How to Recover Deleted Messages from Sony XPERIA Z
Apr 07, 2023 • Filed to: Data Recovery Solutions • Proven solutions
If you are on this page, it must probably means that you want to recover deleted messages from Sony XPERIA Z. That's exactly what we are going to talk about, but this article could mostly work on any other type of Android smartphone as well. Thanks to Dr.Fone - Android Data Recovery recovering delete messages is just as easy as sending one. With just a few clicks on your computer and on your Sony XPERIA Z, you can easily recover deleted messages from Sony XPERIA Z.
The recovering software will work on a rooted as well as a not rooted Sony XPERIA Z. The software itself requires a minimum of 1GHz processor speed with 256 MB of Ram and a 1 GB Hard drive space. Dr. Fone for Android works mostly with every version of Microsoft windows operating system, starting from windows XP to windows 8.1.
How to Recover Deleted Messages on Sony XPERIA Z with Dr.Fone - Android Data Recvoery
Dr.Fone - Android Data Recovery is in constant evolution to bring the best and easier user experience to our customer and to make sure that we will be able to recover deleted messages from your latest Android smartphone.
As I was saying, recovering deleted or lost messages from your Sony XPERIA Z is simple. After installing Dr. Fone - Android Data Recovery, connect your smartphone to the computer and launch the program. You will have to do some simple manipulation on your Smartphone, but don't worry as all will be explain on Dr.Fone - Android Data Recovery.

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Steps to Recover Deleted Messages on Sony XPERIA Z
You will find below a preview and a step-by-step instructions on how to recover deleted messages from Sony XPERIA Z.
Step 1. Plug in your Sony XPERIA Z
Plug-in your Sony XPERIA Z to your computer using the USB dongle and start Dr.Fone software.
Step 2. Select Recovery Types
By then, select the type of files you want to recover. Here if you'd like recover deleted messages from Sony XPERIA Z, just put the check on the box of "Messaging".
Step 3. Scanning
Here is where the magic happens, relax and wait for Dr.Fone to do his work.
Note: Please make sure that your USB cable is well connected during the whole scanning process.
Step 4. Preview and recover deleted messages on Sony XPERIA Z
After the scanning process finished, here you can see the result window where you can preview your deleted and existing messages. You can either check the specific messages or all messages to recover as you like.
Note: This Android data recovery software scans both deleted and existing data on your Android device. You can turn on the button of "Display deleted files only" to separate them if you have a need. Also, you can use the search function on the top right to search what you need in the scan result.
Well, with the above steps, you just recover deleted messages from Sony XPERIA Z successfully! So, why not download the trial version below to have a try first?
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