


On the S2 it ran rather quickly since there wasn't much on it. However, I don't have one of those so I'm not sure what it would find, but I'd doubt anything. I wanted to check on that I had done a factory reset on. I didn't have much on the S2 it seems so it only found contacts and call history. Also it defaults to do a deep scan to find deleted items. Each item defaults to selected, but you can deselect anything. I left the defaults, which was to find all info photos, messages, contacts, call history, etc. Simply plugged it in with a Micro USB cable and the software recognized it. There is the 3 line menu up in the top right that has a tutorial if you needed that. I didn't want to just click on those to see what they do, they didn't pertain directly to testing the software. But there are several other options on the bottom right that are small boxes. The UI(user interface) is simple, but yet offers no popup bubbles to tell you what everything is. You do have to allow their device software permission, but that's expected. I would have thought that deep scan should give far better results than quick scan, but it is definitely not the case here.įor that, and for the 0 results on Photos & Videos, RAW & Documents from deep scan, i'll have to ditch MiniTool Mobile Recovery for Android for now, sorry.ĭownloaded and installed fine on Windows 10. Quick scan with only Gallery and Video selected, returned few camera pictures, a lot of app pictures, and 60+ videos.īare in mind that the phone had 600+ camera pictures and 150+ videos deleted. Raw and Document also returned 0 results while Messages & Log Call returned results for messages, contacts, call history, whatsapp contacts, and whatsapp attachments. Using the deep scan where everything is selected, returned no for photos or videos. MiniTool Mobile Recovery for Android offers two scan options: Deep scan (default selected) and Quick scan. There is no SD-card in the phone, and only the phone's internal memory was scanned. Phone was not formatted or factory reset since then. This actually on a phone which couple of weeks ago had all pictures and videos deleted. The phone is rooted with SU auto permissions-grant turned on for quick requests grant. Galaxy S6 recognized immediately by the application with no issues.
