How to recover data from SD Card in mobile

You don't need a PC to bring back lost SD card data

How to recover data from SD Card in mobile

Recovering data from an SD card in your mobile without a PC is possible through Android recovery apps that access your phone’s internal file system and scan the SD card directly. These tools work by detecting cached, hidden, or recently deleted files still stored on the card, even after formatting or accidental deletion. If you’ve lost important files and need a quick, phone-only fix, here’s how to easily recover data from your SD card in your mobile without a PC.

How to easily recover data from your SD card in your mobile without a PC

If you have accidentally deleted files or formatted your SD card, you can still recover the lost data directly from your phone without needing a PC or a laptop. Here is how you can do it step by step:

Step 1: Install a data recovery app

Start by downloading a trusted recovery app from the Google Play Store. Apps like DiskDigger, Dumpster, and RS File Recovery are well-regarded options that specialise in scanning SD cards for deleted files. 

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These apps scan the SD card and allow you to restore files directly to your phone, provided they support external storage or SD card access.

Step 2: Grant the necessary permissions

Once the app is installed, open it and allow all the required permissions. This usually includes access to your storage, photos, media, and files. Some apps may ask for additional access in order to scan the SD card thoroughly.

Step 3: Start scanning the SD card

Select your SD card as the location to scan and run a full scan. The app will search for recoverable files, including photos, videos, documents, and other common formats. This process may take a few minutes, depending on the size and condition of your card.

Step 4: Preview and select the files you want to recover

Once the scan is complete, you will see a list of files that can be recovered. Many apps allow you to preview image or video thumbnails before restoring them. 

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Select the files you want to recover. If you do not see them right away, try using the deep scan option if the app includes it.

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Step 5: Recover and save the files

After making your selection, tap the “Recover” or “Restore” button. The recovered files can usually be saved to your phone’s internal storage or uploaded to a cloud service such as Google Drive or Dropbox. Avoid saving them back to the SD card immediately, especially if the card is damaged or corrupted.

Once your files are restored, it is a good idea to back them up. You can back up all your important files to cloud storage or an external hard drive to keep them secure and prevent future data loss.

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