HT201406: If the screen on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch doesn't respond to touch
Learn about If the screen on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch doesn't respond to touchQ: My iPhone has been liquied damage, at the moment touchcreen doesn't work. BUT the iPhone itself working. i need some p ... My iPhone has been liquied damage, at the moment touchcreen doesn't work. BUT the iPhone itself working. i need some photos !!what should i do? more
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Jan 29, 2013 6:55 AM in response to Bulkverby Dartiesdad,Bulver
If the ohone has been in water it seems best not to run it but let it dry out in a bag of rice for a week or so. That seems to be the usual option here.
If you want to get your photos from camera roll, then you can try connecting to your computer and either Photo Manager (Windows) or iPhoto (mac) will ask you if you want to offload those pictures.
A recent back-up will hav eteh camera roll pictures but you will need a functioning phone to do a restore.
Hope this helps a little
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Jan 31, 2013 8:18 AM in response to Dartiesdadby Bulkver,Dartiesdad
I didn't turn on my iphone. strange thing is after long time turned on by itself.
i didn't conected to charger or pc. after 3 days screen back and I can listen my music by headset. can connect to siri. all buttons are working and now i can charge it.... but screen can shows but touchingscreen NO.
i need my photos. Do you Think Apple store can transfer my photos to new iphone ( replacement ) ?
Thanks you
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Jan 31, 2013 8:52 AM in response to Bulkverby Dartiesdad,Bulkver
I'm sure the Apple store will help you but since your iphone is partially functioning have you tried plugging it into your computer.
It will be recognized as a camera and either Windows Photo Manager or Mac iPhoto will ask you ro offload your pictures. You don't require iTunes to do this.
Cheers