Lost Contacts from Samsung Galaxy A9 due to perform a hard reset, or broken your Samsung mobile phone, or accidentally deleted all Contacts list.As we all know,the contacts are very important for every mobile phone users,no matter the contacts for your business, friends or your relatives, you can but a new phone, but you can’t buy all your lost contacts back! However, how to recover lost contacts from Samsung Galaxy is a is a common problem for Samsung users.Now next is the best ways for Samsung users to recover Samsung Galaxy A9 lost contacts directly.
Well, don't be desperate. Samsung Data Recovery here provides you a better recovery experience ever. No matter the contacts are stored on SD card or internal memory card of your Samsung Galaxy A9, you can easily scan them out and check any one you want back to recover. Now, read on and follow the easy-guide carefully to retrieve your lost contacts from Samsung Galaxy.
*Recover contacts from Android phone directly.
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*Recover photos, videos and music from Android SD cards.
*Retrieve deleted contacts and text messages from Android internal memory cards & SIM cards.
*Friendly UI, support all Android phones and tablets.
Tutorial: How to Recover deleted contacts from Samsung Galaxy A9
Step 1. Connect Samsung Galaxy A9 to the Computer
Open the program first and get the interface below. Use a USB cable to connect your Samsung Galaxy to the computer.
Step 1. Connect Samsung Galaxy A9 to the Computer
Open the program first and get the interface below. Use a USB cable to connect your Samsung Galaxy to the computer.
Step 2 Enable USB debugging on your Samsung phone
Once connect your phone to the computer, the program will promtp you to enable USB debugging if your Samsung has not set up that option. There are three ways to finish this job:
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"
Step3 Start to Analyze Your Samsung Galaxy A9 phone
When your Galaxy is successfully detected by the app, you will see the following window. Continue to click "Start" button for scanning your device.
Note: Please make sure that the battery on your device is more than 20%.
When there is a superuser request poping up on the screen of your device, it's time to turn back to your Samsung and click "Allow" to enable it. Then click "Start" to continue scanning your device for deleted contacts on it.
Step4 Scan and Retrieve Contacts from Samsung Galaxy
The scan will cost you a few minutes. Then you will see all the scanned out results listed by the program. Click “contacts” on the left and tick “only display deleted items” for lost phone numbers. Now you can preview and mark those you want to click “recover”. All the steps are completed and you need to wait for a moment before the app saves them on your computer.
Once connect your phone to the computer, the program will promtp you to enable USB debugging if your Samsung has not set up that option. There are three ways to finish this job:
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"
Step3 Start to Analyze Your Samsung Galaxy A9 phone
When your Galaxy is successfully detected by the app, you will see the following window. Continue to click "Start" button for scanning your device.
When there is a superuser request poping up on the screen of your device, it's time to turn back to your Samsung and click "Allow" to enable it. Then click "Start" to continue scanning your device for deleted contacts on it.
The scan will cost you a few minutes. Then you will see all the scanned out results listed by the program. Click “contacts” on the left and tick “only display deleted items” for lost phone numbers. Now you can preview and mark those you want to click “recover”. All the steps are completed and you need to wait for a moment before the app saves them on your computer.
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