Thanks for the suggestion Daniele. When requesting the list of connected
devices; it unfortunately does not report the phone on USB. 

On 2016-12-19 20:32, Daniele Laudani wrote: 

> Did you try running adb shell from terminal with the phone connected to the 
> pc? If it works, you can use adb pull /home/phablet to save the entire home 
> directory (or you can select specific folders) 
> 
> 2016-12-19 18:43 GMT+01:00 Gert-Jan Hüfken <gert...@hufken.be>:
> 
>> Last weekend my Ubuntu phone (BQ E5) dropped on the floor, it's screen 
>> cracked and does not offer touch function anymore.
>> 
>> A practical question:
>> I would like to secure the data before I submit the phone for repair. 
>> Current state: phone works (screen as well), but no touch function to type 
>> the passcode.
>> 
>> - is there a way to get to the data on the phone without typing the passcode 
>> via the screen?
>> - if not, is there a possibility to connect a keyboard to provide the 
>> passcode?
>> 
>> Many thanks for suggestions and answers !
>> Gert-Jan.
>> 
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