With your iPhone becoming such an integral part of your daily routine, it's no longer surprising that it stores a substantial portion of your digital life — from cherished photos and videos to ...
Most of the people tend to store their personal information on iPhones. In fact, your iPhone has the ability to store large amounts of different types of data such as documents, emails, apps, videos, ...
This post is brought to you by Wondershare, maker of Dr.Fone. Say you’ve deleted your messages before backing up your iPhone. Usually the best iTunes can offer is a shrug. With a convoluted and opaque ...
People tend to panic if they accidentally delete an important photo on their phone — after all, time seems to be one-way, and you can’t recreate the memory behind an image. Thankfully, companies like ...
This post is brought to you by Wondershare. Losing iPhone contacts can be quite a nuisance. You have to collect contact details from all the important people in your life again. You can never recover ...
The iPhone Camera Roll can cause increased backup and restore times in iTunes if not properly managed. It's easy to mismanage the Camera Roll if you--like me--use it store media for showing later to ...
If you've ever gotten sensitive iPhone messages your first instinct was likely to delete them so nobody else could see. Or, alternatively, maybe you've wiped your phone's data just to realize that you ...
We’ve all experienced the near-instant regret of accidentally trashing a photo we love. Maybe while deleting a series of bad selfies you got rid of a cherished photo with friends or a screenshot of ...
There are plenty of reasons why you might delete messages from your iPhone: they're sensitive, they're spam, you need to free up space, or you simply want to avoid clutter. Plus, who needs a digital ...