Recovering encrypted files from media card

Dear all,
during the last holidays I took lots of pictures with my BB Z10. Pictures are automatically stored on the microSD media card. Unfortunately, the smartphone fell into salty water and now is "dead" ... In the meantime I got a brandnew Z10, inserted the media card, but got the information, that the card has been encrypted with another device, so I am not able to get access to the pictures. For decrypting the files, I would have to use the same device which has been used for encrypting. Unfortunately this is not possible.
Is there any possibility to get access to the pictures, which are very valuable to me ...   ???
Thank you in advance
RoJaSa

there is no way around it unless you had a backup of the phone and even still the encryption might still be in place
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