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The short message of mobile phone was deleted by mistake. Can the place where the mobile phone was repaired be restored?
Required materials: a computer with Internet access, a data cable, and a mobile phone that needs to recover data.
Step 1, preparation: first connect the mobile phone to the computer through the data cable for root operation.
Step 2: You can select the "USB flash drive mobile phone camera card recovery" function button in the Mutual Shield Android Recovery Master.
Step 3, select and delete the approximate location where the photos are stored, and then proceed to the next step.
Step 4, enter the scanning stage and wait for the scanning to end.
Step 5: Find the scanning results after scanning, check the photo files that need to be restored, and then click Next.
Step 6: Select the storage location of the recovered files. Remember that you can't directly restore to your mobile phone. Go to the next step and wait for the recovery to complete.
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