Deleted important files by mistake?


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Just as it happens with real things in the house or office, the same can happen with smartphones - when we clean out the useless things in the spirit of cleaning, a work paper or visiting card or anything else gets lost in the trash, the same can happen with the smartphone's work files . The real thing can be seen in the hand , while in the digital cleaning of the smartphone we don't even have an idea of ​​what we have cleaned and when.

Even if you keep all the data on your smartphone synced to your cloud account, you have to worry because if you delete something wrongly, it will be deleted from the cloud as well as the phone. This is most likely to happen with photographs and videos. In order to free up space in the phone, these things should be eliminated first, and then work matters can also be done in addition to the heaps of useless images in WhatsApp.

When this happens, let's know how it can be recovered .

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When you start deleting photos , videos , apps, etc. one after another in a rush to free up the space in your smartphone, sometimes it happens that after clicking on the delete sign, you feel like you didn't delete it in a hurry, it got deleted too!

Computers have a nice facility of recycle bin , in which all the files we delete are saved for some time. So we can restore the files that have been deleted by mistake by going to the recycle bin. But smartphones do not have such apparent convenience. However, a deleted file is not completely erased. We can try to recover the deleted file by trying some ways.

To understand how this is possible, we first need to understand how the file deletion process works in a computer or smartphone. Be it a computer or a smartphone , when we delete any file stored in its storage, the file itself is not actually deleted and the file is not immediately deleted from the storage. Only the address accessing the file is deleted. Along with this, the computer or smartphone system takes note of the fact that any other file can be stored in place of the deleted file.

So if we add a new file to the computer or smartphone and if it is stored in place of the previously deleted file , then the previously ' deleted ' file is actually deleted. Thus between the two periods when we delete a file and a new file is stored in its place, if we somehow try we can recover the mistakenly deleted file.

Let's find out what this ' some way ' is.

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Most of the Android smartphones now include the Google Photos app as a photo gallery. If your phone has the same default app as Gallery app then you don't need to worry much.

All the photographs you have taken with your phone's camera and all the images or videos you have opened in various apps are eventually deposited in this default photo gallery app. If we delete any of those images-videos etc. by mistake, it goes to the ' Bin ' folder in the app , just like the Recital Bin of a computer. Such an image stops being visible to us , but is stored in the bin folder for a certain number of days. Open the Google Photos app to find the Bin folder , go to the Library section from the buttons below. Here ' bin ' folder will be found. If you find a photo that you deleted by mistake, it can be restored by clicking here .

If your phone company has provided another photo gallery app instead of Google Photos, it will also have almost such a bin folder facility.

Google's Files app will again come in handy to recover files other than photos and videos. This app also has a folder like the Photos app , which Google has named ' Trash ' in this app! Here you will find the files you deleted by mistake , which can be restored within 30 days.

Do you have an iPhone iPad ? So Apple's Photos app also provides the same facility. When we delete any photo or video in this app, instead of being completely deleted, it first goes to a folder called ' Recently Deleted ' , from where we can recover it within 30 days. The ' Recently Deleted ' album will be found in the Photos app under the ' Albums ' and ' Utilities ' headers . Photo-videos can also be retrieved from that if you have cloud backup turned on.

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If your Android smartphone doesn't have the Google Photos app , the photo gallery app provided by your phone company doesn't have a trash or bin folder feature, and you don't even want to use the Google Files app, there's one more solution! You can add a recycle bin to a smartphone just like a computer. One such app is Dumpster ( Dumpster: Photo/Video Recovery). There is also a paid version of the app , but you can do without it.

Thus, there will be many apps in the phone that work like recycle bin , but for some of them, the phone needs to be rooted. Apart from that , Dumpster is the go-to app to add recycle bin feature to Android device without tampering with the device's native system (this app has been downloaded more than five crore times).

When you download and install this app and open it for the first time , we have to accept an agreement that is asked when doing web services or software. After that , the app will ask you what kind of items you want to protect , such as images , audio , videos, etc. After selecting all these , after we delete any such file in the phone, it is saved in the dumpster instead of disappearing completely.

By going into settings , you can either keep these files in the dumpster forever until you empty them or set them to be automatically deleted from the dumpster after a few weeks or months. Then every time you accidentally delete a file, open the dumpster . You can find that file in it and restore it.

Remember that this app is an app to be installed before deleting something by mistake. Time magazine has also noticed this app.

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