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I had something super similar happen when I was low on space. WhatsApp didn’t actually delete my files, but it messed up the index file that links chats to the app’s display. I had to restore from a local backup to get them back. Do you have daily backups enabled?

A macOS Tahoe beta screenshot leaked online appears to show a MacBook without the notch, and with a punch-hole camera instead, possibly hitting in October 2025.

Last night WhatsApp popped up the “low storage” error and just crashed. I freed up like 2–3 GB and reopened it, only to find all my chats gone..every single contact.

Weird part? My phone settings still say WhatsApp is taking up around 70 GB, so I’m guessing the data’s still there. Even in the “My Files” app I can open old WhatsApp videos, so I doubt it’s corrupted.

Question is.. how do I get my chat history to actually show in WhatsApp again instead of it acting like I just installed it fresh?

Is built-in 5G on the way for MacBooks, and what would that mean for remote work? Code in macOS Tahoe suggests Apple may finally give MacBooks 5G using their in-house modem.

Can the battery life of the M4-powered MacBook Air really hit 20 hours, and how does that compare?

How does macOS Tahoe (beta or upcoming) change support for older Intel-based MacBooks?

Why is the M4 MacBook Air widely tipped as “the best laptop for most people”?

Could the next MacBook include built-in 5G connectivity, and what would that change?

If they were in 4K or large file size, make sure the recovery tool you try supports big video files. I once recovered only partial clips because the software I picked had a 2GB file limit for trial mode. Learned that the hard way.

Unfortunately no SD card, just internal storage. But good tip — I’ll keep that in mind for future.

One thing people forget is..if your videos were on an SD card, you can pop that out and scan it separately with a card reader. Recovery rates are usually better that way since the phone OS isn’t writing new data on top of it while scanning.

Steve, I had the same panic with my kid’s birthday videos. What worked for me was running a scan from my Windows laptop using an Android recovery program — it let me preview the videos before deciding to pay.
Not gonna name-drop here, but look for one that mentions “supports Android 6 to 14” and can pull data from both internal storage and SD cards.

Yeah, I’ve been trying not to use the phone much since I realized they were gone. Any specific software you’ve used that worked without rooting? I’ve seen so many options, it’s a bit overwhelming.

Adding to what @Nina said..timing matters a lot. The longer you wait, the higher the risk that those memory blocks get overwritten.
I’ve recovered videos before using software that didn’t require rooting (rooting can be risky if you’ve never done it). Just make sure you pick one that supports your phone model and Android version.

If they’re not in Google Photos trash, they’re probably not just “soft deleted”..they might be overwritten if you keep using the phone. First thing, stop taking new photos or videos. Second, skip the random “free” apps… most are junk.

Look for a proper Android data recovery tool that scans the phone’s storage directly (not just the visible folders). You’ll need to connect it to a PC for a deep scan. That’s how I got mine back.

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