(1) HDMI display- your HDTV is probably the best for this I think it's worth a shot, and won't hurt your wallet too much, as the items needed are most likely things you already own or can be purchased at inexpensive rates. Maybe this will work for you, maybe it won't. Luckily, you don't need to know much about technology to do this, so if all of the suggestions on the Internet overwhelmed you, you'll be relieved to know that this is relatively simple. One method suggested was use It was a silly suggestion, however, it sparked an idea, which worked for me, so I'll suggest it to you. You probably have looked for hours, like I did, and are close to accepting it's impossible, like I was. Maybe you didn't have "USB debugging" enabled (after using this method, I found out I did, but ADB wouldn't let me use any commands as I needed to authorize it, which is only possible by using the phone). You probably are in the same situation if you're reading this. I tried to get the data out of my phone through various methods posted by others on the Internet, none of which were viable solutions, as every offered solution included steps that needed me to use the phone. your phone isn't rooted, you have no available backups, ADB doesn't work because you never used it before on this particular device), keep reading. weren't an option for me, so if your situation is like mine (i.e. If you have this problem, try the backups set up by your phone automatically first. I deleted the original Google account that had all of the backups and forgot to backup everything into the new Google account. None of the data was backed up, at least not anymore. The worst part was that my data was now essentially trapped in my phone. But this wasn't so bad, I coughed up the money anyway. All were broken beyond reasonably priced repair as opposed to having a tiny crack on the glass itself. I ended up breaking the digitizer, LCD, and the glass- the works. Foolishly of me, I tried do it myself knowing I'm very bad at DIY and with tools. Last week, I needed to repair the screen on my Galaxy S4 so I can use it for trade-in credit for my S5.
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