What to do if contacts in your device are erased automatically?
To recover lost contacts, you can restore from a backup, sync with Google or Samsung Cloud. Prevent future loss by regularly backing up and syncing contacts.
If you're concerned about your contacts being synced with other devices, there are steps you can take to block this synchronization. Here are the following steps to do so:
- Access Contact Google on PC internet > At the top right, click Settings and then Undo changes > Choose a time to go back to > Click Confirm.
- Access Contact Google on PC internet > At the left, click Trash > At the top, click Recover
- Navigate to ‘Contacts’ app > More(navigation menu) > Trash > Edit > select contact lists > click ‘Restore all’
Easy Steps to Display All Contacts or Google Account Contacts on Your Device
- Open the Contacts app.
- Tap the Navigation menu (three horizontal lines or dots in the top left).
- Select All contacts or choose a specific Google account from the list to view only those contacts
When you use the same Google Account on multiple devices (e.g., Device A and Device B) and have the 'Automatically back up & sync device contacts' feature enabled, some contacts might be deleted. This can happen if:
- Contacts are deleted from another device (Device B) where the same Google Account is logged in, and the changes sync to the server
- If there’s a sync issue, deleted or changed contacts on one device will reflect on the other (Device A) since Google syncs all changes across devices.
How to Recover Deleted Contacts
- Deleted contacts are kept in Google’s Trash for 30 days. You can recover them by using the ‘Undo changes’ option or by recovering them from Trash via Google Contacts.
Prevent Future Sync Issues
- To prevent further synchronization issues, you can block contact syncing for other devices via your Google Account settings.
Temporary Recovery Method
- If you notice contacts missing, this could be due to the device showing contacts stored on the phone instead of All contacts. This can happen if the 'Automatically back up & sync device contacts' feature is enabled, as contacts are moved to the Google Account.
- Turn off the 'Automatically back up & sync device contacts' feature to prevent further confusion or loss.
Note:
- Learn how to easily back up and restore data on your mobile device anytime with our guide on How to backup and restore contacts on your Samsung Galaxy smartphone
- If you have any questions after verifying the above-mentioned solutions, please call our contact center to get help with your inquiry. Our helpful agents will be there to help you.
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