iCare Data Recovery : cellphone recovery software that works with 3gp
You see there are a lot of movies on the Internet are in 3GP format. They are published specially for you download and view them on mobile phone. Many people keep a lot of 3GP files directly in their phone memory or on an SD card plugged in the phone. What would you do if you accidentally formatted the phone SD card memory? Are you planning to download the movies again? I guess so. But here's the good news. Even though you don't have a backup, you don't need to re-download the movies now because 3GP Recovery is fully capable of recovering lost 3GP movies on removable storage media.
How to use 3GP Recovery to recover lost 3GP movies:
Step 1. Connect your cell phone to the computer with a USB cable (this is the only option if the files are stored in your cell phone memory), or take out the SD memory card from your phone and connect it to your computer via a card reader.
Step 2. Open 3GP Recovery program. Follow the wizard and you'll go to the scan process. Continue and you'll see a lot of files are found when the scan is complete.
Step 3. Preview the found 3GP files and find the ones you want. Select them and click "Recover" button to recover them.
Have you lost 3GP files from a memory card because the card is not readable? As long as the memory card is not physically damaged, you can use iCare Data Recovery software to retrieve 3GP files from unrecognized memory card.
By looking for 3pg recovery software, you may want to repair your .3gp video files that you deleted. Here our software would help you do the following:
The main functions of this 3gp recovery software.
3GP (3GPP file format) is a multimedia container format defined by the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) for 3G UMTS multimedia services. It is used on 3G mobile phones but can also be played on some 2G and 4G phones. 3GP is a required file format for video and associated speech/audio media types and timed text in ETSI 3GPP technical specifications. The 3GP file format stores video streams as MPEG-4 Part 2 or H.263 or MPEG-4 Part 10 (AVC/H.264), and audio streams as AMR-NB, AMR-WB, AMR-WB+, AAC-LC, HE-AAC v1 or Enhanced aacPlus (HE-AAC v2).
Last updated on Sept 10, 2024
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