1.DiskDigger
DiskDigger can undelete and recover lost photos and images from your memory card or internal memory. No rooting necessary!* Whether you accidentally deleted a photo or even reformatted your memory card, DiskDigger's powerful data recovery features can find your lost pictures and let you restore them.
You can upload your recovered files directly to Google Drive, Dropbox, or send them via email. The app also allows you to save the files to a different local folder on your device.
* If your device is not rooted, the app will perform a "limited" scan for your deleted photos by searching your cache and thumbnails.
* If your device is rooted, the app will search all of your device's memory for any trace of photos, as well as videos!
* After the scan is complete, tap the "Clean up" button to permanently delete any items that you no longer need (currently an experimental feature, available only in the Basic Scan).
* You can also use the "Wipe free space" option to erase the remaining free space on your device so that any deleted files can no longer be recoverable.
For complete instructions, please see http://diskdigger.org/android
If you need to recover more types of files besides photos and videos, try DiskDigger Pro!
2.Undeleter
Scan for and recover deleted files from memory cards and internal storage on rooted devices.
The app uses rewarded video ads - the restoration of any discovered file or data is completely free of charge. You can still buy the unlocker to remove all ads and enable background scanning.
Without root access, Undeleter can only scan app caches for images.
App caches can contain images that would not otherwise be discoverable: you may find photos that were shared with you on social media but you never opened, or lower quality copies of images you have now or have deleted in the past. They may also contain images that have been preloaded by your browser or other apps on your device - even images of people you don't know. They can be filtered out using "Hide extant files".
Deep scan heuristically scans for and recovers the following types of files: BMP, JPEG/JPG, PNG, MNG, JNG, GIF, MP4, AVI, MKV, MP3, OGG, OGM, WAV, FLAC, AMR, MP4A, PDF, SXD, SXI, SXC, SXW, ODT, ODG, ODS, ODP, DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, ZIP, JAR, APK, EPUB.
Data scanning is available for a select number of apps. Data will be recovered in the form of HTML files for WhatsApp and Viber, as third-party catalogs cannot be merged.
Shred/ secure delete - files found on free disk areas can be erased permanently in bulk using the Shred function. You can also use the system-wide Share menu to securely erase files directly through any other app, for example by opening the gallery, selecting a number of images, pressing the Share button, and selecting Secure delete.
Permissions - all of these are necessary for various functions, this is not a time-wasting game, its an app for adults that was written from the ground up to restore deleted data. There no catch, no trick. Read the instructions, Google the terms if you don't understand them. You will get what you need if you pay attention to what you're doing.
Google has decided to group many permissions in such a way as to make apps request all or nothing, leaving you to figure out what exactly is being used and why. In other words, you're responsible for your own choices.
Nonetheless, you can check - thanks for that G - the details right here on the store page, where it says Permissions. Click on "View details" to see what is being used.
For the paranoid, I point out that my actual home address can also be found at the bottom of this page, so if you feel you need further explanation, you're welcome to come to speak to me personally.
ACCOUNT - needed for Google Drive and Dropbox upload
PHONE - used to identify phone state and identity, specifically PHONE_STATE
CALL/ SMS - needed for the app data scanner - deleted messages and call logs
LOCATION - for ads, I don't use Admob any more, which would extrapolate your location without your permission regardless
3.EaseUS MobiSaver
4.Dumpster
5. View deleted messages & photo recovery
6.DigDeep
7.Recycle Master
8.Unseen Gallery
9.DV Recovery
10.Deleted Photo Recovery
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