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How To Install A Recycle Bin In Your Android Device And Retrieve Deleted Files by LittleSMARTEX(m): 5:30pm On Apr 25, 2017
You can now retrieve any file you mistakenly or purposely deleted in your android phone. If you've deleted your files in the past before stumbling upon this site, am afraid you may not be able to retrieve your deleted files, but there's a new application to prevent such loss in the future. Apparently this is not a new development, they have been several android applications developed to work as a native recycle bin in Android devices, but most of them failed to meet up with user requirements. Allow me to introduce a near perfect android application that works as a recycle bin in your android phone. With this application, you don't have to be scared of deleting files - images, videos, documents from your phone by mistake. It could even serve as a file hiding tool if you know what I mean. The name of this android application is Dumpster.

Dumpster works just like the recycle bin on your windows or mac desktop computer. Dumpster’s recovery ability is the perfect complementary cloud backup tool (Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive). Completely eliminating the need to constantly backup your data. Dumpster gives you the ability to recover accidentally deleted content including images, vids, audio, pdf, zip, mp3, mp4, ppt, doc, avi, mpg, jpg, rar and all common file types.

You can decide to backup and restore deleted data from the cloud, recover pictures videos apps and files directly from the cloud online.

No need to root your device and even Internet connection is absolutely not required!

Main features:

Restore deleted pictures, music files, videos and pretty much almost any file type (pdf, mp3, doc, avi, mp4, jpg, png, rar, ogg, txt and many more.
No Rooting needed but if you do, you get improved performance.
Internet connection absolutely not required.
Recover uninstalled apps
Restore Dumpster backup files with a single tap.
Preview deleted photos, videos and audio files before recovering.
Send files to Dumpster using “share” or “send to” from any file manager or gallery app out there.
Scheduled auto-clean of old deleted items.
Protect your privacy with a special lockscreen and access restriction.
Backup deleted pictures videos and files to the cloud!


Steps on how to use Dumpster for the FIRST TIME



#1. Download and install Dumpster. You can download it from Google Play Store.

Downloading Dumpster


#2. Locate and run the application.
Running Dumpster in your android phone



#3. Now select the type of files you'd like to be recycled when deleted, select All for all files.
Configuring Dumpster
Now that's all. You can now delete anything from your phone without fear of losing it forever. But then of course you can also empty the recycle bin at anytime. Why not give it a try immediately?

Cheers.
Re: How To Install A Recycle Bin In Your Android Device And Retrieve Deleted Files by dewhaley: 5:34pm On Apr 25, 2017
THANKS OP
Re: How To Install A Recycle Bin In Your Android Device And Retrieve Deleted Files by dominique(f): 5:36pm On Apr 25, 2017
Nice one
Re: How To Install A Recycle Bin In Your Android Device And Retrieve Deleted Files by madgoat(m): 6:27pm On Apr 25, 2017
lipsrsealed
Re: How To Install A Recycle Bin In Your Android Device And Retrieve Deleted Files by Nobody: 6:38pm On Apr 25, 2017
Nice. ES File Manager has this feature too, but needs to be enabled I think; it is found in the main menu

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