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An Answer to The Question 'How Can I Retrieve Deleted Text From a Samsung GSM Cellular Device'



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By : Ed Opperman   

Copyright (c) 2010 Ed Opperman

If you happen to be the parent of a teenager in this day and time, then the words being prepared and staying consistently aware are probably no stranger to you. Not so long ago, cellular devices were a convenience that was unheard of. Today however, it is very uncommon when you see an adult or teenager that does not have a cell phone readily available. With devices such as this, unfortunately there are also problems that can, and do occur. Infidelity has become very easy for cheating partners that own a cellular device. It gives them easy access to the person involved in their secret affair. Teenagers also have a way of finding things that are better off left alone, such as dabbling in illegal drug use, bullying other kids, and engaging in what is known as sexting. There are even some people that have went as far as stealing from their employee, and then removed all the evidence from their cell phones. If you find yourself facing any one of these problems and you believe that incriminating evidence has been erased from the phone containing the data, you have probably asked the question 'how can I retrieve deleted text from a Samsung GSM device.

A cell phone forensic investigation is a very useful service that many experienced investigators perform every single day. These professionals have the equipment and the high level of knowledge that it takes to know how to retrieve deleted text messages and a wide variety of other data that can assist individuals that have faced the situations listed above. Some of the other types of information they can recover from a Samsung GSM device includes the following:

· Device properties
· To do list
· Call history
· Calendar
· Phone book
· File system
· SMS history
· Memory dump
· GUID properties
· NAND memory dump
· Other data that has been deleted from the device

If you are wanting to retrieve deleted text messages or other types of data from a cellular device, make sure you always consult with a professional expert that has knowledge in performing cell phone forensic investigations. If you resort to using a SIM card reader purchased over-the-counter, you will find it very hard to find one that works with your specific device. Another problem these readers cause, is many times they end up actually destroying data that is trying to be recovered. Even knowledgeable experts will sometimes have to try many different tools before they find the right tool to work with specific devices, and they have thousands of dollars in expensive tools.

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