I'm dealing with a situation where my phone has suffered water damage, and now the screen is completely non-functional. The phone still seems to be operational since it plays alarms and receives calls, but I can't see or interact with it when I turn it on. I want to transfer some photos to my computer, but connecting it via USB requires permission from the phone—permission I can't give due to the broken display. Is there any way to access the files without needing to grant permission?
4 Answers
Unfortunately, you can't bypass the permission requirement. It's a security feature designed to protect your data. Your best bet is to get the screen replaced or use an alternative method like connecting to a USB C monitor if your phone supports it.
Which phone model are you using? That might help in figuring out the best solution. Some newer models have features that allow for video display through USB C.
You’re likely out of luck since your device is encrypted and needs either your password or biometric data for access. If your phone is malfunctioning, recovering the files could be really tough.
If you're using a higher-end phone, you might want to try connecting it to a USB C dock with a mouse and a keyboard. This way, you could potentially navigate through the phone without seeing the screen. Just keep in mind that not all models support this.

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