There s a million ways to lose your apple

There's a million ways to lose your apple iphone data, but while you're searching online, within mild panic, looking for ways to recover wiped pictures or lost contacts, it might look like there is not a single way to find them back.

We store an impressive degree data on our iPhones every day: photos, music, videos, SMS messages and accessories, notes, reminders, call history, voice memos, Safari bookmarks, any many more. All those can be deleted, either purposely or perhaps by accident, only to realize that it was an error - a moment too late. Unfortunately apple iphone doesn't have a "recycle bin" in which your deleted data goes.

Plus, if you suffer a stroke involving particularly bad luck, you may lose all of your data at once: one moment you're updating your iPhone, the next moment all you could know is that the update has it seems that failed, and your iPhone is now dead for all intents and purposes.

Sometimes people do brainless things, like reset their smartphone to the factory settings, without setting up a backup beforehand. Oops, all your info has now been wiped-out! Things might be wrong when attempting a jailbreak. People forget their screen secure passwords. Your phone can get lost, stolen or damaged. Sooner or later, your own device will just die, having Apple logo screen of loss of life or inaccessible system error.

If any of these happen to you, it's important to right away stop using the phone. Any procedure can generate new data which can overwrite your lost data, making it tougher to recover. That's why you're advised not to ever sync your iPhone with iTunes in this situation: you don't want your own backup data being updated. Arranged iPhone into the flight mode before attempting to recover data. Do not try restarting continuously - that can only lead to further data damage.

If you've at any time synced your iPhone with i-tunes, you can use iTunes backup to get back old data. iPhone has a build-in data recoveryfeature. It's worth trying this data recovery tool when back-up doesn't exist. If that doesn't work neither, you can use a third-party application to directly scan and try to restore data from your iPhone. There are even resources that can restore back your configurations, that you have spent hours setting up.

iPhone hard drive is similar to your computer hard drive: the results is never deleted permanently, but simply marked to be overwritten. Using the correct tools, in many cases, you can get all your taken out or lost data back.