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Saturday 26 July 2014

Backup the data of deleted contacts in android phones

 Data recovery in android phones

Some people may accidentally delete their contacts from Android. How to get those important contacts back? When you deleted contacts from Android, they were not really gone, but only marked as useless on your phone and could be overwritten by new data. Therefore, you'd better stop using your phone after losing your contacts, to ensure a higher rate of recovery.

Simple steps for recover the deleted contacts in android phone:

  •  Connect your Android mobile phone to the computer (enable USB debugging)
  •  Download android data recovery software for pc or laptop.
  •  Before connect the android phone usb debugging ON.
  •  Install the android drivers automatically when connected to pc or laptop.
  • After that Run the data recovery software on pc or laptop.
  • Start the scan android phone.
  • Then appear the screen contacts,images,videos and select contacts.
  • Then you will be getting contacts one by one in csv file format or jpeg format


ou'll get the main window below.
If you didn’t enable USB debugging on your device, you’ll see the window below. Follow the detailed expression below. There are three different ways to finish this job for different Android system:
Note: If you have already enabled USB debugging on your device before, you can skip this step.
  • 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"
- See more at: http://www.android-recovery-transfer.com/recover-deleted-contacts-from-android-phone.html#sthash.cXZeEMn8.dpuf

Step 1. Connect your Samsung mobile phone to the computer (enable USB debugging)

Download, install and run Android Data Recovery on your computer, and you'll get the main window below.

- See more at: http://www.android-recovery-transfer.com/recover-deleted-contacts-from-android-phone.html#sthash.cXZeEMn8.dpuf

Step 1. Connect your Samsung mobile phone to the computer (enable USB debugging)

Download, install and run Android Data Recovery on your computer, and you'll get the main window below.

- See more at: http://www.android-recovery-transfer.com/recover-deleted-contacts-from-android-phone.html#sthash.cXZeEMn8.dpuf

ownload, install and run Android Data Recovery on your computer, and you'll get the main window below.

If you didn’t enable USB debugging on your device, you’ll see the window below. Follow the detailed expression below. There are three different ways to finish this job for different Android system:
Note: If you have already enabled USB debugging on your device before, you can skip this step.
  • 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"

Then connect your Android device to the computer and move to the next step.

Step 2.  Analyze and scan your Android device for lost contacts

After the program detected your Android device, you'll get a window below. Before scanning your device, let the program analyze it by clicking “Start” button.

The analysis will take you a few seconds. After that, you'll get a window as follows. As the window shows, click "Allow" button on your Android device's screen to permit the Superuser Request. Then click "Start" button on the program's window to begin the scan.

Step3. Preview and restore contacts from Android phones

After the scan, it will remind you when all contacts and messages have been scanned out. Then you can stop it and preview all your contacts. Mark the data those you want to get back and click "Recover" button to save them on your computer.

- See more at: http://www.android-recovery-transfer.com/recover-deleted-contacts-from-android-phone.html#sthash.cXZeEMn8.dpuf
ownload, install and run Android Data Recovery on your computer, and you'll get the main window below.

If you didn’t enable USB debugging on your device, you’ll see the window below. Follow the detailed expression below. There are three different ways to finish this job for different Android system:
Note: If you have already enabled USB debugging on your device before, you can skip this step.
  • 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"

Then connect your Android device to the computer and move to the next step.

Step 2.  Analyze and scan your Android device for lost contacts

After the program detected your Android device, you'll get a window below. Before scanning your device, let the program analyze it by clicking “Start” button.

The analysis will take you a few seconds. After that, you'll get a window as follows. As the window shows, click "Allow" button on your Android device's screen to permit the Superuser Request. Then click "Start" button on the program's window to begin the scan.

Step3. Preview and restore contacts from Android phones

After the scan, it will remind you when all contacts and messages have been scanned out. Then you can stop it and preview all your contacts. Mark the data those you want to get back and click "Recover" button to save them on your computer.

- See more at: http://www.android-recovery-transfer.com/recover-deleted-contacts-from-android-phone.html#sthash.cXZeEMn8.dpuf
ownload, install and run Android Data Recovery on your computer, and you'll get the main window below.

If you didn’t enable USB debugging on your device, you’ll see the window below. Follow the detailed expression below. There are three different ways to finish this job for different Android system:
Note: If you have already enabled USB debugging on your device before, you can skip this step.
  • 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"

Then connect your Android device to the computer and move to the next step.

Step 2.  Analyze and scan your Android device for lost contacts

After the program detected your Android device, you'll get a window below. Before scanning your device, let the program analyze it by clicking “Start” button.

The analysis will take you a few seconds. After that, you'll get a window as follows. As the window shows, click "Allow" button on your Android device's screen to permit the Superuser Request. Then click "Start" button on the program's window to begin the scan.

Step3. Preview and restore contacts from Android phones

After the scan, it will remind you when all contacts and messages have been scanned out. Then you can stop it and preview all your contacts. Mark the data those you want to get back and click "Recover" button to save them on your computer.

- See more at: http://www.android-recovery-transfer.com/recover-deleted-contacts-from-android-phone.html#sthash.cXZeEMn8.dpuf

Step 1. Connect your Samsung mobile phone to the computer (enable USB debugging)

Download, install and run Android Data Recovery on your computer, and you'll get the main window below.

- See more at: http://www.android-recovery-transfer.com/recover-deleted-contacts-from-android-phone.html#sthash.cXZeEMn8.dpuf

Step 1. Connect your Samsung mobile phone to the computer (enable USB debugging)

Download, install and run Android Data Recovery on your computer, and you'll get the main window below.

- See more at: http://www.android-recovery-transfer.com/recover-deleted-contacts-from-android-phone.html#sthash.cXZeEMn8.dpuf

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Tuesday 4 December 2012

How to Root the Samsung Galaxy Y GT-S5360

 
 SIMPLE STEPS:

The Galaxy Y (GT-S5360) has been around for enough time and been popular enough to catch the eyes of the developers and has hence been rooted, paving the way for custom ROMs on this affordable device.  This How To will show you how to take that first step and experience at least some of what the big guns get to do.
I.  Before You Begin 1.  A full charge is recommended to prevent any mishaps due to the battery draining out during the procedure.
2.  Enable USB Debugging on the Galaxy Y – to do this, head to Settings -> Applications -> Development and check the box next to Enable USB Debugging.
3.  Make sure that Samsung Kies or any other application that might interfere with the process are running on your Windows PC.
4.  Create a backup of all your data before proceeding – this is not mandatory but it’s always good to have something to roll back to if anything goes wrong.
II.  Rooting the Phone 1.  Download the necessary root package here.
2.  Copy the downloaded update.zip file to the top folder of the micro SD card – do not extract it.
3.  If plugged in, unplug the handset from the PC and turn it off.
4.  Put it into recovery mode – to do this, press and hold the volume up key + home key (the middle button on the front of your device) and press the power button until it goes into recovery mode.
5.  Select Apply update from SD card and locate the update.zip file you copied to the micro SD card.  Press the volume up or down to navigate and then the power button to select the option.
6.  Let the rooting process complete.  When done, select Reboot system now to restart the device.
Your Galaxy Y should now be rooted....!

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