Accidentally deleted reminders on Apple iPhone SE, how to restore?
Is it possible to get back deleted reminders from your Apple iPhone SE? If you are looking for a solution to do this, you are just here in the right place. This tutorial displays how to recover Apple iPhone SE reminders in simple steps.
With Apple iPhone SE Reminders, you can keep track of all of life's to-dos - when and where you need to do them. You can use Reminders to make shopping lists or packing lists or to keep work and home organized. You can set reminders for specific times or specific locations, so you can remember to take medication when you need to, and stop by the store when you leave the office. If for whatever reason you need to get back deleted Reminders on your Apple iPhone SE, you can give iOS Data Recovery a shot. It can either restore from iTunes/iCloud backup, or restore directly from your Apple iPhone SE. Let's take a look at how to recover deleted reminders on Apple iPhone SE.

Step 2: Click "Start Scan" button to begin scanning your Apple iPhone SE for deleted data on it.

Step 3: Select the files you want to restore, and click "Recover" to get back and save your data in local disc.

After the scan, you can preview all data found on your Apple iPhone SE in the scan result before recovery. The category and number of files (included the deleted file number) will be listed in the right sidebar. Click one category on the left column, the specific content will be displayed on the right. You are allowed to rotate photo and view previous/next photo.
- 1. Please make sure you've installed iTunes on your computer and it's the latest version.
- 2. When recovering data, please don't open iTunes to avoid the deleted data overwritten.
- 3. Don't use your device when data is lost because it could produce new data to overwrite the lost data and decrease the accuracy of data recovery.
- 4. For iOS 7 devices, press "Trust" when first connection and follow the instruction on interface to recover your data.
- 5. If your Apple iPhone SE has never been synced with iTunes and is password protected, you will be prompted for passcode. Please enter passcode to unlock your device and click "Start Scan" button again.
- 6. For the content of Contacts, Messages, Call History, Calendar, Notes, Reminders, Safari bookmark and Whatsapp, the scan result includes the deleted and existing data, distinguished by different color. Click "Only display the deleted item(s)" button to display only the deleted data.

Step 2: All iTunes backup files will be listed in the left list area including information about device name and Last backup date. Step 3: Select the backup file you want to recover from and then click "Start Scan" to enter scanning mode. Step 4: After the scan, you can preview all data found on your device in the scan result. The category and number of files will be listed in the left sidebar and the specific content will be displayed on the right panel.

Step 5: Select the files you want to retrieve, click "Recover" to regain and save your data in local disc. Tips:
- 1. Please make sure you've installed iTunes on your computer and it's the latest version.
- 2. When recovering data, please don't open iTunes to avoid the deleted data overwritten.
- 3. If the corresponding backup file of your Apple iPhone SE hasn't appeared in the file list area, it might be because the device has not been synced with iTunes yet. Please do a backup in iTunes and then retry.
- 4. When a lock mark appears in the backup list area, it means that the iTunes backup is encrypted and input password to unlock it for scanning.
- 5. The scan result includes the deleted and existing data, distinguished by different color. Click "Only display the deleted item(s)" button to display only the deleted data.

Step 2: Click Download to download the iCloud backup file to your computer. After download, the program will enter the scanning mode automatically. Step 3: After the scan, you can preview all data in the scan result. The category and number of files will be listed in the left sidebar and the specific content will be displayed on the right panel.

Step 4: Select the files you want to retrieve, click "Recover" to regain and save your data in local disc. Tips:
- 1. Please make sure you've installed iTunes on your computer and it's the latest version.
- 2. Please don't connect your Apple iPhone SE during recovery, in order to avoid the backup file being updated or modified.
- 3. If you forgot your Apple ID or password, please click the Forgot Apple ID or Password on the bottom of the program to get it back.

Step 2: Click "Start Scan" button to begin scanning your Apple iPhone SE for deleted data on it.

Step 3: Select the files you want to regain, click "Recover" to get back and save your data in local disc.

After the scan, you can preview all data found on your Apple iPhone SE in the scan result before recovery. The category and number of files (included the deleted file number) will be listed in the right sidebar. Click one category on the left column, the specific content will be displayed on the right.

Tips:
- 1. Please make sure you've installed iTunes on your computer and it's the latest version.
- 2. When recovering data, please don't open iTunes to avoid the deleted data overwritten.
- 3. Don't use your device when data is lost because it could produce new data to overwrite the lost data and decrease the accuracy of data recovery.
- 4. For iOS 7 devices, press "Trust" when first connection and follow the instruction on interface to recover your data.
- 5. If your Apple iPhone SE has never been synced with iTunes and is password protected, you will be prompted for passcode. Please enter passcode to unlock your device and click "Start Scan" button again.
- 6. For the content of Contacts, Messages, Call History, Calendar, Notes, Reminders, Safari bookmark and Whatsapp, the scan result includes the deleted and existing data, distinguished by different color. Click "Only display the deleted item(s)" button to display only the deleted data.

Step 2: All iTunes backup files will be listed in the left list area including information about device name and Last backup date. Step 3: Select the backup file you want to recover from and then click "Start Scan" to enter scanning mode. Step 4: After the scan, you can preview all data found on your device in the scan result. The category and number of files will be listed in the left sidebar and the specific content will be displayed on the right panel.

Step 5: Select the files you want to retrieve, click "Recover" to regain and save your data in local disc. Tips:
- 1. Please make sure you've installed iTunes on your computer and it's the latest version.
- 2. When recovering data, please don't open iTunes to avoid the deleted data overwritten.
- 3. If the corresponding backup file of your Apple iPhone SE hasn't appeared in the file list area, it might be because the device has not been synced with iTunes yet. Please do a backup in iTunes and then retry.
- 4. When a lock mark appears in the backup list area, it means that the iTunes backup is encrypted and input password to unlock it for scanning.
- 5. The scan result includes the deleted and existing data, distinguished by different color. Click "Only display the deleted item(s)" button to display only the deleted data.

Step 2: Click Download to download the iCloud backup file to your computer. After download, the program will enter the scanning mode automatically. Step 3: After the scan, you can preview all data in the scan result. The category and number of files will be listed in the left sidebar and the specific content will be displayed on the right panel.

Step 4: Select the files you want to retrieve, click "Recover" to regain and save your data in local disc. Tips:
- 1. Please make sure you've installed iTunes on your computer and it's the latest version.
- 2. Please don't connect your Apple iPhone SE during recovery, in order to avoid the backup file being updated or modified.
- 3. If you forgot your Apple ID or password, please click the Forgot Apple ID or Password on the bottom of the program to get it back.


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