I’m pretty sure there’s nothing I can do at this point, but any help would be greatly appreciated. Volume Down + Power + Home - same as aboveĪny idea how I could access the phone internal memory without screen, and without usb debugging enabled ?.Volume Up + Power + Home button - doesn’t seem to do anything.Volume Up + Power - on-screen buttons (options and return) lights up for a few seconds, but no idea what it does.Volume Down + Power - phone vibrates (seems to reboot the phone).So far, the only hardware buttons combinations that seem to do something are : ![]() The phone is detected (name/vendor id/product id), but not able to connect to it. I tried to force mounting it with mtp-tools, no result. Next, I tried to go to recovery mode via hardware buttons so I could connect to it via adb, but since the screen is black I’m not sure the phone really goes into recovery mode (Volume Up + Power + Home), and even after a few seconds and a lot of different tests, adb devices is still empty. I tried to connect to it via adb but USB debugging is not enabled on the phone, and no way to manually enable it so adb devices doesn’t find any phone connected. The phone is recognized by the computer, but not as an MTP device so the device is empty. Unfortunately, the screen is broken, black and not responsive. I need to recover data (mostly pictures) from a Samsung Galaxy A3 (SM-A310F). Hi everyone, I hope this is the right place to post this issue. Broken Screen, Recovering Files without USB Debugging turned on Just like the practical scenario mentioned-below: Practical Scenario: Of course, USB debugging cannot be enabled. If your phone gets locked due to forgotten screen lock PIN, password or pattern lock or phone screen gets broken with USB debugging off, on responding to any touch. ![]() But sometimes things happen and it happens unexpectedly and without any notice. For example you have to enable USB debugging mode when you have to transfer data like pictures, video recording and other personal data from your Android device to PC.īy default, in the entire brand new device, the USB debugging mode is disabled in order to avoid accidental modifications on your device. USB Debugging is a way to enable connection between your Android device and computer, so that you manage and transfer data from Android device to PC and vice versa. Preview the files before recovery and choose Recover option to restore deleted data from Android.Select the storage media you wish to recover data from and click on Scan.Download this Data Recovery Tool (for PC only, for Mac) rated Excellent on.
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