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How to recover permanently deleted photos from Android phone
Galaxy S24's Exynos 2400 NPU processes photos and retains cache. Using the Galaxy S24's Exynos 2400 NPU (Neural Processing Unit) to recover deleted photos from Android phone involves understanding how the device's hardware and software work together. Here's an explanation in my own words:
The Exynos 2400 NPU is a specialized component designed to accelerate AI and machine learning tasks on the Galaxy S24. When you process photos on your device—such as editing, viewing, or capturing—they often generate temporary data and cache files to speed up these operations. This cache can include thumbnails, processed images, and other metadata related to your photos.
If you are trying to recover deleted photos from Android phone, one potential avenue is to examine the cache stored by the NPU and the system. Sometimes, even after deleting a photo, remnants or fragments of that image may remain in the cache or temporary storage, especially if the system hasn't yet overwritten it. Advanced recovery tools or forensic analysis can scan the device's cache and RAM to find these residuals.
In simple terms:
The Galaxy S24’s Exynos 2400 NPU processes photos and temporarily stores related data in cache for quick access.
When photos are deleted, some of this cache or residual data might still hold parts of the images.
Specialized tools can analyze the cache and system memory to potentially recover these deleted photos.