Summary
Qiling MobiSaver for Android supports 100% Android Marshmallow data recovery, allowing you to recover lost photos after updating to Marshmallow. Download it to restore your photos.
"Good news is that my Galaxy S7 got Android 6.0 Marshmallow as soon as it released, whereas I also got a bad news. After updating the system, all of my photos and videos are gone, disappeared without a trace. I tried to search the loss using installed apps like Google photo and file manager, no luck. All previous updates were done smoothly without any problems, so why 6.0 Marshmallow deletes my photos?"
Many Android users experienced the loss of media files after updating to the major system, while other files like apps, contacts, messages, and memos remained intact. This was a problem that occurred when people upgraded to Marshmallow on their Android devices, but often came with some unintended consequences.
Finding a reliable Android data recovery tool can greatly reduce anxiety. Qiling MobiSaver for Android supports 100% Android Marshmallow data recovery, allowing every user to download and apply the software to recover data after the Android Marshmallow update.
Qiling MobiSaver for Android helps recover lost photos, videos, contacts, WhatsApp messages, notes, browser history, cached data, and unknown file formats, making it a valuable tool for Android users who need to recover data after upgrading their OS.
STEP 1. To connect your Android device to a Windows PC and transfer lost photos after the 6.0 Marshmallow update, you can use a USB cable and the Windows Phone Companion app. First, ensure your Android device is connected to your PC using a USB cable. Then, open the Windows Phone Companion app on your PC, select your device, and follow the prompts to set up the connection.
STEP 2. While Qiling MobiSaver for Android is scanning the device, analyzing data and finding the lost photos for you, wait patiently.
STEP 3. After the scan is over, all the photos lost after the Marshmallow update will be listed out. Click "Recover" to restore them to the computer.