![]() Gihosoft iPhone Data Recovery (works for iOS only – $59.95 for a lifetime license at the time of writing).Remo Recover (works for Android phones – $29.97 for a lifetime license at the time of writing).Cardrecovery (designed mainly for cameras and recovering photos, but works for phones).Dr.Fone and Recoverit Data Recovery by Wondershare (very well established, and similar pricing to D-Back). ![]() Here are the main competitors to D-Back (I am only listing software that works on iOS or Android phones): There are a few different software products that can recover data from iOS or Android devices, but all the good ones are paid. There’s a trial version of D-Back you can try to see if it’s able to recover your data, and only if it’s working do you need to pay anything. Otherwise, if you think you may need to restore your data again sometime down the line, go with the lifetime plan ($69.95). Like with most of iMyFone’s software products, you will probably just want to go with the cheapest plan ($39.95/month) and cancel as soon as the product does what you need it to do, as you will probably not need to use it more than once. These are the pricing options available right now, as of August 2020: (If you’d like to skip straight to my verdict of whether I actually recommend D-Back or not, click here) How much does D-Back cost? In this article I’ll go over the main questions people have had about D-Back, and also give my verdict on whether you should use it or not. In some cases (such as where you phone has been lost or stolen) it will only be able to restore data if you have some kind of backup (in which case it has a few more features for getting data back than the standard iTunes), while in other cases (such as if your phone has been damaged) it can often recover data even if your phone isn’t functional.ĭ-Back can restore all kinds of data (notes, photos and videos, messages, contacts, call history and so on). In most of these cases, depending on the exact circumstances, D-Back will be able to get your data back. You’ve been locked out of your phone (in this case, you can also try LockWiper – see our LockWiper review here).You did a factory reset and all the data’s gone.Your phone has become damaged and you can no longer use it.Suppose you’ve ran into any of these unfortunate situations: Click here to view the latest D-Back website (current as of 2021)ĭ-Back by iMyFone is a tool for getting your data back from your phone.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |