If you have an Android device and it was reset by a factory or carrier, there is a good chance that some of your contacts are gone. If you don’t know how to restore contacts, this is the article for you. There are a few ways to restore contacts on an Android device. The first way is to use the Google Contacts app. This app can be found in the Google Play store. Once you have installed the app, open it and click on the three lines in the top left corner of the screen. This will show you all of your current contact information. The next way to restore contacts is by using a computer or phone with a USB connection. You can find these devices at most convenience stores or online retailers. Once you have connected your computer or phone to the USB port, open up Contacts and select all of your current contact information. Then click on Restore Contact Data. This will start restoring your contact data and should take about 10 minutes to complete. If all of these methods don’t work for you, then there may be another way to restore your contacts on an Android device. One way is to use Google’s Contacts Sync service. This service can be found in Google Play store under Settings > Accounts > Sync Contacts & Photos > Sync with Google Contacts (or similar name). After signing in, select All my contacts and then click on Restore Contact Data from within SyncContacts . This will start restoring your contact data and should take about 10 minutes to complete