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Easy Ways to Recover Deleted iPhone 5 Photos So don't use the phone or add new data to it while you are considering what to do. (This is the worst!) Malfunction: power down or broken USB cable. Minimize Use of Your Phone Before Recovering Photos When you lose photos from an iPhone, the first thing you might want to do (assuming you still have your phone) is minimize the use of your phone. As new data is added, the space will be taken up and the old files overwritten. Of course if you have backed the photos up with iTunes or iCloud, recovering them is a breeze. Photos in Camera Roll or in a folder on your PC are safe from such accidental deletion. Other ways you can archive large quantities of photos include Flickr, Drop Box, and Google Drive. . But even if you don't have backups, you can recover them. What Caused Your Photo Loss? You can lose your iPhone photos in many ways. It is highly recommended that you leave this kind of stuff to the professionals.) The iPhone was damaged by liquid like milk or juice: this is actually very common, so again, it is highly recommended that you get yourself a waterproof case. The iPhone got stolen, or lost. As shown in the screenshot below, if you have no iTunes backup of your Photos, choose "Backup From iOS." Options for Backing Up Photos Losing your photos will remind you of the need to make backups in the future, to be sure of being able to recover them. Apple provides backups via iTunes, iCloud or both. Just like on any other drive, the deleted data is not actually removed from the phone, but just made invisible. Don't connect to iTunes or iCloud either until you know what you are doing; you don't want a new backup to be made that will erase your old, hidden backup files. Third-Party Software To Recover Photos

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Page 1: Easy Ways to Recover Deleted iPhone 5 Photos

Easy Ways to Recover Deleted iPhone 5 Photos

So don't use the phone or add new data to it while you are considering what to do. (This is theworst!)

Malfunction: power down or broken USB cable.

Minimize Use of Your Phone Before Recovering Photos

When you lose photos from an iPhone, the first thing you might want to do (assuming you still haveyour phone) is minimize the use of your phone. As new data is added, the space will be taken up andthe old files overwritten. Of course if you have backed the photos up with iTunes or iCloud,recovering them is a breeze. Photos in Camera Roll or in a folder on your PC are safe from suchaccidental deletion.

Other ways you can archive large quantities of photos include Flickr, Drop Box, and Google Drive.

. But even if you don't have backups, you can recover them.

What Caused Your Photo Loss?

You can lose your iPhone photos in many ways. It is highly recommended that you leave this kind ofstuff to the professionals.)

The iPhone was damaged by liquid like milk or juice: this is actually very common, so again, it ishighly recommended that you get yourself a waterproof case.

The iPhone got stolen, or lost. As shown in the screenshot below, if you have no iTunes backup ofyour Photos, choose "Backup From iOS."

Options for Backing Up Photos

Losing your photos will remind you of the need to make backups in the future, to be sure of beingable to recover them.

Apple provides backups via iTunes, iCloud or both. Just like on any other drive, the deleted data isnot actually removed from the phone, but just made invisible. Don't connect to iTunes or iCloudeither until you know what you are doing; you don't want a new backup to be made that will eraseyour old, hidden backup files.

Third-Party Software To Recover Photos

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If you need to recover photos lost from your iPhone5, and have no backups to restore them from, Irecommend using a third-party tool, and TenorshareiPhone data recovery is most recommended!

Tenorshare iPhone Data Recovery

Tenorshare's iPhone Data Recovery works fine.Remember that iCloud only backs up photos that arein your "Camera Roll," and backing up the CameraRoll has to be turned on as an option. iTunes makesmanual backups using a desktop Mac or PC; iCloudcan be set up to make backups automatically.(Jailbreaking is hard, fellow iPhone 5 users. Hereare some of the most common:

Accidental deletion: tapping the wrong button, orsimply changing your mind after deleting.

Virus attack: your iPhone 5 was infected by a virus,and in order to kill it you had to wipe your phone.

A failed jailbreak or iOS upgrade.

Lost or Deleted iPhone 5 Photos?

Have photos been lost or deleted from your iPhone 5, for whatever reason? It's not hard to recoverthem. Restoring your photos from either iTunes or iCloud is not difficult.

The Apple feature My Photo Stream must be used judiciously in archiving photos, because deleting aphoto from My Photo Stream on one device deletes them from My Photo Stream"on your otherdevices as well

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