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How to Recover Your Deleted Files from Android Device

If you have accidently deleted some important files from Android device so there is no need to become sad or anger, here one solution for you. This Android apps help you to recover deleted files from Android based devices. Undelete Beta is available on Android Market to download and recover your deleted files on Android based devices. It is completely free apps from Android Market to recover deleted data and can be use on Android OS based smart phones and tablets.

This application help you to recover any type of deleted file from your SD card or internal storage. With support for over 1000 file types, Undelete can recover if you accidentally delete photos or want some old music to listen to. Undelete can also securely wipe and shred files so that they will be impossible for others to recover. This apps in beta version with support of Fat file system and external SD.

Features:
– Fast scanning logic
– Restore any file that has not been written over
– Securely wipe/shred files
– Works with images, video, music, archives and binaries
– Batch operations
– Preview media files

Download Undelete Beta

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