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What to do if iPhone is not listed when I run the software?
Your iPhone will only appear in the software if it is visible in iTunes on your computer. If your iOS device is not listed in the software, it means iTunes is not installed on your PC or Mac.
Download the latest version of iTunes and then launch the Stellar Data Recovery for iPhone software.
To launch iTunes on your computer:
When iTunes is not installed on your computer, Stellar Data Recovery for iPhone automatically generates the below message. It asks to download and install iTunes. You can click on ‘Click here’ to download iTunes.
If iTunes is already install on your computer and you don’t see your iPhone in the software, update your iTunes to the latest version.
Apple will delete your photos in July. Here’s what you should do
Apple has recently announced that it will permanently delete photos from its users’ ‘My Photo Stream’ this month. This news has come as a surprise to the Apple community, as users struggle to understand the implications of this announcement and what necessary precautions can be taken. In this blog post, we will get into the details of this new move by Apple, explore the reasons behind it, and provide tips on how iPhone/iPad/Mac users can safeguard their precious photos.
The Announcement
_”_My Photo Stream is scheduled to be shut down on July 26, 2023. As part of this transition, new photo uploads to My Photo Stream from your devices will stop one month before, on June 26, 2023.
The photos in My Photo Stream are already stored on at least one of your devices, so as long as you have the device with your originals, you won’t lose any photos as part of this process. If a photo you want isn’t already in your Library on a particular iPhone, iPad, or Mac, make sure that you save it to your Library on that device…” Read more
What is Apple’s My Photo Stream?
My Photo Stream, launched in 2011, was designed to sync photos across multiple Apple devices such as iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
This feature automatically stores your most recent pictures (up to 1000) for approx. 30 days so you can view and download them easily from other Apple devices. After this period, photos are removed from My Photo Stream but remain in your device’s Photos app. However, this only shows photos and not your live images or videos.
How to Protect Your ‘My Photo Stream’ Pictures?
Apple, known for its commitment to user privacy and data security, has recommended several preventive measures to mitigate the risk of losing any important photo due to this update.
1. Move My Photo Stream images to your Library
Even if the pictures in My Photo Stream are already there on at least one of your Apple devices, you must save these pictures to your Photo Library to avoid losing them**.** Here’s how to copy My Photo Stream pictures to your Photo Library:
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch:
- Open the Photos app and tap Albums.
- Tap on My Photo Stream > Select.
- Select all the photos you want to save, then tap the Share button > Save Image.
On your Mac:
- Open the Photos app and then open the My Photo Stream
- Select the photos you want to save which aren’t currently in your photo library.
- Drag and drop them from the My Photo Stream album into your Library.
2. Move to iCloud Photos
To preserve your My Photo Stream images in their original and high-resolution version, you can transfer them to iCloud Photos.
If you already have an iCloud account, just enable iCloud Photos to automatically upload & sync every photo and video you capture on the device, making them accessible from anywhere.
To use the iCloud Photos service, you will require the following:
- iPhone running iOS 8.3 or later version.
- iPad with iPadOS 8.3 or later version.
- Mac running OS X Yosemite or later version.
How to set up iCloud Photos on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch?
- On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, go to Settings.
- Next, click on [Your Name] > iCloud.
- Tap on Photos and do the following:
For iOS 16, iPadOS 16, or later versions: Toggle on the ‘Sync this [device]‘ option.
For iOS 15, iPadOS 15, or earlier versions: Turn on the iCloud Photos
How to set up iCloud Photos on your Mac?
- On your Mac, go to Apple Menu and click on System Preferences.
- Click Apple ID and then select iCloud in the sidebar.
- Now, select Photos and turn on the switch next to Sync this Mac.
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Don’t want to use iCloud Photos?
While iCloud Photos is a convenient option for many Apple users, it’s important to acknowledge that it is not the best fit for everyone. Limited free storage of 5GB or lack of cross-platform compatibility can compel Apple users to look for other alternatives.
Storage options, such as Google Photos, Microsoft OneDrive, Dropbox, external hard drives, etc., are available to ensure your iPhone Photos are safe and easily accessible.
