iPhone 6 A1549 A1586 A1589 Data Recovery
The iPhone 6 is a smartphone developed and designed by Apple Inc. It was released on September 19, 2014, as the successor to the iPhone 5s. The iPhone 6 features a larger display than its predecessor, measuring 4.7 inches diagonally, with a resolution of 1334 x 750 pixels. It is also thinner, measuring 6.9mm in thickness, and weighs 129 grams. The iPhone 6 is powered by the Apple A8 chip, which is a 64-bit ARM-based system-on-chip (SoC) with a dual-core 1.4 GHz CPU and an integrated quad-core graphics processing unit (GPU). It also features 1GB of RAM, and is available with either 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, or 128GB of internal storage. The iPhone 6 originally shipped with iOS 8, which introduced a number of new features such as Continuity, which allows users to seamlessly transition between their iPhone and Mac, and HealthKit, which provides a central repository for health and fitness data.
A client came into Zero Alpha Data recovery with his damaged iPhone 6 that fell from his pocket and hit the ground, resulting in a cracked screen and the device becoming unresponsive. When they attempted to connect the iPhone to his laptop with the lightning charging cable, but it was not recognized. They also tried restarting the device, but it did not work. After this did not work, the client brought his damaged iPhone into the apple store where they told him they they would have to wipe the device. The client desperately wanted all their important data, including irreplaceable photos of their family and friends.
After taking the iPhone into Zero Alpha for a free assessment. He was quoted a competitive price and Zero Alpha was able to recover all the data the client required by replacing the damaged storage device inside and connecting it to their programs. The results were saved and provided to the client on an external storage device with plenty of space to keep additionally adding to.
Even without a backup or logging into iTunes, Zero Alpha was able to still recover all the user data stored on the device like notes, messages, photos, video, voice memos and various application data.