Thanks.
So I was able to recover the photos from Camera Roll and move them to a new folder on my iPhone. However, when I sue windows explore to open the iPhone the new folder isn't there. Someone said that instead of using Windows Explorer I should download iCloud for windows and use that.
Any other thoughts?
Thanks.
I've, personally, never had any issues copying photos from the device directly using Windows File Explorer. iCloud is an option, however, you don't get much storage space and need to pay for additional above 5GB (albeit inexpensive) - this will also allow you to backup your data on iCloud - so if you don't mind the price of a cup of coffee every month, it certainly can't hurt. In addition, once setup, it requires very little user input and backs up your data automatically. The single greatest perk I've noticed (during my time selling phones) was that you can access your iCloud data via the iCloud website by logging into your Apple ID. This saved at least half a dozen of my clients, who relied heavily on their contacts. They could sign in to iCloud anywhere, and access their contacts, pictures, videos, etc. Some food for thought. You can find out more by visiting the iCloud website here.
The easiest way to locally backup and manage your photos will be with iTunes though. This is a similar method to iCloud, but it requires user intervention, since you will need to manually plug in your phone and back it up to your computer. (I never liked doing this, and typically forgot.)
Edited by C0bra, 06 May 2020 - 07:21 AM.