How to Restore Deleted Files on Your Nothing Phone 3

It happens to the best of us: you accidentally delete a photo, video, or important document from your smartphone. If you own a Nothing Phone 3, don't worry! Your deleted files are usually sent to a temporary holding spot called the "Bin" (or Trash) within the Google Files app. This easy-to-follow guide will walk you through the quick steps to recover and restore your files, making sure you don't lose anything important.
Step 1: Open the Google Files Application
To begin the recovery process on your Nothing Phone 3, you'll need to locate and open the official Google Files application. This is the main file management tool on your device. Look for its icon, which typically resembles a folder with a white, blue, and yellow design, on your home screen or within the main app drawer.
Step 2: Access the Navigation Menu and Select 'Bin'
Once you are inside the Google Files app, you need to find the main menu. Look towards the top-left corner of the screen where you will see three horizontal lines (often called a 'hamburger' icon). Tap on these three lines to open the navigation menu. From the list that appears, gently press on the option labeled "Bin" to view all your recently deleted items.
Step 3: Select and Restore Your Desired Files
You are now in the Bin, where all your deleted files are stored temporarily. To recover an item, simply tap and hold on a file to select it. You can select multiple files at once if you need to restore more than one. Once you have made your selection, look for the 'Restore' button, which is usually located at the bottom of the screen, and tap it.
Step 4: Confirm the Restoration
A final confirmation pop-up window will appear asking you to confirm your decision to restore the selected files. This is a safety check to prevent accidental restoration. To complete the process and move the files back to their original locations on your Nothing Phone 3, press the "Restore" button one last time. Your files will instantly reappear in the folders where they were stored before deletion. That's all there is to it! You've successfully recovered your data.
