If your photos are already backed up to Google photos you should be able to access them using a computer, by going to [link|https://accounts.google.com/v3/signin/identifier?dsh=S-1459606132%3A1685280988506875&continue=https%3A%2F%2Fphotos.google.com%2Flogin&followup=https%3A%2F%2Fphotos.google.com%2Flogin&ifkv=Af_xneHLpCSUYk9RpBPhxkLvKrnI4XPYDQzH398g02LIwq4c_zLvdzdCTKo1gaB4lMLGYnnbslTljQ&osid=1&passive=1209600&service=lh2&flowName=GlifWebSignIn&flowEntry=ServiceLogin|Google photos] and signing in.
If they're not and they are only stored in the phone, the phone would have to be in a working condition to access them.
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Since it is unresponsive and I presume not even indicating that it is charging when a charger is connected it may be something as simple as a faulty charge port board. A faulty board would prevent the phone from working when a charger was connected as there would be no power available to either operate the phone or to charge the battery. It would also prevent communications with a computer.
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Since it is unresponsive and I presume not even indicating that it is charging when a charger is connected it may be something as simple as a faulty charge port board. A faulty board would prevent the phone from working when a charger was connected as there would be no power available to either operate the phone or to charge the battery, which would have become depleted. It would also prevent communications with a computer.
Of course it could be something else as well. In any case the phone would have to be opened and tested as to what it may be.
Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be any schematics of the phone available online (or none that I could find anyway) so you may have to contact a reputable, professional repair service who knows Pixel phones and ask them.
If your photos are already backed up to Google photos you should be able to access by going to [link|https://accounts.google.com/v3/signin/identifier?dsh=S-1459606132%3A1685280988506875&continue=https%3A%2F%2Fphotos.google.com%2Flogin&followup=https%3A%2F%2Fphotos.google.com%2Flogin&ifkv=Af_xneHLpCSUYk9RpBPhxkLvKrnI4XPYDQzH398g02LIwq4c_zLvdzdCTKo1gaB4lMLGYnnbslTljQ&osid=1&passive=1209600&service=lh2&flowName=GlifWebSignIn&flowEntry=ServiceLogin|Google photos] and signing in.
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If your photos are already backed up to Google photos you should be able to access them using a computer, by going to [link|https://accounts.google.com/v3/signin/identifier?dsh=S-1459606132%3A1685280988506875&continue=https%3A%2F%2Fphotos.google.com%2Flogin&followup=https%3A%2F%2Fphotos.google.com%2Flogin&ifkv=Af_xneHLpCSUYk9RpBPhxkLvKrnI4XPYDQzH398g02LIwq4c_zLvdzdCTKo1gaB4lMLGYnnbslTljQ&osid=1&passive=1209600&service=lh2&flowName=GlifWebSignIn&flowEntry=ServiceLogin|Google photos] and signing in.
If they're not and they are only stored in the phone, the phone would have to be in a working condition to access them.
Since it is unresponsive and I presume not even indicating that it is charging when a charger is connected it may be something as simple as a faulty charge port board. A faulty board would prevent the phone from working when a charger was connected as there would be no power available to either operate the phone or to charge the battery. It would also prevent communications with a computer.
Of course it could be something else as well. In any case the phone would have to be opened and tested as to what it may be.
Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be any schematics of the phone available online (or none that I could find anyway) so you may have to contact a reputable, professional repair service who knows Pixel phones and ask them.
If your photos are already backed up to Google photos you should be able to access by going to [link|https://accounts.google.com/v3/signin/identifier?dsh=S-1459606132%3A1685280988506875&continue=https%3A%2F%2Fphotos.google.com%2Flogin&followup=https%3A%2F%2Fphotos.google.com%2Flogin&ifkv=Af_xneHLpCSUYk9RpBPhxkLvKrnI4XPYDQzH398g02LIwq4c_zLvdzdCTKo1gaB4lMLGYnnbslTljQ&osid=1&passive=1209600&service=lh2&flowName=GlifWebSignIn&flowEntry=ServiceLogin|Google photos] and signing in.
If they're not and they are only stored in the phone, the phone would have to be in a working condition to access them.
Since it is unresponsive and I presume not even indicating that it is charging when a charger is connected it may be something as simple as a faulty charge port board. A faulty board would prevent the phone from working when a charger was connected as there would be no power available to either operate the phone or to charge the battery. It would also prevent communications with a computer.
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Of course it could be something else as well. In any case but the phone would have to be opened and tested as to what it may be.
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Of course it could be something else as well. In any case the phone would have to be opened and tested as to what it may be.
Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be any schematics of the phone available online (or none that I could find anyway) so you may have to contact a reputable, professional repair service who knows Pixel phones and ask them.
