Recovering deleted info (no root) - General Questions and Answers

I have a Moto x4 not rooted. Ineed to recover deleted texts for a legal case. Is it possible to recover texts without wiping phone? Or if a phone back up is made will it back up all deleted info too?
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Copy Whatsapp files from root but without rooting Galaxy S6

Hello,
i have a G920F (Vodafone Germany branded).
After i recieved the last 6.0.1 update a week ago i reseted my phone for a better performance.
So i backed up everything and did a hard reset from the recovery.
After restoring everything back Whatsapp had problems to recover any of the last 7 backups "tried Google drive and local".
While searching i found that i might be able to fix this by decrypting and then re-encrypting the database on pc.
For that i need to access these two files but i don't want to root my device:
"/data/data/com.whatsapp/databases/msgstore.db"
"/data/data/com.whatsapp/files/key"
I tried many ways (adb, xplore) and i always get "access denied"
Does anybody have another method to do it? or maybe knows another way to solve my Whatsapp problem?
Or could it be something in the software that prevents WA from restoring? WA support didn't respond eventhough i sent them an email a week ago.
Thanks in advance guys

[Completed] If I factory restored my phone, have I officially lost all of my texts?

Device: Motorola Nexus 6 running 6.0.1
So I recently factory restored my phone and since then have received text messages. I've been able to recover those messages, obviously. Are the messages prior lost forever is there some way to find those and recover them?
Thank you.
XDA Visitor said:
Device: Motorola Nexus 6 running 6.0.1
So I recently factory restored my phone and since then have received text messages. I've been able to recover those messages, obviously. Are the messages prior lost forever is there some way to find those and recover them?
Thank you.
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Hi,
Ideally yes, but you could get detailed help on http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/help and you would need to register inorder to post in that Q&A.
Thanks.

Restoring Photos to Samsung Galaxy 8+ SM-G955U

This Saturday, my son accidentally deleted over 20k photos on my phone. After murdering him, I rooted my phone using this method:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...root-partcyborgrom-aqk3-samfail-odin-t3717702
This requires a factory reset at the end.
Since then I've been trying every program I can find on the pc (fonelab, dr. fone, mobisaver, remo (which won't even recognize my phone)) and on android (diskdigger and others) and can find nothing.
Any help out there or am I completely screwed?
Where were the pictures saved? Internal storage or SSD?
I think there is nothing you can do if the images were deleted by user interaction.
The Partcyborg root process basically involves flashing a pre-rooted image, and then the factory reset. I don't think you would meet with any success in trying to recover the deleted data
Here's a response from the creator of the rom
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=75562856&postcount=3
Although that device was an exynos variant, the same applies to the US/Canada variants

File recovery on LG G4 H815

Hello,
I have an LG G4 H815 with android 6.0 software version v20p-EUR-XX
I have sent this phone in for repair a long time ago and of course because of protocols they deleted my entire data. I've been wanting to recover some of the images that were on my device storage (screenshots are almost always saved on the device storage). I've tried numerous softwares such as dr fone in which it will tell me their root service has failed and that I need actual root acces to recover files.
A couple years ago I succesfully recovered files from my Samsung Galaxy ace, however this phone I already had rooted.
So I have a few questions now;
1. I have ended up using the device numerous months after, how much will this reduce my chance of even recovering the lost files from before the formatting?
2. To root the phone I need to unlock the bootloader, however this also deletes all files on my phone. Will rooting even give me my lost files back as by that time my phone will be formatted TWICE?
3. Does anyone know (prefferbly experience with the same phone as I do) a software that might be able to recover the files without full root acces?
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Wishesforall said:
Hello,
I have an LG G4 H815 with android 6.0 software version v20p-EUR-XX
I have sent this phone in for repair a long time ago and of course because of protocols they deleted my entire data. I've been wanting to recover some of the images that were on my device storage (screenshots are almost always saved on the device storage). I've tried numerous softwares such as dr fone in which it will tell me their root service has failed and that I need actual root acces to recover files.
A couple years ago I succesfully recovered files from my Samsung Galaxy ace, however this phone I already had rooted.
So I have a few questions now;
1. I have ended up using the device numerous months after, how much will this reduce my chance of even recovering the lost files from before the formatting?
2. To root the phone I need to unlock the bootloader, however this also deletes all files on my phone. Will rooting even give me my lost files back as by that time my phone will be formatted TWICE?
3. Does anyone know (prefferbly experience with the same phone as I do) a software that might be able to recover the files without full root acces?
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J
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Data recovery isn't very reliable on android.
Try the EaseUS data recovery software on Windows.
If the space where the data was stored has been deleted and then overwritten since the deletion, it's gone, if the space has been formatted, its gone.
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Temporary root of G1842 to recover photos

Hi veterans,
My mom has a XZ Premium G1842 47.2.A.10.107 / Android 9.
She deleted all photos accidentally.
Is there a way to recover photos without root OR
temporarily root the phone and then restore back to stock condition?
Thanks in advance.

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