EaseUS MobiSaver – Free Software to Recover Data from Android Device

Posted by David Watson . on December 14, 2014

Easeus

Software Name: EaseUS MobiSaver for Android Free
Editors Rating: 4.5 Star out of 5 (Recommended for all Android Users)
Supports Android OS version: Android 4.0/4.1/4.2/4.3/4.4
Running OS Supported: XP/ Vista/Windows 7/ Windows 8/8.1
Product Cost: Free

Summary

Need for Android Recovery software is much awaited and crucial as Android covers over 40% of Smartphone Market. EaseUS has understand this need quite well and introduced such a useful piece of software that provide an effortless and easy ways to get all your lost or deleted media files back like SMS, Contacts, Photos, Videos, Music, documents etc. Most importantly, it is absolutely free.

Pros
Supports Android data recovery from all the leading brand Smartphones like Samsung, HTC, Nexus, LG, SONY, Motorola etc. Recover lost contacts in your desired format like csv, html or vcf form etc.

Cons
Software offers each and everything that Android user would have dreamed for. I’ve not came across any drawbacks or bug in this software but would update it as soon as I’ll find one.

Detailed Review

Looking for effective software to recover data from your Android running devices i.e. Smartphones or Tablets? Don’t worry as we’ve got opportunities to cover a useful recovery tool that can easily address various data loss instances from Android devices. EaseUS MobiSaver for Android is a free recovery tool that can retrieve lost, deleted or formatted files from smartphone, tablets or SD card running any latest version of Android OS i.e., Kitkat or JellyBean.

This EaseUS Data Recovery Software can successfully recover data from Android devices in fashioned way. This software can detect media on the fly and will show on the home screen of the software.

Simply click on ‘Start’ located in front of your targeted media device. Make sure that you’ve enabled USB debugging mode under developer options. This software won’t allow recovery if the device is connected as a media device or any other mode.

To enable USB debugging in Android 4.2 or higher, go to ‘Settings’ > About Phone > click multiple times on ‘Build Number’ until you’ve received a pop up stating ‘You are now in developer mode’. Back to settings, you’ll find a new option ‘Developer Options’. Click on it and select the check box stating ‘USB Debugging’.

You’ll also need to root your Android device to be able to perform recovery. Download Kingo Android Root and install it on your PC. Run the software from the desktop and keep your spy eye on the lower left corner of Kingo Android Root, it’ll show as ‘Connected’ when the software successfully scans your Android device. Click on the ‘Root’ Button to root your Android device securely.

Once the device is rooted, you can now recover all your media files including contacts, calendars, call history etc. with easy.

P.S. Let Kingo Android root download the needed driver to be able to detect your problem media device.
Meanwhile, you can also take backup of all your files (from Internal memory and SD card) too, just to make sure that if anything goes beyond control, you’ll able to restore everything back to normal.

Once the rooting is successful, you’ll be able to scan your problem media device successfully and perform complete Android Data Recovery to save recoverable files to your desire destination.

Feel free to leave your feedback/experience with this software.

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