all my music got deleted from my sd card on my htc evo from sprint?
i have the htc evo from sprint….an idk what i did but all my music got deleted an when i take pics they stay there for a day then there gone….how do i recover all my music an stop my pics from deletin them selves?
Answer by Mark V
Call sprint
Answer by Android Core
your Evo sounds seriously Buggy and virus/malware sick….. you really need to call 611 Sprint
Answer by Braindead Brainiac
They are right in that you need to contact Sprint; but, you need to go to a Sprint repair center. After life burned enough times, Sprint now requires that a phone service technician hold that phone in their hands and verify that it is hurt or out of order before they will help you.
Answer by Kim William
You may try asoftech data recovery which helped me before. You can download trial for free
http://www.asoftech.com/adr/
Please be noted that your phone memory should show as a drive letter in your examiner, if not, you need to take out your memory card and connect using a card reader, or plug-in to card reader slot if there’s any on your computer.
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Sent from my Samsung Epic™ 4G
Does it?
does it have all the same things as the iphone 4g?
Ex: Games Movies Songs?
Answer by Rohan
Yes.
Before public start marking me as an Apple hater, let me clarify one business; I like Apple. 4 iPods and a Mac in my family’s house. But, the EVO has not only most of the features of the iPhone 4, it has 4G coverage from Sprint, the ability to spill record live to the web, a larger screen (albeit not as high resolution), TWO higher-resolution cameras, and many additional useful features which the iPhone can’t touch, including the ability to record chat without needing a Wi-Fi access point. In fact, I see the iPhone’s only benefit as its OS and its App Store, and, of course, the fact that it’s an Apple.
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