Contact Data Recover In Android Phone
If you've accidentally deleted contacts from your Android phone, you can try to recover them using several methods. Here's a step-by-step guide:
Method 1: Google Contacts
Sign in:
Select "Undo Changes":
Restore to a Previous State:
Confirm:
Confirm the restoration, and your contacts should be reverted to the selected state.
Method 2: Local Phone Backup
If you've backed up your contacts locally on your Android device, you can try the following:
Open Contacts App:
- Open the Android app called Contacts.
Look for Import/Export Options:
- Check the settings or options within the Contacts app for an "Import" or "Restore" option.
Choose Backup File:
- If you've previously exported your contacts, choose the backup file from your device or SD card to restore.
Method 3: Google Account Sync
Open Settings:
- Using your Android device, open the "Settings" program.
- Using your Android device, open the "Settings" program.
Accounts:
- Find and select "Accounts" or "Accounts & Sync."
Google Account:
- Tap on your Google account.
Sync Contacts:
- Ensure that "Sync Contacts" is enabled. Your contacts and Google account will synchronize as a result.
Method 4: Third-Party Apps
The Google Play Store offers a number of third-party apps that can assist you in getting your deleted contacts back. Apps like Dr.Fone, DiskDigger, or Super Backup & Restore may offer contact recovery features.
Method 5: Check SIM Card or SD Card
If your contacts were saved to the SIM card or SD card, you might be able to recover them by reinserting the SIM card or SD card into your device.
Remember to act quickly to improve the chances of successful contact recovery, and avoid saving new contacts or making significant changes to your phone until you've attempted the recovery. Additionally, regular backups through Google or other methods can help prevent data loss in the future.