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It’s safe to disable or delete the FTDI device if you don’t use it. If you do, it will stop working until reinstalled.

Deleting the Ngc folder removes your PIN and may disable fingerprint or face login. It won’t affect your password. You can still log in with your password and set up a new PIN later.

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Is it safe to delete or disable the FTDI device?

Is there any risk or consequence of deleting files from the Ngc folder? Could it affect other authentication features?

Check the trash or recycle bin in your recorder or call recording app (they usually keep deleted stuff for 30 days). If it’s not there, check Google Drive or Samsung Cloud if you had backup on. Still nothing?
Try android data recovery software, they generally work without rooting, and you can scan for just audio files. It’s actually pretty simple to use, and you might just get those recordings back.

I accidentally deleted some really important voice recordings from my Android phon, itwas a mix of personal notes and a few call recordings I really didn’t mean to lose. I’ve checked the usual places (like my file manager and apps), but no luck so far. I’m not even sure if I had backups enabled. Is there any actual way I can still get those recordings back without rooting my phone or doing something super technical?

Don’t panic yet. If the screen’s dead but the phone still powers on, try connecting it to a PC (AutoPlay might pop up and let you grab the photos).
If touch is busted but USB debugging wasn’t on, you can use an OTG cable and a mouse to navigate.
Also, check Google Drive or Google Photos..they often have backups running in the background. If your pics were on the SD card, just plug it into a new phone or a card reader.

In Worst case, you’ll need an android data recovery software or take it to a pro, but definitely try the simple stuff first.

A sudden battery drain on your iPhone may be caused by background apps, a recent iOS update, or some type of settings has changed. First, check Settings > Battery to see which apps are consuming the most power. Disable Background App Refresh and Location Services for non-essential apps. Reduce screen brightness and turn off Bluetooth or Wi-Fi when not needed.
Next, restart the phone and see if the issue continues.

My Android phone fell and the screen’s completely shattered. I can’t tap anything, the display is either black or glitchy, and I’m freaking out because I had all my family photos on it. Is there any way I can still recover those photos without going straight to some expensive data recovery service?

Check the Trash in the Files by Google app (if it had file access before deletion). It stores stuff for 30 days. If it’s not there, stop using your phone to avoid overwriting data. You’ll need to try an android data recovery software that scans internal storage. No root needed for some of them, just follow the steps carefully. And yeah, backing up to cloud next time saves a lot of stress

I was clearing up some space on my phone and accidentally deleted a folder that had a bunch of my voice call recordings and a few old songs I transferred from my laptop a while back. I checked File Manager, the Music app, and even my Gallery (just in case), but there’s no sign of them.

I didn’t back them up manually on Google Drive, but I do use the Files by Google app occasionally for cleanup — could that help?

Or is there any other way I can get those audio files back without rooting the phone?

Over the past few days, I’ve noticed my iPhone battery is draining much faster than usual, even when I’m not actively using it. I haven’t changed how I use the phone, and there haven’t been any major app downloads. It feels like something is running in the background or a recent update caused it. What could be causing this sudden battery drain, and what steps can I take to fix it without replacing the battery right away?

Yes, most Android phones have a built-in option to hide photos. Open the Google Photos app or your phone’s default Gallery app. Select the photos/videos you want to hide, tap the three-dot menu, and choose “Move to Locked Folder”.
Hope that helps.

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