If your Android phone's screen is broken and the touch functionality isn't working, you can still connect it to your PC to access and retrieve your data. It may work for: Google Pixel , OnePlus, Asus Zenphone, Nothing Phone , Sony Xperia , Motorola Moto ,Samsung Galaxy. How To Access And Use Your Phone With Broken Screen and Access Android Phone to Save your data.
The effectiveness of these methods depends on the condition of your phone, its settings, and the compatibility of your PC.
Try one of these methods:
Ensure USB Debugging is Enabled (if possible): If you've previously enabled USB debugging on your phone (in the Developer Options), this will make the process easier. However, if you didn't enable it, don't worry; you can still try the following methods.
USB OTG Cable (On-The-Go): If your phone supports USB On-The-Go, you can use an OTG adapter/cable to connect a USB mouse or a USB keyboard to your phone. This will allow you to control your phone and navigate through it.
Use a Wireless Mouse (if OTG is not available): If you don't have an OTG cable, you can try connecting a wireless mouse if your phone supports it. Some Android versions offer mouse compatibility. You may need a USB-C to USB adapter to connect the wireless receiver.
Vysor (for rooted devices): If your phone is rooted, you can use a tool like Vysor, which allows you to mirror your Android screen on your PC and control it through the PC.
Android Device Manager (Find My Device): If you had "Find My Device" (previously known as Android Device Manager) enabled on your phone, you can use it to remotely lock and unlock your device and retrieve data.
Broken Screen Data Recovery Software: There are software programs available that claim to help recover data from Android devices with broken screens. Some of them require your phone to be in USB debugging mode while others do not. Examples include Dr.Fone for Android, iMobie PhoneRescue, and ApowerRescue.
Seek Professional Repair Help: If the data on your phone is very important and you're unable to retrieve it using the methods above, you may want to consider seeking professional help. A repair shop may be able to temporarily replace your screen or recover the data for you.
Make sure your phone is charged or plugged in during the process to prevent it from running out of battery during data recovery.