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Post by charey on Oct 22, 2013 7:58:06 GMT 5.5
iPhone is a very advanced mobile phone that is used in all over the world. And Apple has just released the new iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C. With an iPhone in hand, you can take photograph anywhere. You can store lots of photos, music, videos, SMS messages, contacts, and other data. However, we may not avoid mistakenly deleting some photos and other data from iPhone. Many times iPhone users have to face the problem of data loss because of many reasons. Thus, to recover data from iPhone 5S/5C is an extremely urgent thing. So, Tenorshare has speeded its step to update iPhone data recovery to the newest to recover data on iOS 7 devices. How to Recover Data, Contacts, Photos, Text Messages from iPhone 5S/5C?Step 1: Download iPhone Data Recovery and run it. Connect iPhone with PC using a USB connector. Choose the first mode of “Recover Data from iOS Device” from the top menu. Step 2: There will be progress windows for communicating with device to scan the lost data. iPhone Data Recovery Step 3: Read lost data scanned After the communication finished, all the lost data on the iPhone will be listed in categories. That means the tool can recover lost all the 11 kinds of files types. Step 4: Recover lost data Choose the listed lost data, click “Recover” and set the save path for the files recovered. After finished, exit DFU mode by holding “Home” and “Power” button for about 5 seconds. iPhone 5S Data Recovery – Efficiently Recover Deleted Data from iPhone 5S iOS 7iPhone 5C Data Recovery – Easy Solution to Recover Deleted or Lost Contacts, Text Messages, Photos from iPhone 5CiOS 7 Data Recovery – Instantly Recover Deleted Files from iOS 7 Devices
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Post by Aseem on Oct 25, 2013 10:40:30 GMT 5.5
Good post.
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Post by admafan on Apr 17, 2019 14:08:47 GMT 5.5
To retrieve deleted or lost files from iPhone 5S/5C, the easy way is using iOS Data Recovery. With its help, no matter there is a backup or not, you can directly recover deleted or lost files back, such as contacts, text messages, call logs, photos, and so on.
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