Why This Matters
This guide highlights how consumers and tech professionals can recover important files from Android devices with broken screens using free tools like ADB. It emphasizes the importance of data recovery options that don't require screen functionality, which is crucial in urgent situations or when repairs are delayed. The article underscores the versatility of ADB across platforms, empowering users to retrieve data independently.
Key Takeaways
- As long as the device can power on, files can be extracted.
- Using the command-line ADB tool provides powerful, free data recovery capabilities.
- ADB works on Linux, MacOS, and Windows, making it accessible to a wide range of users.
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ZDNET's key takeaways
As long as your Android phone can power on, you can extract files from it.
Using the command-line ADB tool gives you plenty of power.
ADB is free and can be used on Linux, MacOS, and Windows.
Have you ever dropped your phone and realized, as it fell in slow motion to the concrete below, that something bad was about to happen?
You pick up the device to see a spiderweb of cracks running across the display. No matter how you touch the screen, the phone simply won't react.
Gasp! What do you do?
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