Just verifying that you didn't store the photos on the SD card in the phone?
''If you did,'' remove the SD card and insert it into a card reader and recover your photos from there.
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''If you didn't,'' check if the file transfer option was previously enabled in the phone by connecting the phone to a computer via an appropriate USB-C cable and check if the phone storage drives appear in the computer's file manager program. If they do then you can retrieve them from there. Look for a DCIM folder to find the images.
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''If you didn't,'' check if the file transfer option was previously enabled in the phone and left as the default option, by connecting the phone to a computer via an appropriate USB-C cable and check if the phone storage drives appear in the computer's file manager program. If they do then you can retrieve them from there. Look for a DCIM folder to find the images.
''If still no good'' then the best option is to replace the display assembly and then use the phone as per normal to transfer your photos. Here's a [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnYFU8BoAh8|video] that shows what to do. Search online for ''GH82-19202A GH82-19725A'' to find suppliers of the part.
You could always contact a professional, reputable mobile phone repair service and ask if they could ''temporarily'' replace the screen (if they have a compatible replacement) so that the photos could be recovered that way.
Just verifying that you didn't store the photos on the SD card in the phone?
''If you did,'' remove the SD card and insert it into a card reader and recover your photos from there.
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''If you didn't,'' check if the file transfer option was previously enabled by connecting the phone to a computer via an appropriate USB-C cable and check if the phone storage drives appear in the computer's file manager program. If they do then you can retrieve them from there. Look for a DCIM folder to find the images.
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''If you didn't,'' check if the file transfer option was previously enabled in the phone by connecting the phone to a computer via an appropriate USB-C cable and check if the phone storage drives appear in the computer's file manager program. If they do then you can retrieve them from there. Look for a DCIM folder to find the images.
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''If still no good'' then the best option is to replace the display assembly and then use the phone as per normal to transfer your photos. Here's a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnYFU8BoAh8|video] that shows what to do. Search online for ''GH82-19202A GH82-19725A'' to find suppliers of the part.
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''If still no good'' then the best option is to replace the display assembly and then use the phone as per normal to transfer your photos. Here's a [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnYFU8BoAh8|video] that shows what to do. Search online for ''GH82-19202A GH82-19725A'' to find suppliers of the part.
You could always contact a professional, reputable mobile phone repair service and ask if they could ''temporarily'' replace the screen (if they have a compatible replacement) so that the photos could be recovered that way.
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Just verifying that you didn't store the photos on the SD card in the phone?
''If you did,'' remove the SD card and insert it into a card reader and recover your photos from there.
''If you didn't,'' check if the file transfer option was previously enabled by connecting the phone to a computer via an appropriate USB-C cable and check if the phone storage drives appear in the computer's file manager program. If they do then you can retrieve them from there. Look for a DCIM folder to find the images.
''If still no good'' then the best option is to replace the display assembly and then use the phone as per normal to transfer your photos. Here's a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnYFU8BoAh8|video] that shows what to do. Search online for ''GH82-19202A GH82-19725A'' to find suppliers of the part.
You could always contact a professional, reputable mobile phone repair service and ask if they could ''temporarily'' replace the screen (if they have a compatible replacement) so that the photos could be recovered that way.