What is there to repair. Dude, add something.
Thanks. I will try.
Hi, Blurry photos of moving kids usually happen because the shutter speed is too slow to freeze motion. Even in decent late afternoon light, your phone may slow the shutter to brighten the shot, causing motion blur.
Try switching to Pro Mode on your Galaxy S22 and setting the shutter speed to 1/250s or faster. Increase the ISO if the image gets too dark. If that’s tricky, use Burst Mode to take multiple shots quickly and pick the sharpest one. Also, hold your phone steady with both hands, and make sure Scene Optimizer or Action mode is enabled.
If the phone was ever synced with your computer before, you might be able to access some of the stuff. Like, even if you never explicitly backed it up, sometimes a pc or mac keeps some traces. Pleaese check
My old iPhone 13 is broken..the screen’s totally gone (just colorful streaks and frozen touch), face id won’t work either. I never got around to backing it up to icloud or anything smart like that.
Now I’ve moved to a new phone, but I just realized that all my old trip photos, videos, and some really personal stuff are still on the dead one. The problem is..I can’t unlock the phone at all, so I’m stuck.
Is there any clever trick people have used to get data off a phone like this? Just need to get those memories out somehow.
You can go for Canon R8. I have this from last 3 years and it has captured some of the best photos which I can preserve.
I’ve noticed that many of the photos I take of my kids playing in the park turn out blurry. I’m using a Samsung Galaxy S22, and I usually shoot in automatic mode. The lighting is decent (late afternoon), and I’m not zooming in too much. I try to hold the phone steady, but the motion blur is still there. What could be causing this, and are there specific settings or techniques I should try to get sharper action shots?
How about Samsung Evo?
I got this card and it has not disappointed me yet. I know SanDisk is better, but Samsung has also shown better performance.
Both SanDisk and Lexar are solid brands for SD and microSD cards.
– SanDisk is known for its reliability and comprehensive warranty support, making it the best choice for cameras, drones, and everyday use.
– Lexar offers fast cards at good prices, with great options for gaming (Steam Deck) and high-speed photography.
If you want peace of mind and consistent support, go with SanDisk. But if you want excellent performance for the price, Lexar is also a great pick.
Hey! In my experience, upgrading to a UHS-II card can make a significant difference, especially if you’re shooting a large number of high-resolution photos or 4K video. UHS-II cards have extra pins that enable faster data transfer, thereby speeding up processes such as buffering and file transfers. However, to truly see the benefit, your device must support UHS-II speeds. If it only supports UHS-I, then the faster card won’t give you much improvement. So, check your device specs first! If you’re mostly taking casual photos or videos, a good UHS-I card might be enough.
No SD card, sadly. But I’m going to try that software scan today. Just crossing fingers something’s left
I’ve seen this exact thing happen with a friend. If your phone has a microsd card (some Samsung models do), check if some of the photos ended up there. They’re way easier to recover from than internal storage.
But yeah, if not, go with a PC based recovery scan. Worst case, you at least know what’s possible.
If your phone’s still working and hasn’t been factory reset since the deletion, you can try software available for Windows PC. I used one recently when I wiped my whatsapp chats by mistake..it let me preview what could be recovered before doing anything. Didn’t need root either.
It’s worth trying a deep scan just to see what’s left. You don’t lose anything by scanning.
Thanks guys. I haven’t tried anything serious yet, mostly because I didn’t want to mess things up more. Any specific tool you’d recommend? I don’t mind paying if I know it might actually work.
I used to plug it into my laptop every now and then. Never did a full backup though, just charged it or transferred random stuff. Do you remember how you checked if the files were there?