Broken screen, how do I get my data back? - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Hello everyone!
I've had a Galaxy Nexus for the past two years. The screen has been broken for the past year and it did give up eventually. Recently replaced with the newest Nexus (very happy but that's not the point of this topic), I wish to get all my data back from the GN, which means photos, texts, videos, some files ...
I feel like the phone still works, despite the screen being pitch black all the time, as I still hear the sound of notifications when I receive an email, or message through WhatsApp or Kik.
I can't get the data back by just plugging the phone in the computer as even though the phone is recognised, I can't explore the SD card (guess it has to do with the fact that I had to unlock the phone before using it, but I'm not sure).
My question is: how can I get into the phone and get all this back?
I'm willing to try anything that might work (I won't summon one of Satan's minions for this though)
Thank you so much for your help,
Fae

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Ive had my touch pro2/tilt2 for some months now...and it has absorbed basic wear and tear...but last week something strange happened. My screen is acting strange. When I turn the phone on the phone boots up as normal, but I dont see my splash screen. When it gets to the unlock screen, the screen is just like the scrambled random colors and what not. Sometimes if i press really hard on the screen, it will return to normal. But most of the time it wont properly work. I can still get calls and text, but i cant see anything on my screen. I was about to do a hard reset, but i couldnt see my screen. Does anyone know whats going on with my phone?
Hi
Seems to be an hardware problem.
Maybe bad contact on the flat cable.
thanks for the help..ill look into it
ill probably just endup getting another phone...this sucks because i have a few contact that ive saved but are only on my SD card...how would i go about getting them off as i used PIM Backup...?
kingsham said:
thanks for the help..ill look into it
ill probably just endup getting another phone...this sucks because i have a few contact that ive saved but are only on my SD card...how would i go about getting them off as i used PIM Backup...?
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I think you can open PIM Backup files with Excel or OpenOffice Calc. I haven't used it in ages, but I'm pretty sure.

[Q] Cracked Screen, HELP!!!

Hello everyone i need some help with my E4G touch. over the weekend i had my phone in my pocket and some way or another my keys cracked my screen. My screen is completely black i can't see anything, but the phone still turns on and i can also receive calls, text's etc... I want to retrieve all the Data that's on my phone, like my pictures, text's and some documents. when i connect it to the PC Samsung Kies tells me to reconnect the device. It stays doing this over and over and i cant get access to the information i need. My phone is also rooted. is there any way for me to retrieve my Data?
Thanks in advance for the help
I'd try these folks http://mobiletechvideos.mybigcommerce.com/ they do stuff like this.
Bump!!!!!!
Are you rooted? May need that? Idk I'm always rooted, lol. Sorry bout the phone. I will recommend that you use the adb pull tool. I'm not sure of the texts unless you had prior backups which you will get with pulling / not sure it will be pics in a dcim folder /mnt/sdcard/DCIM
Via OG Epic 4g Cm9 & NYGiants 2012 Champions!!!!!
If you are daring enough, i would suggest that you replace your screen/digitizer. i had a similar issue - i broke my screen, it wouldnt show anything but the notification light still worked and the capacitive buttons still lit up when the device turned on, so i knew everything was still working except the screen.
i bought a screen/digitizer off ebay for $65 shipped, replaced it myself. now everything is working perfectly, just as it had before. its something you must be careful when tackling, but its not impossible at all.
reference this if you do take my advice:
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Samsung-Epic-4G-Touch-Teardown/6481/1
if you have any questions pm me as i might not check this thread again

Samsung Galaxy S2 won't boot to main menu, and has seizures.

