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Educational_Worth906 t1_jeav66o wrote

I know it’s not what you want to hear, but almost certainly no. I would be quite worried if it were possible.

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OneAceFace t1_jeb34my wrote

There are companies who take a few thousand dollars to attempt data recovery from damaged hard drives. But that’s about it. Do you have a backup on a computer?

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RegularIntelligent63 t1_jeb3kx8 wrote

You could try iMazing. I haven’t used it. They have a free trial with limited features. If you decide to try it (free or paid), please post a review.

From the FAQ:

Q. Which iOS devices does iMazing support? A. Pretty much all iPhone, iPad and iPod touch models are supported. If your device is running an older iOS version (prior to iOS 5), some features may not be available, though.

If the phone is locked and you don’t have the passcode, this may not work.

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-bobak t1_jecalv6 wrote

In addition to what u/regularintelligent63 suggested, iOS did not start encrypting iPhones behind passcodes until iOS 8. Since the 3GS could not be updated beyond iOS 6, it’s possible that you could send the device away for data recovery to be performed on the flash storage itself

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