![]() Connect your Apple device to your MacĬonnect your device like iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPad 1 or iPod touch 4 on your Mac, and then run iOS Data Recovery (Mac). can overwrite your lost data and make it unrecoverable. Currently, this recovery mode is available for iPhone 11/11 Pro, iPhone XS/XS Max/XR/X, iPhone 8/8 Plus, iPhone 7/7 Plus, iPhone 6s/6s Plus/6/6 Plus, iPhone SE, iPhone 5s/5C/5, iPhone 4S/4, iPhone 3GS, iPod touch 5/4 and all iPad models on your Mac.įirst things first: You'd better set your device into the flight mode once you realized that you've mistakenly deleted or lost important data, and don't use your device for anything like syncing with iTunes, because any operation on your device like sending/receiving messages, making/answering calls, etc. This recovery mode allows you to directly scan your Apple devices to find data lost recently, or data on your inaccessible Apple devices. Part 1: Recover Lost Data Directly from iOS Devices ![]() First, install and run iOS Data Recovery (Mac) on your computer. ![]() (*For iPhone 4S/5/5S/5C, iPod touch 5, iPad 2, The new iPad, iPad with Retina display and iPad mini, you can only retrieve Messages, Contacts, Call History, Calendar, Notes, Reminders, Safari Bookmark and WhatsApp conversations directly from the device now.)īelow is the detailed guide of how to recover lost data for your Apple devices, including contacts, messages, notes, call logs, photos, videos, reminders, voice memos, and more. For recovery modes of "Recover from iOS Device" and "Recover from iTunes Backup File" ![]()
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