While I tested both the Windows and Mac versions of PhoneRescue, I’ve used mainly screenshots I took from the Mac version. Besides iPhones and iPads, you can use it to rescue deleted or lost files from Android devices as well. Also, the program seems more powerful than before. The screenshots in the review below were initially taken from version 3.1. Note: the latest version of PhoneRescue is 4.0. Please note the opinions in this review are my own, and they may not be accurate with the passage of time. However, I did test the program as well as I could.Īs such, I disclaim that this PhoneRescue review is primarily based on my limited testing of the software, the information available on iMobie’s website, and the email responses I received from the iMobie support team. Line) which iMobie claims the program can recover data from, etc. I don’t have a faulty iOS device, I don’t use certain apps (e.g. All the content in this review is purely my own opinion.Ĭonsidering that PhoneRescue is a powerful software that offers dozens of features to rescue iPhone data from a variety of scenarios, it was impossible for me to test each feature. Also, I’m not sponsored to write this review. I have never asked or used any free licenses from the iMobie marketing team. I’m just a normal iPhone user who happens to be a bit techy.īefore I wrote this review, I spent $79.99 and purchased the Family license (the old pricing model) on my own budget with the intent to test both the PC and Mac versions of PhoneRescue. Your Guide Behind This PhoneRescue Review
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