

The Dr.Fone team has had no editorial input on the content. We wrote it up based on our own hands-on tests. You can read more below.ĭisclaimer: This review is free of any influence from Wondershare, the maker of Dr.Fone. To evaluate the quality of their customer support team, I even sent them an email. I hoped Dr.Fone could help cut the learning curve so well that even non-techie people could use the app confidently. For this Dr.Fone review, I got the chance to test the program. The process of doing this is quite tedious and requires a lot of research. Learning how to resurrect a smartphone from the dead has become a natural thing for me. I also had to learn various ways to fix the problems I caused in the first place. I tinker a lot with my smartphones and I know I’ll mess them up one way or another.

I’m a tech enthusiast with unending curiosity. Have you ever had your smartphone malfunction, brought it to customer service to have it fixed, and paid a whole lot of money just to have it break again a couple of weeks later?

It’s worth noting that data recovery is just one of the many features that Dr.Fone offers. We’ll share more details about our findings below. Dr.Fone was able to recover a few other things, such as bookmarks and contacts, but the test files we purposefully deleted for the program to find were lost. Some recovered photos did not have the same quality as the originals. Photos that were “recovered” were actually photos that were still on the device itself. It turns out that Data Recovery didn’t go very well during our tests. In this review, we’ll focus on the data recovery feature, which is probably the reason why you want to use the program. Additionally, Dr.Fone offers a number of useful tools such as lock screen removal, rooting, screen recording, and more to help manage your phone or tablet. It can recover your deleted files, backup saved data, and restore it to another device. Wondershare Dr.Fone is an all-around software for managing data on your iOS and Android devices.
