recover data from phone dropped in water
I dropped my iPhone into quarry water. The phone got hot after removing it from the water.
I'm sure that the battery is destroyed, but is there a way to recover stored data from the phone?
Update (06/26/2016)
First, this is my son's iPhone which he dropped into quarry water while foolishly quarry diving. The iPhone is eligible for an upgrade after buying out the remainder of the purchase plan[$167]. But he has data on the memory chip that he needs.
Hypothetically, is there a way to access the memory chip after the phone is disassembled? What would be needed to accomplish this task? Think, forensic options.
He did not backup his phone.
And, [re, my iPhone] senior Apple technicians have been unable to get my iOS devices to backup to my iTunes. The development team told the senior rep that there is a bug that they have not fixed that prevents high capacity iOS devices [128GB] from creating iTunes backups, and there doesn't seem to be any third part software available to accomplish a backup. I have been trying to get this addressed since last October when iOS 9 came out and my backup capability was trashed either by iOS 9 or the Yosemite/ElCapitan OS upgrades.
So, problems of having no backups are not necessarily the users fault.
Bu iyi bir soru mu?