I'm having a huge problem with my T-Mobile Galaxy S2, and not it won't even completely boot up. The issue had already been around, but never this bad. Usually, when I would use my phone, it would just randomly reboot on it's own. Now, I can't even get to the main home screen or menu. When the battery is inserted, the phone will automatically try to turn on. I'll get the Samsung screen, then the "Samsung Galaxy SII Android 4G T-Mobile screen", then the phone will glitch for a second, black screen, and it'll almost have a seizure from then on. When I say that, pretty much what happens is that the screen will go black, and it'll pulse with vibrations. It'll vibrate, stop for two seconds, vibrate some more, etc. That's all it'll do from there on. It won't try to turn on when I hold the power button, and the vibrations won't stop until I take the battery out. There is no water damage, and there's just normal wear on the phone. I've had the phone since the drop, and for the most part, it's been great until now.
The phone is not rooted, and I have not installed anything crazy. Come to think about it, I didn't really even have too many apps installed on it to begin with. The phone is under warranty, so I had T-Mobile send me a replacement. My main issue now is that I have content on there that wasn't on my SD card, but on the internal hard drive that I find extremely important, and want to keep. When I connect the phone to my computer, nothing comes up because I didn't "connect" it to the computer as you normally would have to do from the phone, before the extra drives pop up on the computer. Without getting into the main menu and manually connecting the phone to the computer so that the drive will pop up, what can I do?
I've tried taking the battery, sim card and memory card out, letting it sit for a few hours, and plug it back in, but it does the same thing. The battery isn't bad, because it plugs into the replacement phone that was sent to me, and works just fine. I've also plugged into my additional batteries, and it does the same thing. I can't do the "hard reset" where you hold volume up & down, then the power button because what happens is the phone will restart itself before I can get to that point. I tried it when I was on the phone with T-Mobile, and the associate at one of the retail locations tried when I went to get a loaner. I've tried hooking up the phone to the Kies software, but it won't recognize the old phone. It will recognize the new one with no problems though.
I am in no way am I well versed with the process of flashing it or installing different things on the phone. I just used it casually for phone calls, texts, web, and an occasional game or app. I'm just stating this so that if there are any specific tips that anyone could recommend, please if possible, explain in a bit more depth, because after I posted my title, I found the related threads, and most of the steps that were recommended to others that had problems sound a bit foreign to me. I just really want to recover the photos and documents that I had on the phone before I send it back to T-Mobile.
These are the threads that I've somewhat referenced so far:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1948094
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1457458x
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1813866
I can't seem to find anything with the same symptoms as my phone though. If anyone could let me know, that would be great. I just really want to get the content off my old phone, it's just extremely important to me. I'll be waiting on any replies. If you need and more information about what the phone is doing, or what I should try, please mention it. I will try to update this as I get replies, since I am supposed to send the phone back pretty soon. Thank you in advance.
You have a stuck or broken power button. Stick a toothpick or something into the power button whole and take out any gunk if there is. If that doesn't help, then you have a broken power button and you have to get your phone fixed.
Sent from my SGH-T989 using xda premium
So from what I understand your phone does not boot up to the home screen at all and you are trying to recover all the files from the internal storage? I've been in the same situation as you, although, with my previous android (Samsung Captivate) and I know how hectic this situation is...
If you can enter recovery mode still without the phone restarting itself and if you're willing to flash a custom rom that should help you get into the home screen to recover your files, as it shouldn't remove anything from the internal storage (just as long as you don't format the internal storage/system in recovery).
The phone 'seizure' you are experiencing may also be caused by physical damage, such as the internal memory becoming defective (hopefully not the case).
You mentioned that you can't turn on the phone with the power button and the phone only turns on when you place the battery... that's the same thing that happened with my old phone and it turned out that I had to disassemble the phone and clean/replace the power button. After that the phone turned on like normally again, however, I had to flash a new rom for it to properly boot up.
As a last resort, if you can enter 'Download Mode' via button combo or usb jig you can use Odin to flash a stock rom. However, the files you originally have in the phone will be removed, which you definitely do not want. But at least your phone will possibly work again.
At the moment, I don't think there is any way to recover the files you need from the internal memory without being able to boot up the phone to get it connected to your computer. If you do manage to boot to the home screen, but can't connect your phone to your computer. You can always do a wireless transfer to a cloud based storage such as Dropbox (you can use the android app) and just transfer your files from your phone through that.
I hope I am of some help to you, if I find any other solutions I'll let you know. Good luck!

[Q] Any hope of recovery?

