08, July 2015: Learn about data loss reasons for Samsung Galaxy S4 sd card:

1: Samsung Galaxy S4 sd card suddenly not recognized
2: Samsung Galaxy S4 sd card damaged after power fail or other reasons
3: Accidental format after quick format, full format, reformatting, High-level formatting, Low-level formatting.
4: Device malfunction
5: Samsung Galaxy S4 sd card says must format
6: Samsung Galaxy S4 sd card says raw
7: Samsung Galaxy S4 sd card says i need to format it
8: Samsung Galaxy S4 sd card saysnot initialized
9: Samsung Galaxy S4 sd card became raw or unformatted or unallocated, unknown partition, unpartitioned
10: Samsung Galaxy S4 sd card shows up as raw
11: Became unknown partition
12: Accidental Deleted or lost or changed partition by chkdsk, convert, defrag, diskcomp, diskcopy, diskpart, fdisk, format, label, subst, scandisk, sys, vol, vssadmin, partition maigic ....
13: accidentally deleted by a mistake
14: permanently by shift del
15: Remove files after empty recycle bin
16: Mistake deleted by Virus attack, Recycle bin clear, disk cleanup

The lens assembly takes up a lot of space on the back, owing to its 24-240mm zoom lens. To the left of the lens are the xenon flash and an autofocus assist light. A microSD card slot and tripod mount populate the left spine (if you're holding the Zoom like a phone), and on the right are the power/lock buttons, volume rocker, and shutter button. The headset jack and IR blaster live up top, with the Micro-USB charging port on the bottom edge.

Use "Undelete" to recover deleted photos from Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom phone

Use "Unformat" to recover photos after format Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom phone sd card

Use "Recover partition" to recover photos if Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom phone partition changed or damaged or deleted.

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