How can I recover photos from a dead iPhone?

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Asked By CuriousBeetle42 On

I'm trying to recover some precious photos stored on my grandmother's old iPhone, but unfortunately, the device won't turn on anymore. It does show a black screen with a red battery symbol, but that's as far as it goes. I doubt any photos were backed up to the cloud, and I can't tell which model it is. I'm hoping there's a way to get those memories of my grandfather back. Any suggestions?

2 Answers

Answered By FixMyTech99 On

It sounds like the battery might be too far gone. A lot of tech shops can replace old iPhone batteries, and it might be a simple fix. Just let them know the photos are the main concern, so they handle it carefully. You could even look for a local repair person who specializes in older models.

Answered By PhotoRescueHero On

Definitely consider getting the battery replaced at a cell phone repair shop. Just a heads up, don’t send it to Apple—they could potentially wipe your data during the troubleshooting process. Make sure the repair shop knows how important these photos are to you!

CuriousBeetle42 -

Exactly! I'm thinking of treating it as a Christmas gift to help get the battery fixed.

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