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How to Recover Deleted Photos from HTC One

-- Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Assume that we have cell phones like HTC with us in our daily life ever since the Titanic period, the time when the giant vessel crashed into the iceberg and sunk into the dark ocean. We will know more about what happened that day because people will take photos of what we see, what we play, what happened with their phones as we will do today. If the archaeologist salvages the debris of the Titanic, they may find the phones that the passengers use, they can recover those data that stored in their photos and uncovered more and more detail on how the tragedy happens. What we need is to back up your HTC One M10 before. And download a recovery tool called Android Photo Recovery on your computer. It can help you recover any HTC lost data, for example, photos.

Android Photo Recovery is an almighty recovery tool that you can recover your deleted contacts, text messages, videos, photos, and save them on your computer. No matter you use which version of operating system, Android 2.3 to 4.3 are included. You can recover those data from your HTC One with simply 4 steps with the help of Android Photo Recovery.

You can download the trial version of Android Photo Recovery on your computer and read the instruction below.

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Steps to Restore HTC Lost Photos with Android Photo Recovery

Before recover Android lost data with Android Photo Recovery, make sure not to have your Android backup overwritten. Otherwise, your data will get lost and can't be restored any more. Keep your HTC save and download Android Data Recovery on your computer.

Step 1 Launch Program on your Computer
When you have downloaded and installed Android Photo Recovery on your PC, launch it and you will be required to connect your HTC One M10 via USB cable. Connect it well otherwise the recovery won't end up successfully.

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Step 2 Enable USB Debugging of your HTC One Phone
Enable the USB debugging of your HTC One if you haven't do that before, if you have, you can just neglect this step and just move on to the next part. To enable USB debugging on HTC, you should go to Settings>About>Software Information>More. When found the "Build Numbers" option, tap it seven times to activate developer mode. Go back to the Settings interface, tap the "Developer Option" and check the box next the "USB Debugging"

Android Data Recovery enables you to selectively scan deleted files, "Gallery", for example.

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Step 3 Allow to Scan HTC for Lost Data
Allow the program to analyze your device by clicking "Allow" and when your HTC One are detected, and go on scanning your HTC. The progressing bar will show you how far the process goes.

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Step 4 Preview and Recover Deleted HTC One Data
Within few seconds, all your Android data will be scanned out and listed in categories. You are allowed to preview those data one after another and mark down those you want to recover. After you finished choosing, click "Recover" to start the recovery. Few seconds latter, you have whatever you want with you.

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Step 5 Frequently Back up Your HTC One to Protect the Files
HTC One backup files are easily overwritten if you have set auto-sync before, so do backup frequently with your HTC One from time to time. To back up your precious HTC One data, use Android Transfer. It can help you not only back up HTC data, but also transfer data between smartphones even if they run different operating system.

That's all! Simple, isn't it? The recovery tool is so easy-operating, efficient a recovery tool for you to recover your HTC One M10 deleted contacts, videos, text messages and so on. Why not download the trial version of Android Photo Recovery on your computer and try to perform the recovery on your own.

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Ivy Bruce

Ivy Bruce is the Founder and Editorial Director at Recovery-Android Studio. You can also find her on Google+ and Twitter.