My cell phone fell on the floor yesterday while cycling. Now the schedule is black and broken… So I can't see anything! More.
It still vibrates but I think the system works. I can also turn it on and off but I don't see anything, so the cell phone can't be unlocked.
I have so many pictures on my cell phone that I really want to have back and want to put on my laptop. I only found hacks on the internet that you do when the display is no longer working, but you can still see what you do with the one on the display when you connect a mouse.
I hope that was understandable and someone can help me there.
If you can't unlock your phone, you will no longer be able to access your data as you probably know. The only thing you can do is go to an overpriced cell phone shop who pray for help and hope that they don't pull you over the table.
I think there's a solution.
As long as you can't hack your cell phone because you can only access the data after unlocking it (this is also a good idea, since otherwise everyone who finds your cell phone can access your data) this will turn out to be difficult.
Difficult but feasible.
I don't want to be rude, but if you think hacking is feasible, why don't you just do it? Because firstly, it is very time consuming and also illegal. With your own cell phone if you can of course not, but there will be no good answer to your question because there's no other way. Either repair or chop. But maybe you can ask friends who may know someone who can do this for you.
Answering such a normal question seems rude to me all the time. Haha. And this platform is there to ask questions right? So wait and drink tea. Strangely enough, the inet is full of solutions, I would just like to have explained them again more simply. But thanks for your great advice
I would really like to see the solutions. Really.
Google is your friend
But my google and your google don't spit out the same answers.
https://www.wondershare.com/de/android/backup-android-phone-with-broken-screen.html
just a small example.
So I have to say that the video instructions are very simple and couldn't be easier. Plug in and click 4-5 times on next. Then try it out.
I wanted to get answers here on this platform very simply. If it is that simple then give a helpful answer. The most unnecessary answers are answered here and I get someone here who seems somehow frustrated. Have you ever had a cell phone and can't get the data back?
I'm not frustrated. Wherever. But I gave you the options, but if it is as easy as described on the page, just do it. There's a very simple video tutorial on the page itself. You can't go wrong there. I already told them in the last answer. It is not as simple as with a video explanation.
In return, my cell phone display is BLACK and you can no longer see anything. On the phone in the video yes. So there may have to be a little something different and that was exactly my question. How can I jeopardize such an obvious question? And no, your options would be options that you take if nothing works anymore. So not helpful.
But they themselves thought that this page would be a solution for them, but only want it to be explained more simply, is not up to me if they themselves look for a wrong page: |
That's the way it is. If there was a better solution, the answers would already be here: /
I will inform you as soon as I have my data again. So now grieve your lost data afterwards, which apparently frustrates you and answer other questions with your expertise
I'm still not frustrated 😂. But yes, gladly. And I already have specialist knowledge in certain topics, but I have already given you your options. Honestly, how do you imagine getting your data without unlocking your data? That will not do. Unless you have programs to get your screen on your PC and unlock it, or you have it hacked or repaired. There's nothing in between.
As I said I will inform you. And please put your rude and wise comments under other questions
Your answer was just more rude than my own. I mean I'll tell you your options, but don't believe me. What should you do there?
OK
Which device is it?
If you have a device with a USB Type-C port and USB 3.1 standard, there's a very good chance that you can mirror your screen with a USB Type-C to HDMI adapter.
If you have activated USB debugging in the developer options and a PC is already authorized, you can use scrcpy to mirror and operate your screen on a PC. Here there's only Android 5 as a requirement. It doesn't matter whether the device uses MicroUSB or USB Type-C or USB 2.0 or USB 3.1.
Thank you, i will try I have a Samsunf A20
The HDMI variant is not compatible with your device.
Oh man schaaadeee… -.