Wednesday, December 7, 2011

How to recover deleted photos, videos, document files from HTC EVO 3D

How to recover deleted photos, videos, document files from HTC EVO 3D
photos, videos or documents on your HTC EVO 3D went missing for some reasons, virus infection, deleted by mistake or wrong formatting of the storage card. all of them can be brought back with the proper data recovery tools for HTC EVO 3D.
the reason that pictures and videos can be recovered from HTC EVO 3D is that once you deleted something off the SD card, they are not permanently erased, it's the space that those pictures, videos or document files previously occupied now being marked as blank area for rewritten, so remember not to shoot any more videos or photos with your HTC EVO 3D once you realized that some of the files are lost, because once rewritten happens, it'd be hard to fully recover all of the files when missing or deleted.
this is a guide about how to recover deleted or lost pictures, videos from your HTC EVO 3D
First download photo recovery for HTC EVO 3D
photo recovery for htc evo 3d
Connect your HTC EVO 3D to computer, select the removable drive and click "scan"
You can preview the deleted videos and photos in the storage.
select the files you want to recover and click "recover". You deleted or lost files will come back in a minute.
reviews about HTC EVO 3D from engadget.com
The EVO 3D is a well made handset that improves upon the EVO 4G in terms of raw horsepower -- as such, it lives up to its flagship status. That being said, it's also a step back in some areas (the lack of kickstand comes to mind). While the qHD screen provides a welcome boost in pixel density, the overall display performance still lags behind the competition. Sense 3.0 leaves us cold, and now that other carriers are rolling out HSPA+ and LTE networks, WiMAX no longer feels like the new kid on the block. Despite the EVO 3D's 1.2GHz dual-core processor, the camera strangely lacks 1080p support, and the EVO 4G arguably captures nicer stills thanks to better optics and firmware. But our biggest gripe with the EVO 3D is its terrible battery life, which is even worse than what we observed on the already lackluster EVO 4G. As for 3D, we're not convinced it's fully baked yet -- right now it feels like a gimmick, but we're willing to wait and see how it develops beyond the initial "gee wiz" phase. Ultimately, we've come to think of the EVO 3D as a Sensation with a lesser camera, cheaper materials, worse battery life, and without the ability to roam worldwide. But hey, it's got 3D and the best dedicated two-stage camera button that's ever graced a phone. That's gotta be worth something, right?

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