Restoring Android contacts by Setting
Before you start freaking out, there is a chance that all your contacts are still on your device, just invisible to users. To check if that’s the case, follow these simple steps:
1.Open the “Contacts” app
2. Press on the menu in the top-right corner (three vertical dots)
3.“Contacts to display”
4. Select “All contacts” if it isn’t already
[size=13.3333px]If “All contacts” hasn’t been selected, then this was probably the solution to your problem. However, if all contacts were already displayed, let’s try s
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Restoring Android contacts with Gmail
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Restore your contacts to a previous version
1.Open Gmail.
[size=13.3333px] 2.Click Gmail in the top left, then choose Contacts.
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[size=13.3333px] 3.Above your contacts list, click More.
[size=13.3333px] 4.Click Restore contacts....
[size=13.3333px] 5.Choose the time you'd like to revert your contacts list to (e.g. 10 minutes ago, one hour ago, one week ago, etc).
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[size=13.3333px] · Tip: Make a note of the time that you restore your contacts, in case you'd like to return to where you started.
[size=13.3333px] 6.Click Restore. You'll see a notification at the top of the screen when the restoration is done.
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[size=13.3333px] If this method worked for you, go ahead and re-sync your Google account on your Android device and you should be good to go. If it didn’t work, let’s explore some other options…
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Restore with data recovery software (root required)
Data recovery apps for android free download
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[size=13.3333px]Search “Data recovery ” in Google Play Store, choose a free data recovery software to restore deleted contacts on your Android phone.
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