How to recover data after factory reset with backup

  • Connect your Android phone to your computer via a USB cable. Select Charging this device via USB. Select USB For. Select File Transfer. Drag the files you want to restore to your Android phone. Eject the USB cable. You can now access the files on your Android phone.

  • Open Settings on your Android phone. Navigate to Settings > Advanced > Backup > App data. Select the backup file you want to restore. Tap on the Automatic Restore button. The entire backup file will be restored to your Android phone.

  • You can only restore data from your local or Google backups if you regularly maintain backup files or activate automatic updates on Google. Google backups have to be restored entirely - you can’t select which files you want to restore. That means your phone will go back to the condition it was in during the time of the selected backup file, which means you may also restore corrupted files to your phone.

How to recover data after factory reset without backup

  • Preview & Restore: Preview the files before retrieving them to your phone or computer - you don’t have to restore unwanted files and data. No Root: You don’t have to root your Android phone, making DroidKit completely safe. Deleted Files: You can also recover files that you have deleted from your Android phone. Multiple File Types: You can recover 13 types of data from your Android phone - messages, videos, photos, audio, call logs, documents, calendar, books, WhatsApp attachments, contacts, LINE attachments, ZIP files, and APK files Simplicity: DroidKit is extremely simple - no education or professional help necessary.