I can’t vouch for that exactly but it did work with the few Android handsets I have, each of varying ages. iSkysoft’s Android Data Recovery is said to have support for 6,000 devices. This isn’t such a problem for most media files as they can easily be added back to the device later - media files, for example - but can be a little more fiddly with contact and message data types. You can save any content to a location on your PC, but not back to your Android device directly. I tested Android Data Recovery’s ability to find deleted files by erasing a number of images, videos and other files from my devices before scanning and it was able to find everything I tested it with (granted, these files had only recently been deleted and had not been overwritten - the longer you use your phone for after deleting something, the less likely it is to be recovered). You can filter by file type and deletion status and simply check the boxes next to any content you wish to recover. When the scan has completed, you’ll be presented with all of your content in a file system-like interface for you to browse through. In my case, searching for everything, it took around 15 minutes but your mileage may vary. The more content Android Data Recover has to sift through, the longer it will take. Your choices dictate how long the scanning will take. You’ll be given the option to search for particular file types and also asked whether you want to search for only deleted files or all files on your device. Once the app can see your device, you can begin the scanning process in a few clicks.
You’ll need to have USB debugging enabled - which comes with its own risks - but if you haven’t then Android Data Recovery gives you instructions specific to your version of Android on how to do so.
Simply connect your phone or tablet to your PC via USB and the software should recognize your device.
Android Data Recovery makes it easy to find your content with a wizard-like interface that guides you through the process in a few steps. This includes data - deleted or not - from your photos, videos and audio files, to your contacts, messages and call history as well as WhatsApp data. The app, for Windows, connects to your Android device and shows you all of its contents. ISkysoft’s Android Data Recovery hopes to be able to get you out of a tight spot if some of your precious data has gone missing. But however diligent you may be with backing up your devices, there’s little you can do if you experience some accidental data loss - whether it was your fault or not. It’s easier than ever to ensure you’ve got a backup of your phone or tablet.