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Where is Recycle Bin on Samsung Galaxy S20 / S20 Ultra / S20 FE?

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Are you wondering where the recycle bin is on your Samsung S20 smartphone? Well, it’s on your device and you will surely find out where its. have you accidentally deleted photos of videos in your Gallery and want to restore them?  Or have you accidentally deleted your favorite Ringtone via the My Files app? Well, you can restore them from your Recycling Bin as long as it’s within 30 days otherwise they will be permanently removed from your Samsung Phone.

Where is the Recycle Bin on a Samsung Galaxy S20 / S20 Plus / S20 Ultra 5G / S20 FE?

To locate the recycle bin on your device follow the steps below.

Step 1: Open the Gallery app.

Step 2: On the top right corner, tap on the three-dot Settings icon.

Step 3: Now from the dropdown menu, tap Recycle Bin.

Step 4: You will now see all your recently deleted photos and videos here.

Step 5: Now you can begin selecting photos or videos you would like to restore back to your Gallery.

Step 6: Then select restore-icon to restore the files.

Where is Contact Recycle bin in Samsung S20 FE / S20 Plus / S20 FE / S20 Ultra

To find and enable or disable the contact recycle bin on your Samsung device follow the steps below.

Step 1: Open the Contact app.

Step 2: Open the Menu.

Step 3: Now tap on the Settings.

Step 4: Here you can enable or disable Recycle Bin.

How to Recover Deleted Videos/Photos/Messages from Samsung Galaxy S20 / 20 Plus / S20 Ultra 5G / S20 FE?

If you have deleted any photos or videos on your device and it is now more than 30 days, it will be difficult for you to locate them again because they will be deleted permanently on your phone. However, there is still another method that you can use to recover those files. You will need the following…

  • Your Samsung Galaxy S20
  • A computer
  • Backup files (optional)
  • Android data recovery software (optional)
  • Access to the Internet

Method 1: Restore from Backups

You can easily restore your photos or videos if you have the backup of the media files using Samsung Cloud or Samsung Smart Switch. 

Samsung Cloud allows you to back up and restore your device content anytime if you accidentally delete a file on your phone. You can even restore files and sync data on other devices when you are logged into your Samsung account.

Samsung Switch on the other hand is an app that makes it easy to sync data between your device and your computer. You can use the app to back up your media files (pictures, videos, songs, etc.) and restore them anytime.

Method 2: Android Data Recovery Software

There is some data recovery software that you can use to restore not just your photos and videos but also SMS messages, Contacts, and other types of data from Galaxy devices. It even allows you to preview the found media items making it easy for you to restore them.

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We recommend using  EaseUS MobiSaver for Android as it’s one of the best data recovery tools at the moment. To use it is very simple. Just do the following.

  • Connect your Samsung Galaxy S20 device to a computer.
  • Get EaseUS MobiSaver and install it on your computer.
  • Follow the instruction until it scans your Samsung phone. Make sure to read the instruction texts carefully.
  • Preview and recover the media files it finds

About Samsung Galaxy S20

The Samsung Galaxy S20 is a decent smartphone from Samsung that packs a premium body design with an impressive rear cameras setup. It has a screen display size of 6.2 inches with Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 120Hz, HDR10+, 1200 nits (peak) with a resolution of 1440 x 3200 pixels, 20:9 ratio.

The handset has an Exynos 990 (7 nm+) chipset with an inbuilt memory of 128GB 8GB RAM and triple rear cameras of 12 MP + 64 MP + 12 MP and a front camera of 10 MP for selfies. The phone is powered by Android 11 OS with a nonremovable battery of 4000 mAh with fast and wireless charging.

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James T.

James, a distinguished alumnus of MIT, where he specialized in Computer Science and Communications Technology, has an impressive academic foundation that underpins his expertise. With over a decade in the industry, he deciphers complex technology into easy how-tos. Known for his keen insights, James is dedicated to helping readers navigate the rapidly evolving digital landscape.

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