Leo didn’t care about the phone—that could be replaced. He cared about the 1,500 photos of his daughter’s first year, the unbacked-up voice memos of his late grandmother, and the contacts for clients he hadn't saved to the cloud. To Leo, that broken piece of glass wasn't just a gadget; it was a digital vault that had just slammed shut.
In the real world, users turn to this version of the software for:
Accessing data when the screen is black or the touch function is dead.
Retrieving lost contacts, messages, call logs, and media from healthy or damaged phones.

