RE: How Can I Recover My Photos from Damaged Phone?

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chayusiro
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Jun 27, 2017, 11:41:22 AM via Website

First, connect your damaged phone to computer via usb cable. If it can be detected by computer, you can use phone data recovery tool to get your photos back.

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deveauwelle32
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Sep 8, 2017, 11:48:10 AM via Website

Here are the solution for you to recover photos from Android phone.

When you launch the MobiKin Doctor for Android software on the computer, then connect the Android phone with computer safely.
Mark the ones as you like to recover on your phone, then you can finish this process quickly.

You can also follow the detail video to learn it directly.

— modified on Sep 11, 2017, 3:39:47 AM

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Tomjoe Tech
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Sep 9, 2017, 1:05:15 AM via Website

Hi!
If you had a Google account on the ohone, your photos should be in Photos.
So, get the photos app on another phone and your photos appear there. Quite easy, isnt it?

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smalling123
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Sep 18, 2017, 11:57:22 AM via Website

It is very possible and easy to restore all your deleted photos on your broken Android phone.
No need difficult process, you can do that, and it is quite effective for you.
Just try this way: how to recover deleted photos from android.
As you see, the main photos recovery interface is showing in the following, you can understand it.

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Astria
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Sep 29, 2017, 8:29:43 AM via Website

Well, when your phone is broken/damaged/smashed/cracked. A broken phone can cause huge panic for losing precious data. But with Samsung Data Recovery, you don't have to worry. Samsung Data Recovery has special advanced functionality to detect your Samsung phone even if it is broken. With the help of this program, you can effortlessly retrieve files such as photos, music, videos, contacts, text messages, documents from Samsung phones and tablets.

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