Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Getting Back Data from Your iPhone

By Jeff Monson


You are a company professional that lives through the agenda , and the content of your smart phone. You only want the very best so you own an Apple iPhone. Now you're on a business trip to New York City and you inadvertently forget that you put your iPhone in the seatback in front of you. When you get back to the airport terminal, you quickly know that somebody has taken your most significant gadget?your secretary?your business partner?your brain! Even if you can find an AT&T or Apple Store, you can't replace the data that's on your iPhone. Or are you able to? The answer is Yes, you can using the iRecovery Stick.

From just one iTunes back up (or right from any iPhone Original, 3G, 3GS, 4, or 4S) you'll be able to recover deleted text messages, retrieve contacts, view online history, dynamic text history, GPS locations, pictures, and more. Because you can run iRecovery on an iTunes backup file, if you phone is lost, stolen, or damaged you won't completely lose that data. Now, if you've accidentally deleted an important text message, there's now a way to get the information back. It's key to make sure that you're doing your iTunes backups consistently, which you should be doing anyway if you're using your smart phone for business purposes. You've spent hours, or even days, getting all the information loaded into your iPhone. It's time to insure this investment.

However, you need not be a professional to use iRecovery Stick. Employers can use iRecovery Stick to monitor employees to whom they issue an iPhone. Parents whose children have iPhones can use iRecovery Stick to monitor for predators and cyber-bullies.

Recovering Data Directly from an iPhone

Using iRecovery to recover data directly from an iPhone is easy. Simply plug the iPhone into a USB port on a computer and plug the iRecovery Stick into another USB port on the same computer. As with any flash drive, iRecovery will display as a removable disk, so open it to view files and right-click on the exe file and 'Run as Administrator' and click 'Start Recovery'. As long as your PC has recognized your iPhone, select it and click OK. It will take about 20 minutes per GB of data that's on your iPhone to complete a full recovery as iRecovery parses out the data, it displays it in a user-friendly interface.




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