The female engineer restores the photos on the iPhone even when Apple has 'bundled up'.

According to an interview with the Canadian CBC public broadcast network with Jessa Jones, the owner of the famous technology repair shop iPadRehab based in Rochester, New York, users can still get back the photos. The image is stored inside a broken iPhone, even if Apple has given up.

According to an interview with the Canadian CBC public broadcast network with Jessa Jones, the owner of the famous technology repair shop iPadRehab based in Rochester, New York, users can still get back the photos. photos stored inside an iPhone are broken, even when Apple has 'bundled up' - an information that has received a lot of attention from the iFan community worldwide.

'In fact, the most common answer that Apple often gives iPhone users is that there is no way to retrieve your image from the iPhone if the device cannot turn on the power. However, this is completely inaccurate, I have successfully recovered the saved photos in my hundreds of "breathless" iPhones, "Jessa Jones said.

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In addition, the female engineer said that most of the water-related problems and failures on the iPhone could be restored, up to 'about 95%'.

Let's see what Jessa Jones will do to retrieve photos from a broken iPhone that can't be sourced.

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Restore photos from broken iPhone

  1. Determine the status of the device
  2. What did Jessa Jones do to rescue the photos?
  3. How to prevent data loss on iPhone

Determine the status of the device

The first thing you must do, of course, will be to inform Apple of the device's status. Apple employees at an Apple store or warranty center can help you get back your photos and data, depending on the actual level of damage. However, as mentioned, if your iPhone cannot turn on the power, it is unlikely that Apple will be able to help you much in this case. And this is where you have to turn your hand on if you don't want your data to go back.

First, if your iPhone cannot turn on the power, the best way to access unreleased photos to the cloud is to contact third-party technology repair shops to see how they can help. no, because anyway 'there is still water to slap', try asking through the opinion of the skilled workers who will not excess.

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The selection of iPhone repair shops is also very important, with the situation of 'boiled' convenience store repair shops of customers, or the fact that they cannot be repaired still take money to appear everywhere. Therefore, it is best to bring the device to familiar or reputable phone repair centers. A small suggestion is that you should look to Apple 'authorized' service centers. These are third-party stores that have an "authorized" brand, directly supported by Apple, you can trust the reputation of these stores.

In Jessa's Jones store, the cost of recovering successful data from a broken iPhone will be $ 300. This is a price that is not cheap, but also quite acceptable because sometimes data or commemorative photos are even more valuable than money.

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What did Jessa Jones do to rescue the photos?

In an interview video with CBC, Jessa Jones explained in detail how she performed to retrieve photos from the damaged iPhone from a couple's water from Newfoundland, Canada.

In fact, there's no mystery at all, Jones simply makes the iPhone broken again - or at least functional enough to regain the image - by replacing broken parts with overflowing water. .

When the iPhone can power on, it will function normally as before it is broken and can extract images or data easily.

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If Jones can't make iPhones turn on and resume normal operation, chances are that photos won't be able to be 'rescued'.

A survey conducted on Apple's support forum revealed that iPhone data - like photos - will be encrypted and cannot be extracted from the device's storage when it is inactive, single. By simply decoding the data, the device will be forced to operate.

You can watch the full video on how Jessa Jones can retrieve the photos in the iPhone below:

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How to prevent data loss on iPhone

Nothing is super, the easiest way is to download and use Google Photos.

Google Photos is the simplest, most cost-effective tool that can help you back up all your photos and videos on your device to Google's cloud storage. It gives you unlimited cloud storage for photos and videos, you can set up to automatically upload photos from iPhone to your Google Photos cloud account.

Apple also has a service similar to Google Photos called iCloud Photos, which will directly use part of your iCloud memory, in which you will only receive 5GB of free storage, too little compared to Unlimited storage on Google Photos. Of course you can also pay to get more iCloud storage. Choose to use a 'genuine' hosting tool but pay more, or use a third party tool, but it's free, all depending on your decision.

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If you choose to use Google Photos, you should also note that its free memory automatically compresses your photos and videos by default to use less space in the Google cloud, which may affect to display quality of images as well as videos. To save photos and videos in their original quality, Google Photos will use Google cloud storage on your registered account. Your account will receive 15GB of free storage on Google cloud memory, this number is not small, but it can also be filled up pretty quickly if you take multiple photos and videos in high resolution, all You can also purchase additional storage space from Google if you want.

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From personal experience, the quality difference between Google Photos' free "high quality" memory and "original quality" memory is not too significant.

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