I'm pretty sure I know the answer but I need to hear it from the experts before moving forward. Last week I received a phone call and ignored it. About 30 minutes later I turned the phone on to see who it was and the screen was frozen at the receiving call screen. Strange but ok. Pushed the power button off then on and still frozen. After a battery pull it reboots but doesn't go past the Samsung splash screen. Another battery pull with the same result. I put it on the charger and let it stay that way for a while but no progress. Another battery pull and reboot, though, and now I have a blank screen with the dreaded solid blue light. Can't get into recovery with volume up or down and power...
My phone was rooted and running an older version of Paranoid Android with no issues. I hadn't flashed or really done anything out of the ordinary with it for at least a month. Plus I had just replaced the battery a few weeks ago.
I did take it to the Sprint store and they determined it was a bad charging port. I'm 99% sure that wasn't the issue since I get the same result with a fully charged battery but if that makes them happy then ok. I just received my replacement E4GT in the mail and wanted to see if there was anything I can do to recover some things off of the old phone before I return it. My computer doesn't recognize it and, like I said, I can't get into any recovery. I hate to lose a bunch of photos and videos of the kids but it looks like this is my lesson to start a backup plan. Is there any way I can retrieve anything from the old phone? Thanks for any advice!
tony
In the future use drop box, it can back up all that stuff that we all cherish on your phone.
Maybe jtag?
Pp.
sent from a jellybean filled epic touch.
Ok so if you had Google's sync on then, with auto-instant upload to Google+ then it is backed up in a totally private album. Just log into your google account on your new e4gt. If and only if your lucky, stuff might be there. Or if you had a memory card just plug it into your desktop or laptop and it might just be there.
Sent from my SPH-D710 using xda premium
Thanks for the input. Unfortunately I didn't have G+ sync on and was saving most everything onto the phone instead of the SD card. Stupid mistakes to learn from...
tony

Need Help Recovering Internal Memory Files

Okay so my T-989 has slowly been dying, RRs, freezing randomly, SD card unmounting on its own and not working for days, Power/Lock Button goes haywire and now my screen is shot. So yeah, I battery pulled it, put the battery back in, booted up my phone and the screen stayed black but with two orange lines at the bottom of the screen. I can press the power button, feel it vibrate, the touch buttons light up, I can email myself and my phone will vibrate, so I know it works, I just cant see anything on the screen. I opened it up and EVERYTHING inside was intact, nothing broken, corroded, etc. I dropped my phone in a full cup of soda in January, pulled the battery out quick, put it in a bowl of rice in my pantry and a day later it was perfectly fine. It started with the problems I mentioned above like end of March/Beginning of April. Now I can't exactly say what caused my phone to start messing up, it could have been the soda, could have been that I've dropped it about 1000 times (Mechanics school, working in construction, partying, longboarding, etc LOL) or could be all of the above. So now my problem is, I have a expensive paperweight that still works but I can't see anything on the screen and it has many of my important files in the internal memory. Me being the impatient and hot headed person that I am, i got so pissed when I realized I don't have a phone anymore, I stabbed it... Now its safe to say I only cracked the glass, the phone still boots up, vibrates etc.
I need help recovering my files that are in the internal memory (Pictures/Videos from October till now, saved documents, etc). My computer recognizes my phone when its plugged in but obviously I cant enable Mass Media/Storage on my phone since i cant see the screen. I don't know of any way to bypass that option, and without that my computer won't show me my internal storage. Idk if this'll help, but its on AOKP, with CWM non-touch recovery version 5.x(i know it started with 5 but I don't remember the rest). I've tried mounting storage via recovery but nothing happens, I'm not even sure if I'm selecting the correct option. I don't wanna keep trying to do that cause I don't wanna mess anything up.
And I guess this also means I'll be leaving this awesome community of Devs, friends, fellow nerds and noobs. Idk what my next device will be and I don't even know when I'll be getting one (I'm actually starting to pack/get ready to move from NYC to Dubai). I always said I would only retire my T-989 if I got the chance to switch to a Note 2 but I guess I'm retiring it without a choice.
BUMP. Anyone? My LCD is shot but the phone works (boots up, etc) and i really just need to find away to get my files saved in the internal memory.
You can pull the files using adb on your computer. Check this thread for more info on how to do it.

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