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retrieving deleted pictures?
I have accidentally deleted a photo on my Razr mobile. Does anyone know a way to recover it?
Any help much appreciated |
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I have a thing on my phone called "recently deleted" that stores them for a day or two. After that , well, im screwed.
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No, most phones delete it forever because there's not enough memory for it to store masses of deleted pictures. That's why theres a "do you want to delete? yes/no" option. Bad luck, sorry platinum ==
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Yeah, like flukeman said, there's no possible way to retrieve. However, check if your phone has a recycle bin.
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