4 Best Ways to Recover Deleted/Lost Messages From Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra

September 02, 2020
Summary: Although there are more and more chat software nowadays, SMS is still the most commonly used, because a lot of important information is sent via SMS. Then this article will tells you how to quickly restore the text messages and message attachments on your Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra when they are deleted or lost by mistake.
 
The Samsung Galaxy Note20 series also brings better productivity performance to the workplace elites and art creators. In order to further help users improve office efficiency and become a good helper for users to unleash their creativity, the Samsung Galaxy Note20 series is equipped with a more powerful enhanced version of S Pen and an upgraded version of Samsung Note. The new enhanced version of S Pen not only has a longer battery life, and has updated 5 kinds of air gestures, and its minimum delay of only 9ms makes the writing and painting experience almost the same as the real pen and paper. With the upgraded version of Samsung Note, the user’s handwritten text content can not only be easily converted into electronic text, but also can be converted into files in PPT and other formats. Sharing between devices across devices greatly improves office efficiency, allowing users to handle work more flexibly and thus have more time to enjoy life.
 
The S Pen of Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is a good tool for workers. When your important text message disappears before you read it carefully, then you need to restore it. There are many data recovery software on the market, I think Android Data Recovery is a good software.
 
Android Data Recovery is a very reliable data recovery software. During use, it will not reveal your information. Because of its security, it is trusted by users, so it is widely used by everyone. Moreover, it can not only restore Messages, but also call history, contacts, photos, videos, audios, WhatsApp chat history, WhatsApp attachments, etc. It also has super compatibility and is compatible with almost all Android phones on the market, such as Samsung, Huawei, Xiaomi, OPPO, vivo, Lenovo, Google, LG, etc.

           
 
 

Part 1 Directly Restore Deleted and Lost Messages on Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra without Backup

 
Step 1: First download, install and run it on your computer, then click "Android Data Recovery", and finally connect the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra to your computer with USB, and the connection progress bar will appear on the main interface.

 
Step 2: After entering the program completely, it will automatically detect your Android version. You need to turn on USB debugging according to the steps provided by the program, and then click "OK".

 
Step 3: At this point, the main interface displays the directory where the data can be recovered, check the "Contacts & Messages" option, then select the "Messages" in the project, and click "Next" after confirmation. Then the program will scan your phone.

 
Note: Here, the program needs permission to scan for deleted and lost data. If your device pops up a window, remember to click the device’s "Allow" to make sure the request is remembered. If your device does not pop up such a window, please click "Retry" to try again.
 
Step 4: After the scan is successful, the Messages will be displayed on the main interface in the form of a list. Please preview and select the Messages you need, and then click "Recover". All the messages that need to be recovered will be saved on your computer. Please be patient, the length of time required for recovery is directly proportional to the amount of recovered data.

 
 

Part 2 Restore Messages from Backup to Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra

 
Step 1: Download, install and run the program on your computer first, and then click "Android Data Backup & Restore".

 
Step 2: Now, please use a USB cable to connect your Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra to the computer.
 
Step 3: There will be "Device Data Restore" and "One-click Restore" options on the main interface, just choose one.

 
Step 4: Select the desired backup from the backup list, after selection, click "Start" to preview all recoverable file types in the selected backup.

 
Select the desired Messages, and then click "Restore to Device" or "Restore to PC" to save them all back. During the entire data recovery process, please do not disconnect the phone from the computer.

 
 

Part 3 Restore Messagess from Samsung Kies Backup to Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra

 
This method is used if you have backed up your photos with Samsung Kies before the photos are lost. By the way, regularly backing up data is a good habit!
 
Step 1: Launch Samsung Kies on the computer, and then connect your Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra to the computer with a USB cable.

 
Step 2: Choose "Back up/Restore" from the menu at the top of the page, and then click "Restore" in the lower right corner to proceed to the next step.

 
Step 3: Select the data you have backed up in Samsung Kies from the page, and then click "Next" in the lower right corner of the page.

 
Step 4: Select the data type (messages) you need to sync from Samsung Kies to Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. After selecting, click "Next" to restore the photos to your device.

 
 

Part 4 Restore Messages from Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra with Best Data Recovery


Best Data Recovery is the all-in-one data recovery program that can directly restore deleted and lost files like text messages and more on computer, smartphone, tablet, hard drive, flash drive, memory card, digital camera, etc..
 
Step 1. Download, install and run this data recovery software on your computer, and connect your Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra to computer.

 
Step 2. Best Data Recovery enables you to recover any popular file type like photos, pictures, videos, image, document and more. When you enter the main interface, you should choose the data type(s) you want to recover first.

 
When your device is detected, please choose your device from the removable devices option bar.
 
Step 3. As you can see, there are two scanning ways to be offered, "Quick Scan" and "Deep Scan". Clicking "Scan" button will give you a quick scan on your Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.

 
Step 4. After scanning, all the deleted or lost text messages will be listed in the interface. You can use "Filter" feature to quickly locate the files you want to recover.

 
Note: If you can not find the photos you wanted, you can click "Deep Scan" to try again. Deep Scan will take more time to complete the whole scanning process, but it will offer you all possible results which can be restored, please wait with patience.
 
Step 5. After selecting the files you need, please click on "Recover" and you can handily get all the selected messages back to your computer.

 
 

Part 5 Back Up Messages from Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra to Computer

 
Step 1. Run the Samsung Data Recovery software, then click on "Android Data Backup & Restore" option in the main interface.

 
Step 2. Connect your Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra to the computer via its USB cable.

 
Step 3. Choose "Device Data Backup" to gain a backup selectively, of course, you cann also choose "One-click Backup" to gain a full backup.
 
After that, you will be asked to choose the file types (messages) that you need to backup, just tick the box before the corresponding type.

 
Step 4. When everything is ready, click "Start" button to begin sync all or the selected photos from your Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra to computer.

 
Tips: You can set the backup file output folder as you like, if done, press "OK".

 
 
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