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Are you sure that its just not your corrupt photos you uploaded before. Google Photos cant do that.

Maybe it was corrupt from the beginning.

well for one, don’t take a photo of the screen, take a screenshot, we can’t diagnose anything with this

Photos are all corrupted when sent from my new iPhone 13 Pro to my MacBook Pro 2015 they all look corrupted

That sounds awful! Especially when GFS is supposed to be rock solid with triple redundancy.

Today, while checking photos to save storage, I saw that I had quite a few old photos with black squares.

Thank God I have copies of those photos on external drives, but if I only depended on Google, I would have lost them.

The photos were fine when they were synced from my phone; I remember some of them perfectly. They’re photos from about five years ago.

I contacted Google support, but they can’t do anything despite me paying for Google One. They wash their hands of it, saying I have to have backups.

It’s a shame; now I’m much more wary of Google’s service.

Overall, tools like Stellar Data Recovery for iPhone are quite reliable and reasonably effective when dealing with accidental data loss situations like yours.

Just remember to save recovered data to your computer, not back to the same phone immediately.

I personally used it to recover photos and notes—it worked well and the preview feature helped me select exactly what I needed.

Yes, many advanced tools including Stellar Data Recovery for iPhone support WhatsApp and other app data recovery, depending on the condition of the device.

That sounds promising. Does it also recover WhatsApp chats?

You can try Stellar Data Recovery for iPhone. It’s quite easy to use and supports recovery of photos, messages, contacts, and more—even without backup in some cases.

Make sure the tool supports the latest iOS version and allows preview before recovery—that’s very helpful.

Also, connect your iPhone to a computer and run a deep scan. Many tools can recover photos, messages, call logs, and even app data.

In that case, stop using the phone as much as possible to avoid overwriting. Then use a trusted recovery solution.

I checked Recently Deleted and iCloud—no luck. I think the data is permanently deleted.

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