To start recovering photos using DiskDigger Photo Recovery, you will have to select the scanning option you want to use. The basic scan option is for non-rooted devices while the comprehensive scan option is for rooted devices. Once the scan type has been selected, the app is going to begin scanning the device and retrieving the photos it can find. You will see the photos being listed on a separate screen until all of the recoverable photos haven’t been retrieved. There is the option of hitting the pause button during the retrieval process. You can view the photos based on their size too. Before you recover photos, you have the option of previewing them too.
DiskDigger Photo Recovery provides you the option of recovering all the photos at once or recovering them individually. This selective recovery allows you the chance to only recover those photos which you need. You can permanently delete the photos which are of no use to you. Once the recovered photos have been deleted, you can’t recover them again. DiskDigger Photo Recovery offers three options for recovering photos to you. You can have the recovered photos saved to your device locally, save the retrieved photos to Dropbox or Google Drive or upload them to an FTP Server.
Features
User-friendly interface
Simple layout and design
Recover lost photos from device
Capable of recovering photos of multiple formats
Option for restoring photos to Dropbox or Google Drive
Save the recovered photos to a different folder on the device
Works on both rooted or not rooted devices
Recover lost videos from rooted devices
Option available for selective recovery of photos
Preview feature available to get a peek at the recovered image
Conclusion
DiskDigger Photo Recovery is an app for people who want to recover lost photos from their device. It enables you to restore all the images which got lost because you deleted them without meaning to or because of reformatting of the device or the memory card. It is certainly an app worth having on your phone especially if you want to ensure that none of your photos ever gets lost from your device.
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