SAMSUNG MOBILE DATA RECOVERY
A broken cell phone is easy to replace. But what about the photos and videos inside it?
This is where we come in to give you the most effective solutions with the most modern methods.

Lost files from your Samsung?
We got it!
Recover photos from a Samsung phone.
Many reasons can lead to losing photos and files from a mobile phone, such as accidental deletion, factory reset, or a broken phone.
Whatever the cause, at TicTac, we have developed the appropriate procedures to recover photos from your Samsung successfully.
We are committed to doing everything possible to get your files back to you!

Recover contacts from Samsung
Have you lost the contact numbers of your friends, colleagues, or old acquaintances? We understand how demanding and stressful it can be to get them all back from scratch.
Whether some contacts were lost due to accidental deletion or after a factory reset, we are here to help you!
We recover your contacts from your Samsung phone easily, quickly, and reliably, without any extra effort from you!

I lost my files. What should I do?

The most important thing in recovering data from any device is the expertise and method used by the technician or technical company.
It is common for owners of problematic mobile phones to try to fix the issue themselves or turn to people without experience, resulting in even more damage and reducing the chances of recovering data.
Therefore, when critical files are lost, it is extremely important to carefully choose who will intervene on your device.
What customers who got their data back say about us:
Get your data back in 3 simple steps
Entrust your files to people with proven experience!
Contact us
A specialist will immediately record your problem and open a priority number.
Send us your storage medium
You can bring it from our facilities (or to a partner store), or we can send our own courier to pick it up completely free of charge.
Get your data back
Once the process is complete, we will send you the unit and your data by courier.

Is Data Recovery from a Mobile Phone Always Possible?
Unfortunately, the data recovery rates from mobile phones are not as good as those from hard drive data recovery.
In fact, TicTac Data Recovery has the most modern equipment and expertise, but the cases we receive are becoming increasingly difficult.
This is because in order to recover data from a mobile phone, we need to read/hack the phone’s internal memory. Accessing the phone’s internal memory is very time-consuming and almost unique to each mobile phone.
In practice, we need to find a way to access the internal memory and bypass the protection mechanisms of the following:
- the device manufacturers (e.g., Samsung , Huawei , Xiaomi , iPhone , etc.)
- the operating system (e.g., Android, iOS, Symbian, etc.)
- individual applications (e.g., Viber, Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, etc.)
We also need the deleted data to still be intact and not overwritten by new user data.
The chances of recovering data from a mobile phone decrease when new data is added, especially in the following cases:
- Installing new applications
- Restarting the mobile phone (temporary files are being written)
- Internet browsing (temporary files are written)
- Use of applications (e.g., YouTube, Facebook, etc.)
Below is some of the important information:
- From a mobile phone reset to factory settings (Android/iOS), the success rates are particularly low.
- It must be a phone purchased several years ago and without software updates. Data cannot usually be recovered from a Symbian phone.
- Nothing can usually be recovered from a recent iPhone 5+ at a reasonable price, as Apple has implemented strict protection systems.
- The recovery rates for mobile phones with an Android operating system manufactured after 2017 are very low, even for deleted data.
- Audio files are particularly rare to recover on Android versions older than version 5.0 as they become fragmented upon deletion.
- Video files are very rare to recover from mobile phones as they are usually overwritten by new data.
- Image files are especially rare when recovering from iOS 6+ and Android versions.