How to Recover Deleted Photos from Huawei Mate 10/10 Pro

November 06, 2017
The Huawei Mate 10 has a standard 3.5mm headphone jack, but bizarrely, you won't find one on the Pro. Instead, you'll have to use Bluetooth headphones, or find a wired pair that plugs into the USB-C socket. Your existing 3.5mm headphones will not work with the Mate 10 Pro. The Pro version does have IP67 waterproofing however, which the standard Mate does not. Huawei argued the main reason for this difference was that it was too difficult to waterproof the headphone jack on the standard Mate. Samsung managed this perfectly well on the Galaxy S8 so I'm not happy that Huawei hasn't put more effort in here.
 
The standard Huawei Mate 10 has 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage, while the Pro has 6GB with 128GB of storage - although there's no ability to expand that storage with a microSD card.
 
No matter what the phone, we may encounter some problems, such as the loss of photos when upgrading the phone system. So, if the data is lost during the upgrade of the Huawei Mate 10/Mate 10 Pro system, how to restore them?
 
The way to restore the phone's data, we have to mention Android Data Recovery. It is the world's 1st data recovery software for Android smartphones and tablets. In other words, you can use it to recover data from Android devices, and it support 6000+ Android devices, including Samsung, HUAWEI, ZTE, SONY, LG, OPPO, etc.. In addition, the software can be used to restore contacts, photos, audios, videos, text messages, call history, WhatsApp messages and other data. The method is also simple, you can follow the tutorial to restore data. More importantly, the software will not delete any data in the phone, is reliable.

           
 
 
 

Steps to Resotre Deleted and Lost Photos from Huawei Mate 10/Mate 10 Pro

 

Step 1. Run the software and connect Huawei Mate 10/Mate 10 Pro

 
Download and install dr.fone toolkit for Android on your computer. After running it, you can see all the tools, find and click on "Data Recovery".

 
Use USB line to connect Huawei Mate 10/Mate 10 Pro to the computer, and you need to open the USB debugging on your Huawei Mate 10/Mate 10 Pro.

 
Note: Please as much as possible to stop using your phone until all the missing data is restored, otherwise, the missing data may be covered by the new data, increase the difficulty of data recovery.
 
 

Step 2. Select file types to scan

 
When the program detects your Huawei Mate 10, the program displays all types of files that can be scanned. You can check the file types. And then click "Next".

 
 

Step 3. Scan your Huawei Mate 10/Mate 10 Pro to find the lost data on it

 
Next, you need to select a scan mode. There are Standard and Advanced models for you to choose from. Please read the following instructions and tick one of them according to your needs. Then click on "Start".

 
Note: There might be a Superuser authorization appearing on your device during the scan. If you get it, click "Allow" to continue. If not, just skip this step.

 
 

Step 4. Preview and restore the deleted data selectively

 
Finally, when the scan task is completed, the new window will display all scanned files. Of course, they can be restored. According to your request to check the appropriate file, and then click "Recover".




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