How to Recover Lost Call History from Samsung Galaxy S9/S9+

October 10, 2019
"I just bought a new Samsung Galaxy S9 and I ended my iPhone career. This is the first time I used a Samsung mobile phone. Unfortunately, I made a mistake right away. I deleted some important call logs of my new customers, I haven't had time to keep their contacts, how can I do to restore these call history, please help!!!!!" - Asked by Anna.
 
Samsung Galaxy phones have always accounted for a significant share of the smart phone market. Its latest releases of Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ have attracted a huge amount of users. As a new generation of Android King, Samsung Galaxy S9/S9+ is impeccable in terms of design, quality, and performance. However, it faces the same data loss issue as any other Android phone. So, how to recover deleted or lost data like call history from Samsung Galaxy S9/S9+? Check out this article to find a solution.
 
In fact, the majority of mobile phones do not have the function of data recovery, but I think the software called Android Data Recovery should be able to help you.
 
Android Data Recovery is a trust worthy recover software which can regain lost or deleted contacts, text messages, photos, WhatsApp messages, audio files, videos, documents and so on. Besides, it also has ability to restore and backup your phone data, fix the abnormal Android system without losing data, and extract data from a broken/damaged Android devices. I think you almost can't help using it to recover your deleted photos. During the following, I will tell you how to recover deleted and lost call history from Samsung Galaxy S9/S9+.

           

Guide 1 : Recover Call Logs from Samsung S9 with Android Data Recovery
Guide 2:Free to Recover Deleted Contacts from Android Phones
Guide 3:Free to Solve SD Card issues on Andorid phones
Guide 4:Free to Recover android Photos/Videos from google photos
Guide 5:Free to Recover Messages from Android with SMS Backup & Restore App
 


Guide 1 : Recover Call Logs from Samsung S9 with Android Data Recovery
 
 
Step 1. Download, install and run the software on your computer, at the same time, connect your Galaxy S9/S9+ to PC with its USB calbe. Then select "Android Data Recovery" and it will automatically detect your phone soon.

 
Tips: If the software fails to detect your phone, you will have to enable USB debugging mode on your phone until it detects your phone.

 
 
Step 2. When the program detects your Samsung Galaxy S9/S9+, a computer screen will pops up as below. You just have to select the data types that you want to recover from. For example, if you want to restore a deleted call record, you can click on the "Call Logs". Click "Next" to start scanning your phone for the selected contents. You can then see a window.

 
During the scan, your phone also automatically owns the software. If you still haven't found your Samsung Galaxy S9/S9+, then you have to use "ROOT" or your own manual ROOT Android phone. But usually you can detect your phone!

 
 
Step 3. Once the scan is completed, you can click the call logs to see the details in the right window. Select the call historys that you want to restore, click "Recover", and the data will be saved to your phone. In addition, you should keep your phone connected well during the whole recovery process, otherwise you will fail.


Guide 2: Recover Deleted Contacts from Android Phones
 
In today's digital world, the loss of mobile contacts seems to be a trivial problem, but it will not disappear. With all the focus on data consumption, camera quality and social media features, it's easy to forget that contact lists are one of the most valuable features of mobile phones. It's painful to have all the contacts missing from your family, friends and work, so we've created a dedicated, comprehensive post that tells you how to recover them when needed.
 
How did this happen?
 
The most common reason for losing contacts is to upgrade the operating system of mobile devices. Whether your phone runs on iOS, Android or Nokia Symbian, manufacturers send intermittent software updates to refresh the phone with the latest features. Unfortunately, this can sometimes lead to the loss of your contacts, depending on where they are stored. Or, you may accidentally delete or delete contacts when synchronizing with new applications.
 
Recover Deleted/Lost Contacts from Android
 
Method 1
 
Recover androic contacts with Address Book application:
 
Don't worry! Your contacts may still be on your mobile phone.
 
If you are using an Android Samsung/Huawei/Sony/Vivo/Oppo/ZTE/THC/Xiaomi/LG/Meizu/Google/Nokia... device, the system sometimes hides your contacts and makes them look like they have been deleted. 
 
Fortunately, there is a simple way to check if this is the case:
 
*Open the Address Book application.
 
*Press the menu in the upper right corner (three vertical points).
 
*Select Contacts to Display.
 
*If not, please click "All Contacts".
 
*If "all contacts" are not selected, the problem should be solved.
 
 
 
Method 2
 
Recover android contacts from Google:
 
If you are an Android user, you should first check the Google account that has been linked to the mobile device. When you first create an account on your mobile phone, you may automatically accept the transfer of your contacts. If you do, the good news is that you can restore all contacts directly to your mobile phone. 
To do this, go to your inbox and select Contacts from the drop-down menu. 
If you can see your contacts, click More, and then click Restore Contacts.
 
You can also take some measures to prevent this from happening again.
 
*Start your contacts, and then select the menu/more buttons.
 
*Then navigate to Settings > Address Book > Import/Export Contacts > Export to Device Storage
 
*Select the contact you want to transfer from the list, and click Finish.
 
*Then delete the current SIM card and insert another SIM card into the device.
 
*Then navigate to Settings > Address Book > Import/Export Contacts > Export to SIM Card. 
 
*Select contacts and confirm that they are copied to your other SIM cards

 
Your contacts are now backed up to other SIM cards
 
 
 
Method 3
 
Recover android contacts with Gmail
 
If your Android device is synchronized with your Google account, the chances of restoring lost contacts will certainly be in your favor. Gmail provides a great feature that allows you to restore backups of all contacts, which can be traced back up to 30 days at most. After doing this, you can resynchronize the device with the Google account and restore all contacts.
 
