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almost30 (1202)
January 15, 2022, 3:47 am
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January 15, 2022, 3:47 am by almost30 (1202)
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If you have a pc, you could try the direct connection route. the most basic way in Win10 is to download to pc via the "Photos" app and then you could upload them back into the cloud, or try Icloud app(?)
Use your charger cord (should be usb) to connect.
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x112113 (51)
January 17, 2022, 4:49 am
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January 17, 2022, 4:49 am by x112113 (51)
Amazing shots man! Thanks for posting
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Abbegirl (16406)
January 17, 2022, 11:39 am
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January 17, 2022, 11:39 am by Abbegirl (16406)
So, let me first say that I don't have an iphone or mac, so I might not be the best resource.
From what I see online it looks like Apple can't decrypt third party app data stored on the cloud, only the app can do that. When you redownload the app to a new device it will generate a new decryption key unique to that device. So you can't get the photos unless you use the same phone you had the app on originally.
If the photos are still stored on the phone and not only in the cloud you can do an iphone backup in itunes on your pc. If they are only stored in the cloud then I think you can only get them by using the original phone. Depending on how much it's worth it to you, you might want to try repairing the phone.