’t find every deleted photo, and some might be corrupted. When it does find the ones you want, select them and tap Recover.

oose where you want to save the file. You can save them to a specific app, or put them straight back into your camera folder. Choose the DCIM folder to do this. Click OK to save your photos, and you’re done.

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