Android Call History Recovery - recover deleted call logs from Motorola Moto Z2 Play
Don't worry! You can easily recover deleted call history from computer before it is overwritten by other data. First download a easy-to-use data file recovery utility to restore your deleted call logs from Motorola Moto Z2 Play.
To restore the lost call logs, you only need a professional data recovery software, that is Android Data Recovery. Android data recovery can not only help you restore call logs, but also help you retrieve photos, videos, audio, music, contacts, WhatsApp message, SMS and other data. In addition to Motorola Moto Z2 Play, it is also suitable for Samsung, Huawei, LG, Sony, ZTE and other Android mobile devices. You deserve to try. The success rate is almost 100%.
- Part 1: Recovering call logs(history) from your Motorola Moto Z2 Play (on Apple MacOSX/macOS Computer)
- Part 2: Recovering call logs(history) from your Motorola Moto Z2 Play (on Microsoft Windows Computer)
Android Data Recovery (It is available for Mac and Windows, simply download the proper version depending on your computer's OS.) Part 1. Recovering call logs(history) from your Motorola Moto Z2 Play (on Apple MacOSX/macOS Computer) Step 1: Download and launch the Android Data Recovery on Mac Download and install the Android Data Recovery on your Mac computer, when you open it, a dialog box will pop up to remind you whether to register, purchase or free try.

Step 2: Connection Run this powerful Android data recovering software on your Mac computer, and then connect your Motorola Moto Z2 Play device to computer via the USB cable. The program will detect your device automatically.

Step 3: Enable USB debugging. Android Data Recovery will prompt you to enable USB debugging on your Motorola Moto Z2 Play, if you don't open the debugging mode. The program will detect the version of your Motorola Moto Z2 Play automatically and give you the instruction of opening the USB debugging mode on your Motorola Moto Z2 Play. After finishing the operations on your device, click "OK" button.

Step 4: Select the call logs you want to recover. After connection, all file types on your Motorola Moto Z2 Play will be showed in the interface. Choose the file types you want to recover, such as contacts, messages, messages attachments, call logs, photos, gallery, picture library, videos, audios and other documents. Check the file types you want to recover and click Next. The program will scan your device automatically.

Step 5: click "Recover" button to complete recovering Motorola Moto Z2 Play's call logs When the scanning is finished, all types of files will be listed in categories on the left control. You are allowed to check the detailed information of each data. Preview and select the data you want to recover, and then click "Recover" button to complete recovering process.
Part 2. Recovering call logs(history) from your Motorola Moto Z2 Play (on Microsoft Windows Computer) Step 1: Download and launch the Android Data Recovery Download and install the Android Data Recovery on your Windows computer.

Step 2: Connection Connect your Motorola Moto Z2 Play device to your Windows computer via the USB cable. Wait for seconds before the device is detected. Install the device driver on your computer if it hasn't been installed.

Step 3: Enable USB debugging. Allow USB debugging when your Android prompts you of USB debugging permission. After finishing the operations on your Motorola Moto Z2 Play device, click "OK" button.

Step 4: Preview and recover the Motorola Moto Z2 Play's lost call logs. Soon, all Android available files will be classified into category on the left. You can toggle the button of "Only display the deleted item(s)" to "On", so that you can quickly find the wanted Android file. Click "Recover" button and choose a destination folder to recover files. Within seconds, you can navigate to the file folder and check your deleted files from Motorola Moto Z2 Play.

We hope we've been helpful and you can now easily use Android Data Recovery to recover your deleted call logs.


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