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Since the display is no longer working, you won’t be able to access the display. You will be able to restore a recent backup using the steps here: Restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch from a backup - Apple Support. Restore your device from an iCloud backup. Turn on your device. You should see a Hello screen.
If you want to restore your iPhone/iPad with a broken screen, you can bypass the "trust" step" by putting it in "DFU" mode which is a recovery mode. To do so, connect it to your computer with a usb cable, then you have to press both home and power button for 10 seconds then release power button for 5 seconds.
My iPhone screen is completely broken and I can't seem to unlock it by guessing where the numbers are - think the touch pad might be damaged. Does anyone know how I can remotely see my screen and control it through my mac? I just need to be able to unlock it so I can back it up
On your iPhone, go to Settings > General > Software Update. Update Over-the-Air (OTA) —> Update your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support (IN) Update using iTunes/Finder —> Update your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support (IN) When connecting your iPhone to your PC for the first time, you may need to trust the computer on your iPhone.
Without a functional screen you cannot respond to screen prompts and thus cannot transfer data or execute a manual iCloud or iTunes backup. Doing anything with an iPhone requires a functional display so you can unlock it and provide touch inputs to prompts.
There are a couple of different ways to back up an iPhone that has screen damage. If you've used your iPhone with your computer in the past, authorized your iPhone to trust your computer, or created a backup on the computer, you may have the option to plug it in and begin the backup without the computer needing further information or input.
Hi, my question is regarding the photo albums I have created on my iPhone. I want to see the same organised albums on my Windows PC just like the way I see them on my phone. What I can find on my pc is only folders named,"100 Apple, 101 Apple" and etc. I do not want to use iCloud photos for this. I wish to view all my iPhone albums on PC.
Apple family member (child) screen time not showing for all devices My child has an iPhone, iPad and Mac. Only screen time on the Mac OS showing in screen time under settings>family>member>screen time>device name on the top left of screen. The screen time shown is also only for the mentioned device. Please explain how to view screen time per ...
I have had iPhone since 2009, always had iTunes on Windows and I distinctly remember being able to do this. I've not done it for a few years and it looks to me like they've turned the feature off in iTunes, which is a real pain. Doing it manually, on the phone takes forever and it's STILL so stupidly glitchy dragging from one screen to another.
I routinely plug my iPhone 7 into my PC to charge while I'm working. Every single time I get a pop-up asking whether I want to allow or not allow the device to access photos & videos, which is highly annoying. I don't think this is a bug per se, just a feature issue. Are there any settings I can change to stop this happening?