The Bottom Line
Apple’s announcement of the potential discontinuation of My Photo Stream has understandably caused worry among its users. While a specific reason for this action remains undisclosed, they are actively addressing the issue to prevent data loss. In the meantime, iPhone users must take precautionary measures to safeguard their photos. They can simply move the My Photo Stream images to the Photo Library, iCloud Photos, or other backup folders.
How to Restore Contacts on iPhone (4 Methods)
Summary: Many of the users have been wondering about the ways to restore deleted contacts. In this post, we shared the best methods to restore deleted contacts from your iPhone series 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, XS, XS Max, XR, X, 8, 7, 6, and 5.
Losing contact names and numbers from the device all of a sudden is not new for iPhone users. Sometimes contact names are missing with only the random numbers visible, or the contact list is altogether empty. Mostly, the incidents occur after updating to a newer version of iOS, a bug in the device, accidental deletion, or else formatting of the iPhone.
You can always restore from iCloud or iTunes backup, but sometimes even those attempts might fail to recover deleted contacts. This can be because of wrong user names, passcodes, or device settings.
In such cases, the best way to restore only the missing contacts is to use iPhone Data Recovery Software by Stellar**.** Read on to know the four solutions to recover deleted contact on iPhone below.
If you have synced your iPhone to iCloud backup, restore missing contact names and numbers with this method.
- Go to your iPhone Settings > iCloud > Contacts (iOS 16 & 15 users follow: Settings > User Name > iCloud)
- Toggle OFF and turn ON Contacts again
- It asks what you would like to do with the previously synced iCloud contacts on your iPhone. Select Delete from My iPhone.
You will get back lost contacts on the iPhone. Those accounts are also displayed in your group lists if you have different Cloud accounts like Gmail linked to your device. You can check and uncheck the group to view or hide, respectively.
This works only when you have backed up your iPhone to iTunes.
- Connect your iPhone to the PC
- Launch iTunes
- Select your device from the Device list and pick the most recent backup entry date of your iPhone from the Summary page
- Click Restore Backup
You can get back the lost or deleted contacts from your iTunes backup. But the drawback of this method is that with iTunes, you do not have a choice to restore only the lost contacts on your iPhone selectively. This means that complete data from iTunes will be restored on your device, replacing existing iPhone data.
All current media photos, videos, messages, etc., on your iPhone will also be replaced by the iOS backup files. If you want to restore only contacts from iTunes backup, use a safe third-party iPhone data recovery application.
The best way to overcome the iTunes drawback and selectively restore only the missing contacts is to use iPhone Contact Recovery Software by Stellar.
This secure & do-it-yourself software recovers lost or accidentally deleted iPhone contacts, call history, etc., regardless of the cause of the loss.Experience the Free Trial version NOW!
The free demo version of Stellar Data Recovery for iPhone allows you to scan and preview files from iPhone, iCloud, and iTunes backup, and to save them, you need to register the software.
Stellar Data Recovery offers three ways to recover iPhone contacts missing on your device:
1. Recover from iPhone
There is a possibility that your device has all the contacts, but they are not showing up—select Recovery from iPhone to view the hidden iPhone contacts in this case.
- Connect your iPhone to the computer and launch and launch the software
- On the home screen, choose “Recover from iPhone”, select “Contacts and Call Logs,” and click “Next.”
- It will show you the iOS devices connected to your system. Select your device and click Scan
- After scanning, select Contacts on your left pane; all the contacts will be displayed in the right pane.
- Then, Select All or particular items by clicking on the associated checkbox.
- Click on Save and browse the desired location to save the recovered contacts.
2. Restore from iCloud Backup
Recovery from iCloud Backup allows you to selectively recover deleted contacts from your iPhone rather than restoring everything from photos and videos to messages. Follow the below steps:
- Connect your iPhone to the computer via USB cable
- Launch Stellar Data Recovery from iPhone
- Choose Recover from iCloud Backup, Select Contacts and Call Logs and click Next
- Enter the Apple ID and Password to get the list of available backup files.
