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Recover Permanently Deleted Photos From iPhone

  iTunes allows you to retrieve deleted photos from your iPhone There are two options to retrieve deleted photos from an iTunes backup. The first is to restore iPhone using iTunes. The second is to selectively restore photos using EaseUS MobilSaver. This is the difference: When you restore your iPhone, all settings and data on your device will be replaced with the backup content. Data loss can occur. You can restore photos only if you are using an iPhone recovery tool. You can permanently recover deleted photos from your iPhone with an iCloud backup. Go to "Settings", > "General" >"Reset". To reset your iPhone, tap "Erase all Content and Settings". After you have set up your iPhone, choose "Restore From iCloud Backup" from the Apps & data screen. Register with your Apple ID, and then tap "Choose backup". To restore your iPhone, choose the most recent iCloud backup.

iPhone Do Not Disturb Mode

  Do not disturb with iOS 15 or iPadOS 15 Navigate to Settings and click Focus. Tap Do Not Disturb. Choose your preferred options for notification. To activate Do Not Disturb at Control Center: Open Control Center on your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad. Tap Focus and then tap Do Not Disturb. Find out more about Focus and how to customize your Do Not Disturb settings. Turn on Do not Disturb iOS 14 and older, and iPadOS 14. Go to Settings > Do not Disturb. You can either manually turn on Do Not Disturb or create a schedule. To activate Do Not Disturb at Control Center: Open Control Center on your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad. To turn the crescent Moon icon on for a time, tap or touch it.

iPhone Home Button Not Working

  With AssistiveTouch, you can add a Home button on your iPhone screen. Navigate to Settings > Accessibility > Touch> AssistiveTouch. For older iOS versions, go to Settings > General> Accessibility > AssistiveTouch. To access Settings from an older version of iOS, you will need to close the current app and restart your iPhone. Turn on AssistiveTouch by activating the toggle. A semi-transparent button should appear on your screen. To open a popup menu, tap it. Next, tap Home to simulate the Home button. Drag and drop the AssistiveTouch buttons to move them around the iPhone screen. Siri can be used to turn it on and off as needed. To make AssistiveTouch as effective as possible, it's worth spending some time in the Settings. You can make it the only option if you use it only as a Home button. This will eliminate the need to open a popup. Apple's 1-year warranty may still apply to iPhones less than one year old. This means that you ca

Share Location on iphone

  Share My location can be turned on to share your location with your friends, family, contacts, and from your iPhone or iPad with Find My. If you own an Apple Watch that is compatible with your iPhone and has GPS or cellular, you can share your location with the Find People App on watchOS 6. If you already have Family Sharing set up and used Location Sharing, your family members automatically show in Find My. You can also use Messages to share where you are located. Share with people Open the Find My application and select the People tab. Choose to Share My Location, or Start Sharing Location. Enter the phone number or name of the person you want your location to be shared with. Select Send. You can share your location for one hour, up until the end of the day, or you can share indefinitely. Select OK. When you share your address with someone, they can choose to share theirs back. Name your location You can name any places

Forgot apple id password

  Forgot your password? Use your device Follow these steps to reset your password on any Apple Watch, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or Mac. Your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or Apple Watch with watchOS 8.2 or later Go to Settings. Tap [your name] > Password and Security > Change Password. You'll be prompted for the passcode to your device if you are signed in to iCloud with a passcode enabled. Follow the instructions to change your password. Mac OS Catalina or later Select Apple menu > System preferences, then click Apple ID. Click Password and Security. When asked for your Apple ID password, click the "Forgot Apple ID/password" button and follow the instructions. You can skip to the last step. Enter the password to unlock your Mac by clicking Change Password. Use a trusted number, email address, recovery key or account recovery contact. You might be able reset your password with a trusted number or email in so

Airpods wont charge

  The Charging Case is full, but the AirPods don't charge. AirPods charge when placed in the Charging Case. It is a marvellous piece of technology. It can hold multiple charges, so that you can charge your AirPods wherever you are. Dust, dirt, or any other debris that gets in your AirPods and Charging Case can cause problems with their functionality. If your Charging Case has debris, your AirPods could not charge properly. Make sure to use a soft, non-linty cloth. You shouldn't use tissue, or any cloth that could break apart inside your devices. The cloth can be used to gently clean your AirPods, Charging Case and Charging Case. To clean out more compact debris, an antistatic brush or a toothbrush can be used. Lightning cables can be damaged and cause problems with iPhones, particularly when they are used to charge and transfer data between iPhones. Because lightning cables are not always easy to identify, it can be hard to determine i

Fix iPhone not charging

  You should inspect your USB adapter and charging cable for damage such as bent prongs or breakage. Use damaged accessories only. Clean the charging port from your device's bottom. Then, plug your charging cable in to your device. Your device may need service if the charging port is damaged. Allow your device to charge for half an hour. Force restart your device if your device is not responding. iPhone SE (2nd Generation) and iPhone 8 (or later): Quickly release the volume-up button. Release the volume down button quickly. Hold the side button down until you see the Apple logo. iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPod touch (7th Generation): Hold the volume down and side buttons until you see the Apple logo. iPhone 6s and earlier, iPhone SE (1st Generation), and iPod touch (6th Generation): Hold the top (or side) button and the Home button together until you see the Apple logo. Allow your device to charge for an additional half hour. For an evalua