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How to Recover Deleted Videos on Android?

Lucy Taylor

Aug 28

The challenge of videos being deleted from our Android devices is one that we've all encountered. This thorough guide is designed to guide you through a series of systematic instructions, making it easy to recover lost video files from your mobile phone.

Videos may get deleted from our Android phones for a variety of reasons, resulting in the unfortunate loss of cherished memories.

We have compiled a selection of methods that enable you to restore deleted videos from your Android phones.

Potential Reasons For Video Loss On Android

Numerous factors could necessitate the undertaking of video recovery on an Android device:

  • Accidental user mistakes.
  • Hardware malfunctions.
  • Software glitches or issues.
  • Subjecting your device to extreme temperatures or humidity can lead to disk damage.

Where Are Deleted Videos Stored on Android?

Upon deletion of a video or any multimedia file, it is automatically relocated to either the "Trash" directory or the "Recently Deleted Items" section, contingent upon the specific model of your Android smartphone. Ordinarily, this file remains within said folder for a minimum of 30 days. Subsequent to this time frame, the file becomes inaccessible to any user.

Even in the event of an inadvertent purging of the Trash folder, the file remains persistently stored within the internal storage of your device. The elimination of the video file only occurs once its storage allocation has been reassigned to different data.

How To Recover Deleted Videos On Android Without Using a Computer?

Deleted data from the Gallery app is stored in the 'Recently Deleted Folder' for a specified period (typically around 30 days). Follow the provided steps below to restore those videos that are currently missing from your smartphone:

Please note that the steps may vary based on your specific device.

Step 1: Open the Gallery app on your device and access the "Albums" section.

Step 2: Scroll through and locate the "Recently Deleted" or "Trash" folder.

Step 3: Identify the video you wish to recover, then tap and hold on to it. Select the "Restore" option to swiftly and effortlessly retrieve your lost videos.

This method represents one of the most expeditious and straightforward means of reclaiming deleted video files on your Android device, all without the need for a computer.

These uncomplicated steps enable you to easily recover lost, deleted, or absent videos from your Android smartphone with just a few clicks!

How To Restore Deleted Videos on Android?

Recovering your valuable photos and videos can often be a time-consuming task; however, using these uncomplicated methods you recover the videos easily.

1. Use Google Photos:

You have surely synchronized your Google account. If so, there's no need for concern, as your media files are already backed up. This represents the simplest approach to restoring your deleted or misplaced photos and videos. Here's the procedure:

Step 1: Launch the Google Photos App, which is usually pre-installed on most Android devices.

Step 2: Log in using your Google account credentials.

Step 3: Tap the "three lines" icon situated at the upper-left corner of the screen.

Step 4: Select the 'Bin' or 'Trash' option, then locate all your deleted or lost media files.

Step 5: Mark the desired photos and videos for recovery, and subsequently, press the 'Restore' button.

Upon completion of these steps, all the deleted content will be seamlessly recovered within your Android phone's gallery.

2. Using Google Drive

In the event that you have safeguarded an Android media backup on Google Drive, the retrieval of deleted photos and videos becomes a straightforward process. To seamlessly restore everything directly onto your phone, you can follow the steps below:

Step 1: Access the Google Drive App and log in. Make sure to use the account that was previously used for creating backups.

Step 2: Tap on the "three lines" icon situated at the upper-left corner of the screen.

Step 3: go to the 'Bin' or 'Trash' selection, subsequently locating all of your deleted or lost media files.

Step 4: Select the specific photos and videos you intend to recover, then initiate the process by pressing the 'Restore' button.

Please note that deleted content is retained for a maximum duration of 60 days.

Verdict:

While both approaches are successful in swiftly recovering your cherished memories, the optimal strategy to avert data loss is by consistently backing up your crucial videos and other multimedia files.

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