Side note: If your contacts appear in Gmail but not on your mobile phone, please refer to the above steps and/or try to completely resynchronize your Google account.

 
To restore the backup of Gmail contacts, go to your inbox and select Contacts from the drop-down menu on the left.
 
Once you see the contact list (or not), click More to enter the drop-down menu, where you need to select the "Restore Contacts..." option.
 
 
Guide 3: Free to Solve SD Card issues on Andorid phones
 
Frequent problems in SD card
 
1 Android mobile SD card can not be detected
 
2 The SD card is damaged. Try reformatting it
 
3 Unexpected deletion of SD card
 
4 Blank SD Card

 
1. Android mobile SD card can not be detected
 
 
Method 1:

Update memory or SD card driver
 
* Connect SD card to PC
 
* Right-click my computer and select "Manage"
 
* In the taskbar, click "Device Manager" and then click the "+" icon next to "USB Serial Bus Controller". Yellow exclamation marks will appear.
 
* Right-click and select Update Driver Software, then press "Auto Search Update Driver Software"
 
*Wait patiently and allow the driver to install and restart it
 
 
Method 2

Repair "undetected SD card" using CHKDSK command
 
First, right-click My Computer > Select Management > Disk Management, and then look up the device in the Drive Viewer to see if the PC can recognize the memory card.
 
If no card is detected, press Win + R > type: cmd, and then press Enter.
 
If an SD card is detected, enter CHKDSK D:/ F and press Enter. Or you can type CHKDSK D:/f/offline scanandfix and press Enter. (Remember that D is a drive letter)
 
 
2. The SD card is damaged. Try reformatting it
 
 
Method 1

Scanning and repairing SD cards
 
The best way to solve the problem is to right-click the SD card and choose to fix the error from the properties menu.
 
First, connect the SD card to the computer, then go to my computer > SD card. Now right-click the SD card and open the properties. Click the Tools tab > Check button. Now allow the scanning process to complete and then close it. Finally, right-click the USB flash disk and click "pop-up" and take out the SD card.
 
 
Method 2

Solving problems using CMD commands

 
Using the CHKDSK command can help fix any type of SD card problem, and it can help you access files from Android devices. 
 
Step 1: Connect SD card to computer using card reader
Step 2: Now go to the Start menu, type "cmd">click "input", and you will get "cmd.exe"
Step 3: Then click "cmd. exe" and you will see the following commands

 
Step 4: Enter chkdsk/X/f [sd card letter]: "or" CHKDSK [sd card letter]:/ f“
 
 

3 Unexpected deletion of SD card
 
 
Method 1: Check whether the SD card is damaged
 
Such errors occur when SD cards are damaged or damaged. Therefore, you should check by removing the card from your mobile phone and putting it on another system or device. When you are still unable to access the card, transfer data immediately and get a new SD card.
 
Method 2: SD Card Infected by Virus
 
Many times, SD cards can be infected with viruses, so you may encounter such errors. Therefore, in this case, you need to recover the data as soon as possible and run anti-virus software to scan the SD card.
 
Method 3: SD Card Unformatted
 
When SD cards are formatted for a long time, there may be an "accidental deletion of SD cards" error. So the best solution is to format the SD card once and check if the problem has been solved.
 
 
4 Blank SD Card
 
 
Method 1: Try to restart the phone
 
Whenever you see a "blank SD card" error on your mobile phone, you need to do something to solve the problem. But don't think about formatting the card, just restart it.
This will help you solve the problem and your card may start working again.
 
Method 2: Reinsert SD Card
 
Another thing you can do is take the SD card out of your phone and insert it again. This is a simple way to fix such problems immediately.
 
Method 3: View hidden files on SD cards
 
Most of the time, files are hidden form, you will receive a message "blank SD card". In this case, you should follow the following steps to display the hidden file.
 
Step 1: First, connect the blank SD card to the computer using a card reader
Step 2: Now run the control folder to get the File Explorer option
Step 3: Then open the View tab
Step 4: Finally, select Show Hidden Files, Folders and Drives and make changes
 
Guide 4: Free to Recover android Photos/Videos from google photos
 
Restore photos and videos
 
If you delete an item and delete it, check your trash can to see if it is there.
On an Android phone or tablet, open the Google Album application for photos.
In the upper left corner, click on the menu in turn, and then click on the wastebasket.
Touch and hold the photo or video to be restored.
At the bottom, click "Restore". Photos or videos will be returned:
Application of Graphic Library in Mobile Phone
 
In your Google Album Library
In any of its albums
If the project is not in your garbage can, it may be permanently deleted.
 
Can't see photos or videos?
 
If the deleted photos or videos are not in the garbage can, they cannot be restored. 
If the following situation occurs, you will not be able to restore the photos:
 
You moved it to the dustbin more than 60 days ago.
You move it to the garbage can and empty your garbage.
You have permanently removed it from the garbage can.
You have permanently deleted the device from its library application without backing it up first.
To find and restore photos easily, enable backup and synchronization.
 
Guide 5: Free to Recover Messages from Android with SMS Backup & Restore App
 
 
The app won 4.5 star ratings in Play Store. It is completely free to download and provides many functions.
 
Text messages are in XML format. It also saves your data in the cloud and local storage. To save data in the cloud, you must install additional applications in your application. It will automatically save your message.



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