Hello Tim, I have seen a few other responses, but another thought, bung in a SD card, copy the photos to that, then you can read the card on another device, whether by adapter on a desktop, sometimes built in on a laptop, or on another phone.
On repairs, if it is failed solder connections, while a good tech may cost, it might bring it back to life for significant duration. I used a Nokia 6210-c for 12 years, I locked it up, turned out to be the sim rather than the phone, but not being 4G, I was going to have to replace by mid 2023 anyway. It did what I need, the new ZTE Blade A51 works, and there are things I like, but a lot I do not need or use. Regards, Mark Trickett On 12/17/22, Tim Hamilton via luv-main <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all > > I've got an Android (LineageOS) phone that's suddenly stopped > charging/connecting via usb. I've done the usual troubleshooting (lint > removal, etc) and it looks like a hardware fault. > > Anyway, there's a few photos there that I'd like to copy off before it goes > completely flat. It's a bit too much data to push through KDE Connect, > which seems pretty slow for large file transfers. > > Anyone have any suggestions about how to mount the phone over wifi? I do > have access to a Win machine, but I'd prefer a linux solution. > _______________________________________________ luv-main mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
