Saturday, 2 February 2019

Recover Deleted Photos from iPhone XS/X/8/7/6s/6/5s/5 2019


Check Your "Recently Deleted" to Find the Pictures

Sometimes, we delete pictures without realizing that just because we just don't like to keep so many pictures on our iPhone or just for bad mood. Therefore, your first step should be checking the "Recently Deleted" album to confirm whether the deleted pictures are there or not. This method works for those iPhone users who don't clean their "Recently Deleted" album often.

Go to Photos > Recently Deleted, tap on the picture you need, then click "Recover" in the lower right corner to get it back to other albums. You can also select multiple pictures to recover by clicking "Select", tapping on more than one picture, and then click "Recover" and the selected pictures are back.



I think lots of people are used to clear their "Recently Deleted" album, so this method may not work for most users.
Method 3.Restore Deleted Photos from iTunes

iTunes will back up your data every time you sync your iPhone with it. As long as you sync your iPhone with iTunes regularly, there is a large chance that you can recover the deleted photos on your iPhone from your iTunes' last backup file. Check out the instructions below.

Step 1: Connect your iOS device with the computer which you have synced your data on;

Step 2: Run your iTunes. Click the iPhone icon, and choose "Restore Backup" from the Summary tab. You need pick an iTunes backup if you have more than one backup and then confirm it by clicking "Restore".

Step 3: iTunes will start to restore the backup back to your iPhone. A few minutes later, you can check your iPhone to find the photos you deleted.



Note

You may lose part of the data if the iTunes backup is not up to date as iTunes backup will overwrite existing data on the device. To avoid this, you can try iMyfone D-Backup to restore from iTunes backup.
Method 4. Fully Restore iCloud Backup to Find Deleted Photos

If you have turned on iCloud Backup function from Settings > iCloud > iCloud Backup, then your iPhone can be backed up to iCloud auomatically when your iPhone is plugged in, locked and connected with Wi-Fi. Probably you deleted photos are in iCloud backup and you can restore them as below.

Step 1: Go to Settings > General > Reset on your iPhone, then choose "Erase All Content and Settings."



Step 2: From the apps Apps & Data interface, choose "Restore from iCloud Backup", then login your iCloud account.

Step 3: Select a iCloud backup which includes the deleted iPhone photos from available backups in iCloud.

Step 4: Follow the prompts to set up your iPhone as a new device.



Note

Similarly, iCloud restore will erase the data you haven't backed up yet. As the alternative solution, you might as well try iMyfone D-Backup to restore from iCloud backup.If you use android phones, please choose Gihosoft Android Data Recovery

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Recover Deleted Photos from iPhone XS/X/8/7/6s/6/5s/5 2019

Check Your "Recently Deleted" to Find the Pictures Sometimes, we delete pictures without realizing that just because we just don...