Click on the option "Connect via USB" and connect your device to the computer using a data cable. Note: If you want to connect your device to the computer via Wifi, click here. Step 2: After enabling USB debugging on your Android phone, this software will detect your Android phone and show you the below main interface where different file folders are arranged on the left panel.
Step 3: Click on the option "SMS" on the computer screen present on the left side. The screen now shows the list of all the text messages available on your Android phone. You can also view the content of text messages by clicking on the contact name.
Select the messages that you want to download by clicking on the checkbox adjacent to the message list. A blue check ensures that messages have been selected. Step 4: Finally, click on the "Export" option present above the message list to download the messages to computer.
The software will download a repair package to fix your phone issue so that it can scan out the existing data on your Android phone. After that, it will get your phone back to normal. Here, you need to:. When the fixing is successful, the program will conduct a scanning on your device. After that, you'll get an interface like below. Here, you can choose the data you wish to extract and click "Recover" button to save them on your desktop computer.
You may find the solutions in this article. However, in our daily life, we sometimes need to recover deleted files from our normal Android devices. Here is another software to resolve this problem - MobiKin Doctor for Android. If you have broken your Android phone screen and can not touch on it , but you can still turn it on and see the display , you can utilize an OTG USB cable and a mouse to extract files from your Android phone wirelessly.
Before the work, make sure that your Android phone is equipped with OTG feature. This way can save some of the most important files from your broken Android phone, it can not fix your insensitive touch screen. However, you can back up data before you get the touch screen repaired in case of losing essential data.
It is so terrible if you get your Android screen broken down and forget the password. However, please don't worry about that since this article will give you tips to fix the problem. If your Android screen is dead or turns to black, you need to use the third-party Broken Android Data Recovery software mentioned in Part 1 to remove the password.
In this case, you can either choose the professional Broken Android Data Recovery software or the free Android Device Manager to unlock your phone.
It's near the bottom of the menu below "Storage Devices". This displays files on your phone or tablet's internal storage. Tap a category. Tap whichever category the file you want to transfer falls under. Tap the three dots next to the file you want to transfer. Tapping the three dots next to a file displays a menu.
Tap Select. It's in the menu that appears when you tap the three dots. This displays a blank circle next to all the files, which allows you to select multiple files.
Check all the files you want to transfer. To place a checkmark next to a file, tap the circle icon next to the file. Check all files you want to transfer.
It's the icon that has three vertical dots in the upper-right corner. Tap this icon to display the More menu. Tap Move to. This option allows you to move the selected files to another location. Alternatively, you can tap Copy to to copy the files to the SD card instead of moving them. Tap SD Card. This moves all the selected files to the SD card. Method 3. Open the My Files app.
It has an icon that resembles a yellow folder. It is generally found in the Samsung folder in the Files menu. Tap a category or tap Internal Storage. To browse all folders on your device's internal storage, tap Internal Storage. Navigate to the file s you want to transfer. Locate the folder that contains the file you want to transfer and tap the folder to open it. Folders that have an icon that resembles an SD card in the upper-left corner are already stored on the SD card.
Tap and hold the file you want to transfer. This displays a checkmark in the upper-left corner of the file. You will also see a blank circle in the left corner of the rest of the files in the folder. To check a file, tap the blank circle in the upper-left corner of each file to place a checkmark in the circle. Tap Move. It's the first tab at the bottom of the screen. It has an icon that resembles a folder with an arrow.
Return to the main menu in My Files. To do so, tap the backward navigation button at the bottom of the screen until you return the main menu in My Files. The backward navigation button resembles a bracket pointing left. It's at the bottom of the screen. This displays all files and folders stored on your SD card.
Tap a folder you want to transfer the select files to. Tap the folder to open it. Tap Move Here. It's the second option at the bottom of the screen. This moves all the selected items to the current folder on the SD card. Method 4. Scroll down and tap Storage.
It's near the bottom of the Storage menu. Select your SD card.
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