Retrieve Lost or Deleted iPhone Data using Tenorshare

Tenorshare’s UltData tool makes some promises about its software. It can recover data from iPhone that you may have mistakenly deleted, retrieve data from iPhone if iPhone is damaged, lost or stolen, and even retrieve your information if you forgot your Lock Screen passcode. .

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The iPhone Data Recovery software can work in one of three ways. It can restore data directly from your iPhone when it is plugged in to your computer, restore data from an iTunes backup file, or restore data from your iCloud backup if signed in.

We have reviewed the software to determine if it is as good as it claims to be at recovering lost information. You can get Tenorshare iPhone Data Recovery as a free trial or for $49.95 on Windows and $59.95 on Mac.

Supported apps for recovery

A quick note before we start the process: Tenorshare supports quite a few apps and services on iOS for data retrieval. That list includes available apps as well as some third-party apps:

  • phone call
  • Contact
  • Messages and attachments
  • Notes and attachments
  • The hunt
  • Calendar
  • remind
  • image
  • Video
  • voice memo
  • voicemail
  • WhatsApp
  • tango
  • Viber
  • Third-party application documentation
  • Facebook messages

Recover from iOS device

The process of restoring directly from your iPhone or iPad isn’t much different from tethering over a connection. Open the Tenorshare iPhone Data Recovery app and connect your iOS device to the computer. The software will recognize the device and prompt you to scan for recoverable files and data.

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The scan took about 20 minutes for me, but your experience may be different. I discovered after the scan was complete, this could be because thousands of photos were recovered. Unfortunately, the scan can’t recover anything else — no browsing history, no messages, no videos, nothing like that.

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Restore from iTunes Backup

If you regularly back up your iPhone to iTunes, then this is probably the option you should go for to recover lost data. If you never do, you won’t get much out of it. Skip to iCloud backup below.

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Clicking the middle tap in the iPhone Data Recovery app will provide the ability to restore data from a previous iTunes backup. The software searches your entire computer for backup files. Then you choose one to scan the data and click Start scanning.

I had only backed up via iTunes a while before starting this scan, so understandably the app was quick to notify me that there was basically nothing to restore. But again, if you back up regularly, you’ll be more successful.

Restore from iCloud Backup

As a nightly iCloud backup user, Tenorshare iPhone Data Recovery worked best for me on this setting. It asked you to enter your Apple ID and password so it could log into your account, but when it got in it found some old backups. I picked out one from September 2015.

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After choosing what I wanted to search for and scanning for a few minutes, the app found calls, contacts, notes, browsing history, and photos.

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The data presented is quite comprehensive. Browsing history includes URLs, call history includes everything from contact name to type and duration, and notes include full text with no need to restore.

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However, that’s where the fun ends with the free trial. To actually recover any data, you need to upgrade to the paid version for Mac or PC. The free trial just takes it all out of the repository.

Verdict: Effective, if Expensive

Tenorshare is extremely intuitive, just one click to scan and retrieve old files. The interface is easy to navigate and the files found are clearly presented and organized.

That said, you have to be really hungry for something you deleted to justify paying at least $49.99 for the software. That’s definitely on the expensive side so it really depends on you and your priorities. But if you need an app that can definitely fulfill its promise of finding old data, then Tenorshare UltData will do the trick.

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