Friday, August 21, 2015
Recover Deleted or Lost Contacts from Samsung Galaxy Alpha
Part 1: Something about Samsung Galaxy AlphaPart 2: Method for Recover Deleted or Lost Contacts from Samsung Galaxy Alpha
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Something about Samsung Galaxy Alpha
The Samsung Galaxy Alpha is thin at 6.7mm and weighs a mere 115g. This is definitely good news for folks who like sleek phones since the Galaxy Alpha manages to undercut the iPhone 6 by 0.2mm in thinness and 14g in weight. Moreover, compared to the iPhone 6, the Galaxy Alpha has smaller bezels all around, making it more compact. We liked the grip of the phone and didn't feel it was slippery.
Above the 4.7-inch screen are two sensor cutouts, a front-facing camera and a notification LED that is only visible when it lights up. The Home button is flanked by the capacitive buttons for 'back' and 'recents'. The volume rocker and power button, both made of metal and with great tactile feedback, are on the left and right edges respectively. The bottom of the Alpha has the single grill speaker, Micro-USB port and microphone, whereas the top has the 3.5mm jack and another microphone.
The rear has the primary camera with flash and the heart-rate monitor. The camera is slightly raised and as a result you cannot place the phone flat on a surface without it wobbling, this minor niggle is also present on the iPhone 6 and was highlighted by many reviews as being a problem. On opening the rear cover, one can see the battery and a Nano-SIM card slot.
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Method for Recover Deleted or Lost Contacts from Samsung Galaxy Alpha
Here is a step by step instructions on how to recover lost Contacts from Samsung Galaxy Alpha
After launching the program, you'll get the main interface shown below. Then connect your Galaxy Note to the computer and go to the 2nd step.
Enable USB debugging on your Galaxy Note
If you've enabled USB debugging on your device before, you can skip this step. If not, follow the way below to enable it. Three ways for devices with different Android OS.
1) For Android 2.3 or earlier: Enter "Settings" < Click "Applications" < Click "Development" < Check "USB debugging"
2) For Android 3.0 to 4.1: Enter "Settings" < Click "Developer options" < Check "USB debugging"
3) For Android 4.2 or newer: Enter "Settings" < Click "About Phone" < Tap "Build number" for several times until getting a note "You are under developer mode" < Back to "Settings" < Click "Developer options" < Check "USB debugging"
Recover contacts form Samsung Galaxy Alpha
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