Today I broke my Nexus, and I need help.

lildj0809

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So today I dropped my N6, and it apparently was a doozy, since the screen is completely black and unresponsive. It makes noise, and an occasional line of green flashes on the screen. However, I'm sure it's beyond my personal ability to repair.

I have hundreds of family pictures on there, and for twenty minutes attempted to use a usb to try and bring them up on the computer to no avail.

Another problem is that I have a password on my phone upon startup, and I'm not sure I can even access it through usb with that, or can I?

I only tried to play with it for a few minutes as I have work early in the morning.

Is there anyone with advice or a solution? I just need my pictures off of there.
 
Hook it up to a computer with the micro USB and it should show up as a folder/Device.
 
If you were using Google photos all will be backed up

Posted via the Android Central App
 
I know this is after the fact, but I'm a backup freak.
Also another reason I prefer removable storage.

Posted on Nexus6 via the AC App
 
So if you have adb enabled already, you could reboot to bootloader, load a custom recovery that supports adb over recovery, then boot into recovery and get your pics from adb command line transfers.

Alternatively, if you did not have adb enabled already, you can force reboot the phone and attempt to get to the bootloader. Then fastboot a new recovery image, reboot to the recovery image, then copy your files via adb. This assumes you were unlocked to begin with :/

If your phone is still locked, I'm not sure if there is a way to get the files off. Additionally, if you have encryption still enabled, I do not know how to get the files off unencrypted. Furthermore, if the phone doesn't boot to bootloader, you are also in a pickle.

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