How to Retrieve Photos from a Locked Android Phone

**Summary** Accidentally deleting photos from a locked Android phone can be a real bummer. If this has happened to you, try these methods to unlock your Android and recover your photos with ease.

“How can I recover photos from a locked Android phone?” This is a question that many Android users ask. If you're one of them, don't worry. This article will show you how to retrieve photos from a locked Android device.

Method 1: Access Photos on an Android Phone

If your phone is locked, you probably first try to recall and enter all the passwords you might have used. If you're lucky, you'll get back into your phone; otherwise, it – and everything on it, including your photos – could be lost forever. Is that what you want?

If none of the above works, try these concrete steps to unlock your photos and regain access.

Option 1: Use a Google account (Android 4.4 or lower)

To use this method, you'll need a Google account. Then, follow these steps to unlock your device.

First, enter the wrong password on an Android phone five times in a row.

Step 2: You'll see the "Forgot pattern" option. Tap on it to continue.

Then, it will prompt you to enter your Google account name and password. Enter them as requested.

Step 4: After signing in, you can reset your password and regain access to your device.

Unlock Android via Google Account Unlock Android via Google Account

Option 2: Use Smart Lock (for Android 5.0 and higher)

Smart Lock is a built-in Android feature that lets you control when and where your device stays unlocked. It gives you three options: keep your device unlocked when it's in your pocket or certain trusted places, or keep it unlocked when it's connected to certain Bluetooth devices. If you've ever enabled Smart Lock on an Android device before, then you've already got it set up to unlock your device in certain situations.

Method 3: Wipe your device with “Find My Device” (Android 2.3 and up)

This is the last resort and isn't recommended, as it will erase everything from your device. However, if you have backups of your important files, you won't need to worry about losing data. If you'd like to factory reset your phone, follow these steps.

First, you'll need a computer or another Android device (Step 1).

Step 2: Visit Google's “Find My Device” website at https://www.google.com/android/find.

Step 3: Sign in with your Google account on your phone.

Step 4: In the left sidebar, select your phone from the list, then click “Erase Device.”

Step 5: Your device will then be unlocked and you can set a new passcode.

Unlock an Android Phone with Google's 'Find My Device'

Method 2: Retrieve Photos from a Locked Android Device with a Recovery Tool

If you've tried all the methods but still can't unlock your Android phone, it's recommended that you use a professional Android data recovery tool like iMobie MobiSaver to recover photos from the locked Android phone. As a professional Android data recovery tool, MobiSaver for Android can effectively retrieve files from Android devices. It supports various popular data types such as photos, messages, music, and contacts.

But before you do, make sure your device meets the following requirements.

    1. You have previously connected the device to the computer and enabled the "Always trust this computer" option. If not, the computer won't recognize your device. 2. The device must be rooted. Otherwise, our program won't be able to scan and read data from your device.

If you meet those requirements, proceed with this program to recover photos from a locked iPhone.

Step 1: Connect your Android device to the computer and run the tool MobiSaver for Android, then click the "Start" button to let the software detect and connect to your device.

Recover Photos from Android

Then, the software will quickly scan your device for all existing and lost data. > By selecting the right file type, you can easily locate your lost files.

Recover Lost Data from Android Device by Scanning

Step 3: Preview the recoverable image files one by one & Select the data you want to retrieve & Hit on “Recover” button to restore and export all the selected photos at once.

Recover Lost Photos or Data from Unlocked Android Device


Summaries

Hopefully, you've got your photos back from Android device even you don't remember the password. To avoid data loss issues in the future, remember to back up Android data to PC or cloud drive or other devices. If you have any better ideas on this topic, don't forget to email us.