How to Recover Lost Data from Broken Samsung Z2/Z3/Z4

August 03, 2017
Spare cell phones are needed by everyone, especially business people. I have such an alternate cell phone - Samsung Z2, which I wouldn't use at ordinary times. I only use it in an emergency, and I store a lot of data in my spare cell, which I need to do at work. Although the phone's configuration is not very high, equipped with 4 inches AMOLED display, resolution of 540*960, built in 32 bit quad core processor, 2000mAh battery, built-in 1GB RAM. But it's very important to me. But yesterday I accidentally dropped my cell phone. The screen was broken, but there was the data I needed. I needed to restore the data and transfer it to my computer. What should I do? Who can help me?
 
If you're faced with a problem like that, don't worry, Dr.Fone toolkit - Android Data Extraction can certainly help you find the data you need. Android Data Extraction is a software tool that extracts data from damaged mobile phones. In fact, cell phone damage is common in everyday life, such as screen breaks and black screen caused by cell phone flooding. In these cases, you can't operate the phone directly, but Android Data Extraction can find the data directly from the background of the phone and extract them and restore them. Of course, such powerful software is sure to fit many handsets and even match almost all Android handsets on the market. Of course, including Samsung Z2/Z3/Z4. If you think the operation of such a powerful software must be very complex, you are wrong. In fact, it's only a few easy steps to restore data with it. Let's see how it works.

           
 
 
 

Steps to Restore Lost Data from Samsung Z2/Z3/Z4 with Broken/Cracked/Blank Screen

 
 

Step 1. Connect your Samsung Z2/Z3/Z4 to computer

 
Running the Android Data Extraction on your computer and select Data Extraction (Damaged Device) among all the toolkits. At the same time, use the USB cable to connect the Samsung Z2/Z3/Z4 to the computer. Make sure that you have USB debugging enabled on your Android phone.

 
 

Step 2. Choose the data types you want to recover from the broken phone

 
By default, the program has selected all data types. You can also select the types of data as you want. Click next to continue. Please note that this feature will only help you extract the existing data on the damaged Samsung Z2/Z3/Z4.

 
 

Step 3. Select the fault type which matches your situation

 
Android phones have two types of faults, i.e., touch doesn't work or can't access the phone, and black / interrupt screen. Just click on the one you own. Then it will lead you to the next step. Then, in the new window, select the correct device name and device type for your phone". Currently, this feature applies only to parts of Samsung devices in the Galaxy S, Galaxy, Note, and Galaxy Tab families. Then click "Next".

 
Note: Please make sure you have the correct device name and device type for your phone. Incorrect information may cause your cell phone to burst or any other errors. If the information is correct, enter confirmation, and then click the confirmation button to continue.

 
 

Step 4. Enter Download Mode on the Samsung Z2/Z3/Z4

 
Now, just follow the instructions in the program and place the Samsung Z2/Z3/Z4 in the download mode".
 
1. Turn off the phone.
2. Press and hold Volume "-", "Home" and "Power" button on the phone.
3. Press "Volume +" button to enter download mode.

 
After the phone is set to download mode, the Android dr.fone toolkit will begin to analyze the phone and download the recovery package.

 
 

Step 5. Preview and recover the Ddata from broken Samsung Z2/Z3/Z4

 
After the analysis and scanning process, Android Data Extraction will display all of the file types by category. Then you will be able to select the files you want to preview. Select the files you need, and then click restore to save all the valuable data you need.



Related Tutorials: Recover Data from Blank Screen Samsung Z2/Z3/Z4
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