- Select the backup file and click Scan
- After scanning, select “Contacts” on your left pane, all the contacts in the selected backup file will be displayed in the right pane.
- Then, Select All or selective items by clicking on the associated checkbox.
- Click on Save and browse the desired location to save the recovered contacts.
3. Restore from iTunes Backup
If your iPhone contacts are synced with iTunes backup, use Recovery from iTunes backup to recover missing iPhone contacts.
- Connect your iPhone to your computer and launch the software
- On the home screen, choose Recover from iTunes, select Contacts and Call Logs, and click Next
- The software analyzes your system and lists all the available iTunes backup files, as shown below. If you cannot find the desired backup file, you can click on Add Backup to manually add the backup file from the system. Now, select the file and click Scan
- After scanning, select “Contacts” on your left pane, all the contacts in the selected backup file will be displayed in the right pane.
- Then, Select All or particular items by clicking on the associated checkbox.
- Click on Save and browse the desired location to save the recovered contacts.
Minor changes in the iPhone Settings can also help restore deleted contacts. Try the below Setting changes and check if they work for you:
- Change Contacts’ Groups Settings
- Reset the Network Connections
- Change Default Account in Settings back to iCloud (works for iPhone 8/7/6s)
1: Change Contacts’ Groups Settings
- Go to your Contacts, tap into Groups
- Uncheck All iCloud
- Select All on iPhone
- Click on Done (top right)
- Check if you got back all your contacts
2: Reset the Network Connections
- Under Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings
- Enter your passcode
- Choose Reset Network Settings to continue ignoring the message that this action will delete all your network settings.
This action will clear your current saved networks and Wi-Fi passwords, but you can always re-enter your network passwords later. So give this a try to retrieve lost contacts.
3: Change Default Account in Settings back to iCloud (works for iPhone 14, 13, 12, 11, X, 8, 7, 6)
- Go to your iPhone Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Contacts
- Click Default Account
- Select iCloud instead of On my iPhone
- Check if your phone’s missing contacts recovered
To Wrap-up
Stellar Data Recovery for iPhone intelligently restores your missing or accidentally deleted contacts without causing loss of iPhone’s existing data, unlike iTunes or iCloud Backup recovery methods. Changing the iPhone settings can also help you get back missing contacts. So now no need to worry about the contacts list loss. Instead, try the above methods and recover deleted contacts on your iPhone.
Have you ever used any of the above methods for restoring missing iPhone contacts? Then, do share your experience in the comments below.
The 5 Best Methods to Track a Lost or Stolen iPhone
Summary: Lost your iPhone? Don’t worry, here we tell you how to track lost or stolen iPhone using various techniques. Also, learn how to erase your iPhone data permanently to prevent it from reaching in wrong hands or misuse, using Stellar Data Recovery for iPhone.
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Q. I cannot live without my iPhone. It was stolen yesterday and can’t recall where I lost it. It has been switched off. Can I track the location of my iPhone? Is there any way to track lost iPhones?
A. Don’t panic. Log in to ‘Find My iPhone’ via iCloud.com and set it to ‘Lost Mode’. To know what else you can do now to track the iPhone location, read this post. |
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Losing an iPhone (and for that matter any smartphone) is tormenting. Besides the upfront costs, there’s an incredible amount of personal data at stake. Today, smartphones not only store personal photos, videos, and music libraries but might also contain an incredible amount of sensitive information in the form of browsing history, social data, app traces, etc. So the apprehension of exploitation and misuse of the data stored in a stolen or lost iPhone is but real.
So, as soon as you discover that your iPhone has been stolen or lost, first, try to track the location of your missing device and lock it.
How to track a lost or stolen iPhone?
Try out the following methods
- Use Find My iPhone
- Track through Apple’s Family Sharing
- Use Google Timeline
- Try Google Photos
- Use location-tracking apps
Method 1: Use Find My iPhone
If Find My iPhone is enabled on your stolen iPhone, you can do the following:
- Locate your mobile phone
- Protect your iPhone data by choosing Lost Mode or erasing the data remotely
How to use Find My iPhone when the phone is missing
- Sign in to icloud.com on your computer.
