Summary
Accidentally deleted screenshots taken on iPhone? Learn how to quickly recover iPhone screenshots with Qiling MobiSaver for iOS. The software can also be applied to recover all types of images files from iOS devices easily from internal memory, iCloud and iTunes backups.
"Hi, I deleted a screenshot taken on my iPhone 6 plus several days ago, and now wonder if I can get it back. It's very important. Please help."
By pressing the Power button and Home button at the same time, we can immediately have a screenshot, which will be put in iPhone's camera roll. Taking screenshots on iPhone gives us a more enjoyable way to share the news with friends. Most of the time, screenshots are not so important for us, after they're utilized, we just simply deleted them from iPhone's camera roll, to make sure they are not taking necessary memory storage.
But for some cases, deleted iPhone screenshots contain some important information and we need an instant recovery. What's the best way to recover iPhone images?
The most recommended way to restore a deleted screenshot from iPhone is to try QilingiOS data recovery software. The free version allows recovering one photo file or video file at once. Also, you can apply the software of pro version to recover more types of data files that deleted from iPhone, iPad, and iPods, such as messages, WhatsApp chat history, contacts, pictures, videos, call history, bookmarks...
The iPhone screenshots recovery only requires three steps. Walk through the guide below and do your own screenshots recovery on iPhone.
Step 1. Connect iPhone to Your PC
Launch Qiling MobiSaver, choose"Recover from iOS Device" on the left, and click "Start".
Step 2. Scan for Lost iPhone Photos
Qiling MobiSaver will automatically scan iPhone 13/12/11/X/XR/XS/8/7/6/5/4, and find present pictures and evensome lost photosfor you.
Step 3.Preview and Restore Photos
Tick the "Photos" on the left. You can clearly see the photos in your phone and select the ones you need to recover. Choose "Recover to PC" or "Recover to Device" to start recovering photos.