If your photos are already backed up to Google photos you should be able to access by going to [link|https://accounts.google.com/v3/signin/identifier?dsh=S-1459606132%3A1685280988506875&continue=https%3A%2F%2Fphotos.google.com%2Flogin&followup=https%3A%2F%2Fphotos.google.com%2Flogin&ifkv=Af_xneHLpCSUYk9RpBPhxkLvKrnI4XPYDQzH398g02LIwq4c_zLvdzdCTKo1gaB4lMLGYnnbslTljQ&osid=1&passive=1209600&service=lh2&flowName=GlifWebSignIn&flowEntry=ServiceLogin|Google photos] and signing in.
If they're not and they are only stored in the phone, the phone would have to be in a working condition to access them.
Since it is unresponsive and I presume not even indicating that it is charging when a charger is connected it may be something as simple as a faulty charge port board. A faulty board would prevent the phone from working when a charger was connected as there would be no power available to either operate the phone or to charge the battery. It would also prevent communications with a computer.
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Of course it could be something else as well but the phone would have ot be opened and further tested as to what it may be.
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Of course it could be something else as well. In any case but the phone would have to be opened and tested as to what it may be.
Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be any schematics of the phone available online (or none that I could find anyway) so you may have to contact a reputable, professional repair service who knows Pixel phones and ask them.
If your photos are already backed up to Google photos you should be able to access by going to [https://accounts.google.com/v3/signin/identifier?dsh=S-1459606132%3A1685280988506875&continue=https%3A%2F%2Fphotos.google.com%2Flogin&followup=https%3A%2F%2Fphotos.google.com%2Flogin&ifkv=Af_xneHLpCSUYk9RpBPhxkLvKrnI4XPYDQzH398g02LIwq4c_zLvdzdCTKo1gaB4lMLGYnnbslTljQ&osid=1&passive=1209600&service=lh2&flowName=GlifWebSignIn&flowEntry=ServiceLogin|Google photos] and signing in.
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If your photos are already backed up to Google photos you should be able to access by going to [link|https://accounts.google.com/v3/signin/identifier?dsh=S-1459606132%3A1685280988506875&continue=https%3A%2F%2Fphotos.google.com%2Flogin&followup=https%3A%2F%2Fphotos.google.com%2Flogin&ifkv=Af_xneHLpCSUYk9RpBPhxkLvKrnI4XPYDQzH398g02LIwq4c_zLvdzdCTKo1gaB4lMLGYnnbslTljQ&osid=1&passive=1209600&service=lh2&flowName=GlifWebSignIn&flowEntry=ServiceLogin|Google photos] and signing in.
If they're not and they are only stored in the phone, the phone would have to be in a working condition to access them.
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Since it is unresponsive and I presume not even indicating that it is charging when a charger is connected it may be something as simple as a faulty charge port board. A faulty board would prevent the phone from working when a charger weas connected as there would be no power available to either operate the phone or charge the battery. It would also prevent communications with a computer.
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Since it is unresponsive and I presume not even indicating that it is charging when a charger is connected it may be something as simple as a faulty charge port board. A faulty board would prevent the phone from working when a charger was connected as there would be no power available to either operate the phone or to charge the battery. It would also prevent communications with a computer.
Of course it could be something else as well but the phone would have ot be opened and further tested as to what it may be.
Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be any schematics of the phone available online (or none that I could find anyway) so you may have to contact a reputable, professional repair service who knows Pixel phones and ask them.
Hi @australia38585
If your photos are already backed up to Google photos you should be able to access by going to [https://accounts.google.com/v3/signin/identifier?dsh=S-1459606132%3A1685280988506875&continue=https%3A%2F%2Fphotos.google.com%2Flogin&followup=https%3A%2F%2Fphotos.google.com%2Flogin&ifkv=Af_xneHLpCSUYk9RpBPhxkLvKrnI4XPYDQzH398g02LIwq4c_zLvdzdCTKo1gaB4lMLGYnnbslTljQ&osid=1&passive=1209600&service=lh2&flowName=GlifWebSignIn&flowEntry=ServiceLogin|Google photos] and signing in.
If they're not and they are only stored in the phone, the phone would have to be in a working condition to access them.
Since it is unresponsive and I presume not even indicating that it is charging when a charger is connected it may be something as simple as a faulty charge port board. A faulty board would prevent the phone from working when a charger weas connected as there would be no power available to either operate the phone or charge the battery. It would also prevent communications with a computer.
Of course it could be something else as well but the phone would have ot be opened and further tested as to what it may be.
Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be any schematics of the phone available online (or none that I could find anyway) so you may have to contact a reputable, professional repair service who knows Pixel phones and ask them.