- Click on the Find My iPhone link at the bottom.
- On the Find My iPhone’s map interface, select your lost iPhone via the All Devices drop-down menu. The app starts tracking your iPhone location on the map.
As you see the location of your device you can choose to do the following
- Play sound (if your iPhone is nearby, you can trace it with sound)
- Activate ‘Lost Mode’ (this locks your device and still tracks it)
What does Lost Mode do to your device?
- Remotely locks your device
- Displays a message with your phone number on the missing iPhone’s Lock Screen
- Keeps track of your device location.
- Erase iPhone remotely (with this action you won’t be able to track your iPhone but data is prevented from slipping into the wrong hands)
How to erase iPhone data remotely?
Choosing to erase the iPhone remotely deletes the complete data from it.
Note: Always remember to copy important photos, videos, music, and other data on iCloud backup before remotely erasing the iPhone.
Use a trusted and safe data recovery solution such as Stellar Data Recovery for iPhone to restore lost files from iCloud. The software allows the recovery of specific data rather than recovering the entire data.
Method 2: Track iPhone through Family Sharing
If you have set up Family Sharing, use it to track your iPhone. Family Sharing helps the members to know each one’s device location. Ask another member in the Family Sharing group to trace your iPhone via the Find My iPhone app. The member can also sign into iCloud.com to locate the missing iPhone.
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Is your missing iPhone switched off or offline?
If the missing iPhone is switched off or showing offline in Family Sharing, you can still activate Lost Mode or remotely erase its data via Find My iPhone.
Note: The iPhone’s last known location remains only for one day. In case your device is offline for over 24 hours, you cannot trace its last location.
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What to do when ‘Find My iPhone’ is NOT enabled or the missing iPhone is offline for more than one day?
- Change your Apple ID passwords to prevent anyone from accessing your data.
- Change your social media and other Internet account passwords like Gmail, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, etc.
- Report the device as missing to the authorities.
- Report your network carrier to disable the services like calls, messages, or data use.
Method 3: Use Google Timeline to find lost iPhone
If you have turned on Location Services and Location History on your iPhone, Google’s Timeline will record all the locations of your device.
When an iPhone goes missing, access the location information on a map and find the last location. Remember, Google Timeline records the location only when the iPhone is switched on with an internet connection.
How to see the last location of a lost iPhone in Google Timeline
- Visit <com/maps/timeline> on your computer.
- Sign in to your Google account.
- Click Today or select Date.
- Scroll down to see the last reported location of your iPhone.
Along with the location, note the time when your phone was last connected to Google. Taking clues from the location and time information, you can find your lost iPhone. If needed, take the help of cops.
Method 4: Take location clue from Google Photos
If anyone has captured a photo from your lost iPhone and you have the Google Photos location-sharing option enabled, then luck is on your side.
Visit <photos.google.com/>. Check, if any new photos were uploaded and view their upload location.
Method 5: Location tracking apps
If you have installed any location-tracking app such as GPS Location Tracker, CocoSpy Cell Phone Tracker, or iTrack on your missing device, use it to track the lost or stolen iPhone. These apps share the real-time location of your device on your computer or other connected devices.
Conclusion
Apple’s Find My iPhone feature is the best way to track the location of a stolen or missing device. If Find My iPhone is not enabled you can try Google Timeline or Google Photos. Other than these methods, third-party apps can also help track a lost iPhone, but only if you have installed them before the phone was lost.
Nevertheless, ensure that you copy the iCloud backup of the stolen iPhone before taking any of the above steps.
A smarter way is to filter out the data that you want to keep, with the help of Stellar Data Recovery for iPhone.
Is this post helpful? Share your experience in the comments below, how you managed to track and get back your stolen iPhone.
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- Title: What to do if iPhone 14 Pro is not listed when I run the software? | Stellar
- Author: Ian
- Created at : 2024-11-01 03:29:57
- Updated at : 2024-11-04 02:57:29
- Link: https://techidaily.com/what-to-do-if-iphone-14-pro-is-not-listed-when-i-run-the-software-stellar-by-stellar-data-recovery-ios-iphone-data-recovery/
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