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September 4, 2021 Shwetha

How to Restore Videos From Gallery

Restore Videos From Gallery

With the soaring rise of smartphones everywhere, it is almost impossible to find a person without a smartphone in today’s world. Even if we do find a person without a smartphone, he would at least have a cellphone with a camera on it. As a result, we all tend to store lots and lots of media files right in our pockets. This includes all the photos, videos, music, documents, and many more. With the immense technology and storage right in our hands, we often don’t worry about our data. But when we lose something, that is where all the worrying starts. We search for any possible way to get back our data. So, are you a person who is looking for a solution to restore lost videos from your gallery? This loss may be of any sort – accidental deletion, regretted deletion, virus attack, or any possible technical flaw.

Whatever may be the reason, we’ve got your back! We have listed a few scenarios and their respective solutions to help you out. Just keep reading the article, find the method that suits you the most, and perform all the steps that are mentioned right below it. You will easily be able to restore videos from your gallery.

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  • Restore Videos From Gallery in Your Android Device
  • Restore Videos From Gallery in Your iPhone

Restore Videos From Gallery in Your Android Device

Restoring Videos With a Backup

Have you enabled a scheduled backup on your android device? This backup can be of any kind – Google Photos, personal cloud, or anything of that type. If your answer is yes, then you can probably recover your files easily. Let us first discuss getting back your videos from Google Photos.

Using Google Photos to Restore Videos From Gallery

If you have a scheduled backup of your photos and videos on your Google Photos, then you can probably get them back easily! Google Photos has this special feature called the Trash. Once you delete a photo or video, it directly goes into the trash. It stays in there for around 60 days. After this period, it gets permanently deleted. You can recover your files within this 60-day period. However, your files get permanently deleted after that, and you cannot recover them later. So, if it is not more than 60 days since you deleted your file, you can go with this method. Here is how you can do it –

  1. Open the Google Photos application from your Android Device.
  2. Click on the hamburger menu (denoted by three parallel lines) in the top-right corner.
  3. Go to Trash.
  4. Long press and select all the files that you want to recover.
  5. Finally, click on Restore.

That’s it. You have now restored all the deleted videos from your Google Photos. You can again find them in your phone Gallery and Google Photos. If you cannot find your videos in the Trash, then your video may not be backed up, or it may have crossed the 60-day period.

Using Other Backup Files to Restore Videos From Gallery

If you are using any other backup system, then you can go with this method. Whatever may be the type of backup you use, you can use these steps to recover your files. Just make sure that the video is backed up during the scheduled backup cycle. Here is how you can use your backup file –

  1. Firstly, open your Android Device.
  2. After this, open the backup service or the cloud service.
  3. Find and select the particular call recording that you want to recover. (Make sure that you select your backup file to be between the time of creation of the voice recording and the time that you deleted it).
  4. Click on Recover or Restore (differs according to your service).

That’s it. You have now recovered all your deleted videos to your gallery. Not only that, but you can also find all other types of files to be back. If you have not enabled cloud backup or any other backup service, or if you don’t find that particular file in your backup, then refer to the next method mentioned below.

Remember that moving your device back to a previous date means that you will lose all your data that is currently present after the date of the backup file you selected. Make sure to collect all important data before you restore your mobile phone.

Restoring Videos Without a Backup

Don’t have a scheduled backup file? Your backup file doesn’t happen to have the files that you are looking for? The above method does not work for you for some reason? Don’t worry! We’ve got you covered! You can refer to all the methods mentioned below –

Method 1 – Checking out the Recently Deleted Folder

A few Android devices have this special folder called Recently Deleted. This acts as a temporary storage place. In other words, whenever you delete a photo or video from your gallery, it directly goes into the Recently Deleted Folder. It stays there for a particular period (usually 30 days). During this time, you can recover these deleted files if you change your mind. However, once it crosses 60 days after deleting these files, they get permanently deleted, and you cannot get them back. So, if it is less than 60 days since you deleted these files, you go for this method.

Just go to your gallery, and check if there is a folder named Recently Deleted. If you found one, open it. In there, you will find all the photos and videos that you have deleted within the last 60 days. Select all the files that you want to recover, and click on Restore, or Recover (Depends upon the type of device). All your photos and videos will now be restored back to your Gallery.

If you don’t find such a folder, or if you don’t find your file within the folder, you can proceed with the next method –

Method 2 – Using Third-Party Data Recovery Software

If you don’t have such a folder, then your next option is to go for third-party data recovery software programs. There are several such programs available in the market. All you need to do is to install the software and select the location of your lost files (previous location). These software programs complete a thorough scan of your drive and give back all the deleted and damaged files. You can select the files that you want to recover and just hit restore. You will get all of them back in no time. As mentioned before, there are tons of such programs available in the market, and you need to select the best among them. We have listed the Best Video Recovery Software available. Just go through the list and select the one that you like the most.

Method 3 – Contacting External Data Recovery Services

Tried out all the methods that are mentioned above and still not able to restore your videos? Then there is almost nothing you can do on your own. However, you can try going for professional help. There are several data recovery professionals available in the market. They offer to recover all your lost or damaged data. You can contact any of the best Data Recovery services, pay them a significant amount, and they will help you recover all your lost data in no time. Although, you can try this method if your data is extremely critical or expensive. This is because these services usually demand some money to bring back your data. If your data is worth the money, then you can go for it without any doubt.

Restore Videos From Gallery in Your iPhone

When you are facing a similar issue with iPhones, the first thing you have to do is checking your Recently Deleted folder. This folder is available on all iPhones. So, if your video was deleted within the past 60 days, you will probably find it there. For a more detailed description of the other methods available to recover videos from iPhone, refer to our guide on How to Recover Deleted Videos from iPhone.

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Shwetha

Shwetha is a writer with various interests including data recovery. She worked for several data recovery websites and helped thousands of people recover their lost data, accounts, and documents over the past 8 years. Currently, spending time as a writer, contributing to several tech publications including Data Recovery Pit.

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