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When a Newfoundland couple dropped their iPhone in a pond they thought thousands of their precious vacation photos were gone for good ā at least thatās what Apple told them. Then they found Jessa Jones, an iPhone repair expert who is challenging Appleās stance about data recovery from water-damaged phones.
Located near Rochester in New York, Jessa Jones, a former molecular biologist, runs iPadRehab, a company which can help iPhone customers recover data such as photos from their water-damaged iPhones.
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Jones was able to help a Newfoundland couple recover all of their photos from their water-damaged iPhone after it was submerged in 4-5 feet of water after being dropped in a pond.
Josephine and Dave Billard had āthousandsā of photos on their iPhone from a recent 5-month long vacation, which were not backed up to any other source other than the device. They contacted Apple to see what options they had to recover their photos, but said the company was not helpful in offering any data recovery options.
The Billards ended up getting referred to Jones in New York State, and Jones was able to successfully recover the photos.
According to Jones, she believes ā95% of water-damaged iPhones can be recoveredā and she backs this up by only charging customers $300 USD if she can do so.
While her company is doing well from Apple’s unwillingness to service water-damaged iPhones, the report highlights issues Jones has when posting to theĀ Apple Support Communities, a section of Apple’s website where users can offer advice to others for issues with problematic devices. When Jones writes posts to the forum advising that water-damaged devices could undergo a repair via non-Apple authorized means, her posts are removed as being “inappropriate,” and eventually the account itself is banned.
The report posted its own query to the support forum about a water-damaged iPhone, but was informed by one user that there was nothing to be done, and that the data wouldn’t be accessible unless it was backed up. A follow-up asking about data recovery services like the one operated by Jones brought the response “Not unless you have money to burn. They can’t recover your photos. No-one can. The data is gone.”
āBossy, controlling, hover motherā attitude is how Jones describes Apple, adding she would ālike for somebody to smack them and say youāre not the boss of me.ā
“They don’t want people to try to fix their phone, to recover the data, they don’t care. They blame you, it’s your fault,” Jones believes.
Asking Apple’s official support got a similar response, with no way to recover the data. When asked directly by the report about why it provided “false information,” Apple declined to respond.

This isnāt the first timeĀ CBC NewsĀ has put Appleās repair practices under the microscope. In October 2018, theĀ public broadcaster used a hidden camera to investigate Apple, inĀ two different segments.
With free cloud storage solutions for pictures such as Google Photos, thereās no reason in todayās day and age to not have backups and backups of your precious memories. I can see why many people donāt use iCloud backups for photos, since Apple only provides a paltry 5GB of free storage, making users pay to get more.
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Bree Runway showing off her commando assets before her iPhone get water-damaged on the beach… Smart.
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