Recover data from a "dead i-phone"

Phone will not power on, can I recover pictures and contacts not backed up or synced

Biancris12358 wrote:
Thank-you, at least there is still a shot at recovering it.  Do you know if they replace the battery will all the info still be lost?
IFF the problem is due to a totally dead battery, there may be a slim hope of resuscitation. However, whomever does the battery replacement must be appraised of the fact that recovery of the data is the primary concern, rather than restoring the phone to pristine condition. I've done battery replacements on 4S with no data loss so I would presume the same can be done on all the other models. However, you must make sure that remains so, since there may be a service policy to wipe the device clean in order to test full hardware functionality, whereas your priority is getting the data safely off first.
Or do the replacement yourself:  https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/iPhone+5+Battery+Replacement/10587

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