Summary: Deleted photos from your Sony Xperia Z by accident? Do not panic, you can use this Sony Xperia Photo Recovery to recover lost/deleted photos from your phone. This article will show you how to recover lost photos from Sony Xperia Z/Z2/Z3 phone. 

“Hi,

I lost some of my photos on my Sony Xperia phone by a careless deletion, and would like to get them back. Is there any good solution?

Thanks” 

Generally speaking, if the photos are stored on the memory card, there is a chance that you can restore the lost photos. But, if you keep taking photos and videos with your phone, and save them to the memory card, the deleted photos may not be recovered for the new data may overwrite the deleted photos there. So, stopping using your phone may determine the success of the deleted photo recovery.

In order to recover lost photos from Sony Xperia phone, a photo recovery is needed. Here, I get a recommendation. This Photo Recovery can help you restore the deleted photos from the memory card inside your phone. In addition, this tool can also recover lost videos and audios from your phone. Both Mac and Windows versions are available and they shares the similar features, so, you can follow the guide below to carry out the recovery no matter you are a Mac user or running a Windows PC.

This photo recovery is very easy to use, it only takes three simple steps to restore lost photos on your phone. Now download the free trial version of Sony Xperia photo recovery software and follow the guide below to see how.

To recover deleted photos from Sony Xperia internal memory, you need to use this Android Data Recovery, which is also very easy to use. Just have a try.

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Step1. Launch the Sony Xperia photo recovery software

Before launch this software, connect your Sony Xperia phone to the computer with a digital cable and make sure it is detected as a drive letter in “My Computer”. Then launch the program and click “Start” in the primary window.

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Tip: You may need to change your USB cable or the USB port on your computer if your device is not listed on “My Computer”

Step2. Select your Sony Xperia phone and scan it

Next, your Sony Xperia phone will be listed as a drive letter, now, select it and click Scan to find the lost photos. You can use the Filter Options if you want to recover deleted photos only.

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Step 3. Recover deleted photos from Sony Xperia

After a few minutes, you can see the scan result with all photos found. You can preview the deleted photos. Mark those you want and click “Recover” to save them your computer or another external storage media. Keep in mind Do Not save the recovered photos to your phone or the memory card equipped inside, for safety’s sake.

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If you save the photos to the phone storage rather than the memory card, do not worry, there is also a solution,  you can use Android Data Recovery to recover the photos.

Recover Deleted Photos from Sony Xperia Phone Internal Memory

Good News: The new Android Data Recovery for Mac now can recover files both from the internal memory and from the SD card inside the Android phone. Just give it a free try now! The Windows version is right on the way!

Step 1. Download and install the Android Data Recovery, connect your Sony Xperia phone to the software.
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Step 2. Run the Android data recovery, and on your phone, enable USB debugging
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Step 3. Scan your phone, and then recover deleted photos from your Sony Xperia phone.
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About Sony Xperia Z

Sony Xperia Z is released at CES 2013 Conference as the new flagship phone, using 5 inches TFT screen with a resolution of 1080p, 443ppi; equipped with Qualcomm APQ8064 processor, CPU clocked at 1.5GHz, 2GB RAM to run, 32GB of physical storage space; equipped Android 4.1 system. There are black, white, purple three color can choose from. 5-inch 1080P HD TFT display (note: not IPS screen). With 13 million pixel Exmor RS camera (F / 2.2,28mm wide angle, support HDR video)