In order to avoid losing data, it is right that you need to restore your personal files from your dead or crashed Samsung before trying to fix it by putting it to Recovery mode. However, when your Samsung is dead or crashed, you can not start it in the normal way, so you can't successfully connect your Samsung to computer, enable USB debugging on your broken Samsung phone and export your contacts, photos, videos, text messages and etc. from Samsung to computer for backup as usual.
It seems like there is no chance to recover data from dead Samsung. Is it true? No, you can certainly restore files from dead Samsung phone or tablet as long as you have a third-party data recovery tool to help you out.
The Broken Android Data Extraction is a well-known data rescuer for dead or broken Samsung phone, which allows you to freely and selectively restore personal data from your dead/broken/crashed Samsung phones or tablets without enabling USB debugging on broken Samsung devices, including contacts, text messages, message attachments, call history, WhatsApp, WhatsApp attachments, gallery, pictures library, photos, videos, audios, documents and many more.
You can follow below to do that easily:
Dead Samsung Data Recovery How to Restore Data from Dead Samsung
sori sir, i was not able to clarify my question about my p910i, my problem was, the phone number is been save to my phone not to my sim.. then , how can i recover my number to my phone when infact my phone doesnt work, no power at all.
sir, i was so discourage about it because it is very important for me to recover my phone numbers.
sir, my sim card is aleady full, so.. i use my phone memory to store other numbers, unfortunately those numbers are very important to me, their are number of my business associates, please help me find a solution on how can i recover those phone numbers. tnx..
I understand that you are trying to get the data from the phone and not the sim card.
1.I would try a new battery first if you have not already done that?
2.Try taking it to a repair shop that may be able to hook power into it long enough to get the information?
Look at these websites:
http://www.disklabs.com/mobile-supported...
http://www.howardforums.com/archive/topi...
http://forums.crackberry.com/f52/need-he...
http://www.data-recovery-mobile-phone.co...
Who is your service provider? They should be bale to get the data for you. If you have a sim card in the phone, then it should be stored on that too.
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