Thursday, 19 November 2015

Tenorshare Android Data Recovery v4.1 + Serial




Whether you need to backup important contacts and media files, or simply recover lost or accidentally deleted photos and call logs, you surely need a proper application that allows you to perform such actions.
As its name implies, Tenorshare Android Data Recovery provides you with a reliable means of retrieving images, messages, video files and call logs effortlessly.
The application supports any Android mobile device, be it tablet or phone such as Samsung, HTC, Motorola and LG, to name a few.
Before using Tenorshare Android Data Recovery, you need to make sure that all the drivers that the mobile device requires are properly installed on your computer. After that, you need to enable the ‘USB Debugging’ option since the application requires you to access all your data.
It will take several seconds in order to scan the entire device and after the process is finished, you can preview all the files listed by specific categories, including existing or lost ones. This way, you are able to recover only the files you are interested in.
The left panel of the application displays five categories namely Contacts, Calls, Messages, Photo and Video. Additionally, you can view only the deleted items by ticking the box located in the bottom pane of the program and preview the ones you want before starting the recovering process.
Tenorshare Android Data Recovery enables you to export contacts, messages and call logs in TXT, XML and XLS format for better viewing. As far as the photos and videos are concerned, you can rest assured that the program will keep the original format, without altering their output quality.
To conclude, Tenorshare Android Data Recovery is a complete and effective software solution when it comes to recovering lost or deleted files and saving them to your computer with ease.
Download link: 
http://www59.zippyshare.com/v/Xk8H2y4E/file.html
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