Recover Motorola Data

How to Recover Deleted Data from Motorola phone

Motorola phones are very popular in the smartphone market. With the high performance and makes the user experience better. However, mistakenly data deletion on Motorola mobile is always inevitable. In this situation, a reliable data recovery tool is very important for you keep your data safe.

Android Data Recovery, professional Motorola data recovery tool, which is a great helper for you to recover deleted data on Motorola phone like moto one/z³ (play)/z² (play)/z (droid)/x⁴/g⁶/g⁵/e⁵/e4. What’s more, Android Data Recovery program matches perfectly to almost every Android handset, including Motorola, Samsung, Huawei, Xiaomi, HTC, Oneplus, Google, ZTE, and etc. The program is 100% secure, and it will protect your Samsung data and not delete any data.

More information about Android Data Recovery:

1. Automatically scan and recover gallery, picture library, sms, contacts, video, audios without backup, selectively restore lost or existing data you need.

2. Retrieve sent & received messages, and export in HTML to PC for easy reading and printing.

3. Recover deleted contacts, including names, numbers, Email & addresses, and export in HTML, vCard and CSV to PC.

4. Regain data from SD cards or SIM Card inside Android devices to a computer.

5. Extract data from broken Android phone, repair Android OS issue like black-screen, screen-locked, screen cannot touch and more.

This guide will help you restore deleted or lost data on Samsung phone for the case that your important data is lost or deleted.

Note: You should avoid using your Motorola phone when you notice the data loss, in cause the deleted data overwritten by the new data.

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Steps to Recover Deleted Data from Motorola Phone

In order for the software to successfully connect to your phone, you need to enable the USB debugging on your Motorola device first.

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".

enable usb debugging

After you turn on USB debugging, you can follow the below steps to get data back.

Step 1. Connect Motorola to the software

Run the Android Data Recovery on your Windows/Mac computer and select "Android Data Recovery" mode, the software will require you to connect your phone, you can connect your Motorola phone to it with USB cable. After that, the software will detect your phone.

connect motorola to pc

Step 2. Choose file type to scan

Now you will see the below windows, the software require you to select data type you want to recover, you can mark photos, videos, contacts, text messages, call logs, audios and documents or just tap "Select All", then click "Next" to move to next step.

select file type to scan

Step 3. Get permission to scan deleted files

In order to get the Superuser permission of the phone, the software will root your phone, if it fail to root it, you need to root it by yourself. Then you need to click "Allow/Grant/Authorize" on your Motorola phone to authorize the software. The Android data recovery program will start scan your phone.

get permission on moto

Step 4. Recover deleted files on Motorola

Wait for some times, the program will finish the scan. You can preview the relevant data in detail by clicking on the data type in the left column, then tick the data you need and click "Recover" button, you will see a pop-up, just choose the file folder to store the exported files, click "OK" to save them.

recover data from moto

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