Rescue cell phone data?

ho
- in Nova series
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I hope you can help me.

I left my smartphone on the roof of the car yesterday because of all the stress etc. Unfortunately it fell and a car behind me drove over it. The cell phone is now a complete write-off…

You can only see half of the screen and it only reacts partially. If you switch on the mobile phone, with a lot of luck it starts, but I can't get into the Android. So there's the brand logo and then the screen goes black. The mobile phone is only recognized as a CD drive on the PC.

Even after 1-2 starts I had the EMUI symbol and three buttons on the first one was offered to search for and install the previous Android version (or whatever you call it) the second button was to restart and the third to switch off. When I try to get into the phone using the keyboard shortcut volume key and power button, the Android symbol appears with an error. 1-2 times there was also the Android version without an error…

As far as I have already found out, the operating system is probably badly damaged…

Does anyone know if my pictures will be deleted if I do this with the previous Android version? Would that even work with the defective cell phone? Are there any other ways I can get my pictures?

Does anyone have experience with this DrFone or something similar?

I really really need my pictures. There are pictures of my late father on the phone. Pictures that show his last moments in life.

This is about a Huawei Nova 2.

Ya

Did you have an SD card in there?

Or did you save the pictures in the Huawei cloud?

ho

Well According to my memory, I had an Sd card in it. When opening to remove the SIM card and SD card there was none. And that with the clouds has always been too insecure for me with all the security gaps.

En

Well, there are companies that specialize in data recovery, you have to decide whether the costs are worth it.

Ya

Now the question is, did you really have cloud save disabled. Think again!

Otherwise take a look at https://www.pcwelt.de/...48540.html under point 4. I know that it is recognized as a DVD drive.

maybe that will help https://consumer.huawei.com/...t/hisuite/

ke

When nothing else is done, the memory can be unsoldered from the board and soldered onto a new board which has an interface that you can read out.

Your pictures and other files are not lost forever.

There are companies that have specialized in data recovery, which can be quite expensive. It is best to find any hobbyist who is familiar with SMD soldering. As far as I know, it is not rocket science to do something yourself unless you have two left hands and are busy with it. Everything is kept very small and fine in the cell phone.