Monday, March 13, 2017

How to Recover Deleted Photos from iPhone

All photos were deleted by my little daughter, unfortunately, I backup nothing. It’s very important to me because those pictures are about my daughter's 2-year birthday. I really hope to recover them but I don't know how to do. Please give me some suggestions. Thank you very much! – Ammy.

We know that it’s not only Ammy's problem. Lots of people have ever been met with this kind of problem and asked for help to recover deleted photos from iPhone. Thus, it’s very urgent to make backup, especially when you stored some important files on your iPhone. But how to restore the lost photos with/without backup?

This article is going to show you a great solution. First of all, you should find a recovery tool which allows you glance your iPhone to restore deleted data directly. If you don’t know how to do, I can introduce a way to you: iPhone Data Recovery (Windows) and iPhone Data Recovery (Mac). Both of them admit you to recover your data, and they do a good job with iPhone 5S/5C/5/4S/4/3GS, iPod touch 5/4, iPad mini, iPad with Retina display, The new iPad and iPad 2/1.

Free download and install it on your Computer below. This free trial version allows you to extract and preview all the iPhone content in details.


           

Recover Deleted or Lost Photos from iPhone with Three Ways


Way 1: How to Scan and Recover Photos from iPhone directly

Step 1: Select the device to scan 
Launch the program and onnect your iPhone to the computer. Then follow the description on the program's window to get your iPhone in the scanning mode.


Step 2: Preview the scanning result and selectively recover

The program will scan your iPhone to search the deleted or lost data automatically as soon as your get into the scanning mode. When the scan is finished, you are allowed to preview all the found data which display on the left of window. Click the “Camera Roll” or “Photo Stream” to preview all the details of your losing photos. Pitch up what you want and clicking “Recover” to save them on your computer.




Way 2: How to Recover iPhone Photos from iTunes backupStep 1: Choose and scan the iTunes backup

After running the program and connect your iPhone to computer, click on "Recover from iTunes Backup File" option on the top of interface as below. Select the lastest iTunes backup that created previous of your iPhone, and click "Start Scan" to enable scanning mode.



Step 2: Recover deleted iPhone pictures

Wait a few minutes, all files in the backup file are displayed for you in well-organized categories. Now, you can expand and preview all the details. Then check those you want and click the "Recover" button to save them on your computer selectively.



 



Way 3: Recover iPhone Lost Photo from iCloud Backup

Step 1.Install the ios recovery and sign your iCloud account
After run the iOS data recovery on your computer, and choose "Recover from iCloud Backup File", and sign in your iCloud account as it requires.


Step 2.Download and export data from your iCloud
After entering the program, you are provided the backup files of your iCloud backup account automatically. Choose any data you want to recover by clicking "Download" button. The whole progress of downloading depends on the amount of your data.
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When it's complete, click the same button to start extracting, and you'll get a interface as below.

 
Step 3.Preview and restore photos from iCloud
You can take a preview of the data you get after the scanning, such as contacts, photos, messages, notes, videos, etc. You can choose any data that you'd like to restore by ticking it.


Note: If you want to import recovered photos back to your iPhone, you can use iOS Data Recovery as well, which allows you to do it in a few seconds.

 


More about iPhone Photo Recovery

iPhone Photo Recovery is an all-in-one iPhone data recovery tool. It provides a effective and complete recovery for those lost photo, SMS, contacts, video, call history and more from iPhone, as well as iPod and iPad. In addition, there is no any risk and personal information leakage in the recovery process.