DriveSavers Sees 150% Increase by Apple Mobule Users
Only 10% of smartphone users backup on regular basis.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on February 8, 2013 at 3:18 pm
Millions of people
across the world have purchased iPhones, iPads, and iPods to store
their digital photos, videos and other personal data.
Unexpected mishaps
can lead to physical damage and/or software or hardware issues that
may result in data loss on any mobile device. With Apple devices
being more entrenched in many people’s daily lives, it’s no surprise
that when a data loss occurs there is a need to recover personal
data. DriveSavers
Data Recovery Inc. has seen a 150% increase in inquiries for data
recovery services from Apple mobile users over the past two years.
With Apple devices
becoming faster, lighter, thinner and more secure, people are taking
them everywhere to do everything. However, it is estimated that less
than 10% of smartphone users back up their content on a regular basis
– therefore if data hasn’t been backed up or synched to iCloud or to
a desktop or laptop computer, there is a risk of losing photos and
videos, and the possibility of having the task of replacing lists of
contacts.
"When data
loss occurs, most people call DriveSavers in a panic," said
Chris Bross, strategic technology alliance manager at DriveSavers.
"Users have become even more dependent and attached to the
personal content on their mobile devices. More often than you’d
expect, we have customers that are desperate to recover the only
recent photos of a deceased family member from an iPad or the only
videos of their first-born child from an iPhone. Our company offers
Apple users the best opportunity to recovering their data quickly and
securely should the unexpected data loss occur."
The company has
expertise, technology and capabilities to recover data from Apple
devices. With over 27 years of experience recovering data for Apple
products, the engineers are able to recover data from iPads, iPhones
and iPods and any other Apple product that has suffered data loss.
This year at
Macworld/iWorld, DriveSavers displayed an enhanced version of its
museum of ‘disk-asters.’ In addition, Chris Bross, gave demonstrations at its booth
on the complexity of data recovery for SSDs and other storage
devices.
DriveSavers Data
Recovery Advisors are available 24/7 to help users recover files from
Apple products.