How to recover data from Android Phone in the given situation?

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I connected my old Sony Xperia E to PC using a Micromax USB cable and when I disconnected it, all of my data in internal memory and SD card disappeared . I tried using "Wondershare Dr. Fone" to recover it but it didn't worked. What should i do? Please suggest solution in which i don't have to root my phone.
 
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Well, it depends on what you were doing when you had it connected to the computer. That can make a huge difference. However, you can try the following ...

There are a few apps/programs out there that 'may' be able to help you recover the data.

A few of the programs you could try would be... DiskDigger, MobiSaver, Android-Recovery and Tenorshare. They are all data recovery apps/programs. There are many others out there, so check around and see which you would rather try. There is also one called RECUVA, that I have heard is free, which you could try.

One important note though, most of these programs are not free. They may say they are "free" or have "Free Trials" and "Free Downloads". Yet to actually recover your data, and get your...
Well, it depends on what you were doing when you had it connected to the computer. That can make a huge difference. However, you can try the following ...

There are a few apps/programs out there that 'may' be able to help you recover the data.

A few of the programs you could try would be... DiskDigger, MobiSaver, Android-Recovery and Tenorshare. They are all data recovery apps/programs. There are many others out there, so check around and see which you would rather try. There is also one called RECUVA, that I have heard is free, which you could try.

One important note though, most of these programs are not free. They may say they are "free" or have "Free Trials" and "Free Downloads". Yet to actually recover your data, and get your files back, you may be have to purchase the program/app. Just so you know.

NOTE: For future reference, I really would suggest backing up your data to a computer or cloud. Often. Better to spend the time doing that, rather than to be out all that stuff if the phone dies, things get deleted/erased or it gets stolen.
 
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