How to Recover Lost Photos from Your iPhone Without Backups



We all cherish our photos because they give new form to important people, events, places or things in our life where they will always stay as they were when their images were taken while they themselves inevitably change.This is why it's such a tragedy when one's photos are accidentally deleted and he or she didn't make backups of them.For example: Restoring your iPhone's factory settings can end up deleting all the media you saved on your iPhone. If you are like a majority of iPhone owners, it's likely you didn't make any additional copiesmaking it harder to restore your precious photos.

Part 1: What Toolkits Can Recover Your Lost Photos Even Without Backups

There are pieces of open-source software that can help, but these are very complicated to use as they are designed like a command line tool that needs specialized knowledge to be used effectively. The best course of action is to use a simple but trusted and powerful professional data recovery tool that lets you restore your deleted photos with or without any backups.

One such tool is 
FoneDog iOS Data Recovery. An easy-to-use, all-inclusive data recovery program, iOS Data Recovery lets you recover and select deleted photos from your iPhone regardless whether you made backups of them to iCloud or iTunes and without restoring your mobile device.

Part 2: Step-by-Step Guide to Use FoneDog Toolkit to Recover Your Lost Photos Even Without Any Backups

Step #1: Download and Install the FoneDog toolkit. Connect your iPhone to your computer using its USB cable
Step #2: Launch the toolkit on your PC, click the ‘Recover from iOS Device’ option.



Step #3: Choose the type of data you want to recover, and Scan your iPhone for your lost photos by clicking ‘Start Scan’.This will take a few minutes, depending on the amount of saved data.
Step #4: Once you see your media come up, click ‘Pause’ to stop the scanning process.




Step #5. Preview the data that will consist of both your existing and lost data and that will be displayed in categories.
Step #6: Select the deleted photos on your iPhone by swiping on the ‘Only display the deleted items’ option.
Step #7: Preview the files that come up by clicking the file type on the left side of the window.
A search box will appear on the top-right side where you can search for a specific file by typing a keyword in the search box.
Step #8. Retrieve your lost photos by putting a check mark in front of the box to select them and then click the ‘Recover’ button at the bottom-right side of the window. This saves them to your PC.


Part 3: How to Backup Your Photos on Your iPhone to iCloud and iTunes

While you’re now likely to be more careful with your photos, it’s better to save copies of them in iCloud or iTunes to avoid having to go through the same ordeal of restoring them if they accidentally get deleted again.

1. Step-by-step Guide to Backup Your Photos on Your iPhone to iCloud

Step #1: On your iPhone, open ‘Settings’ and select ‘iCloud’.
Step #2: Click ‘Backup’ at the end of the menu.
Step #3: Go to ‘iCloud Backup Settings’ and enable ‘iCloud Backup’.




This immediately displays a message that iTunes won’t back up your data as long as the iCloud Backup option is enabled.
When you sync or connect to a network, iCloud backs up all the data saved on your iPhone.
For your photos to get virtually instantaneously backed up to iCloud, enable the ‘Backup Now’ option in iCloud’s backup main screen. This backs up your photos that weren’t stored before.

2. Step-by-step Guide to Backup Your Photos Using iTunes

Step #1: Launch iTunes, connect your iPhone to your computer.

Step #2: Select your device and right click on your iPhone on the device and choose the ‘Backup’ command.

Step #3: Then you will go to the summary tab and click the large Back Up Now button as shown in the middle of the window. Next, Click the Sync button at the bottom right of the window. The backing up progress window shows.



iTunes can backup all of your data automatically and regularly. Check whether you have accidentally disabled this feature on your iPhone. If you have, enable it to enjoy the convenience it provides.
If you choose iCloud over iTunes to back up your photos, know that you can store only up to 5GB of data to iCloud. But you can do so anytime on your account as long as you have access to a stable and reliable internet connection.

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