UltFone iOS Data Manager vs iTunes: Faster, Safer Ways to Manage Your iPhone Data

Step-by-Step: Using UltFone iOS Data Manager to Recover Lost Photos and MessagesLosing important photos or messages from your iPhone is stressful. UltFone iOS Data Manager is a tool designed to help recover and manage iOS data — including photos, messages, contacts, and more — without overwriting your device. This guide walks you through a complete recovery workflow: assessing options, preparing, scanning, previewing, and restoring lost photos and messages safely.


What UltFone iOS Data Manager does (quick overview)

UltFone iOS Data Manager can:

  • Scan iPhone storage and iCloud backups to locate deleted or missing items.
  • Export recovered photos and message data to your computer in standard formats (JPEG, PNG, CSV, HTML, etc.).
  • Recover data from device, iTunes backups, and iCloud backups.
  • Provide preview before recovery so you choose which items to restore.
  • Work without erasing device data (no full restore required).

Before you start — Requirements and precautions

  • A Windows PC or Mac compatible with UltFone iOS Data Manager.
  • A Lightning cable in good condition.
  • Enough free disk space on your computer to store recovered files (estimate depends on how much data you expect to recover).
  • If you’ll access iCloud backups, know the Apple ID and password for the account.
  • Do not create new photos, messages, or large files on the iPhone before recovery; continued use can overwrite deleted data and reduce recovery chances.
  • If the device is physically damaged, consider professional hardware repair before software recovery.

Installation and initial setup

  1. Download the latest UltFone iOS Data Manager installer from the official UltFone website and run it on your PC or Mac.
  2. Follow the installer prompts and grant necessary permissions. On macOS you may need to allow the app in System Settings → Security & Privacy.
  3. Launch UltFone iOS Data Manager. The app’s main interface typically shows modules such as Recover Data, Transfer Data, Backup & Restore, and Manage Files.

Step 1 — Connect your iPhone

  1. Connect your iPhone to the computer with a Lightning cable.
  2. If prompted on the iPhone, tap Trust This Computer and enter your device passcode.
  3. The software should detect the device and display its model/name in the interface.

Step 2 — Choose a recovery mode

UltFone commonly provides multiple recovery modes — choose based on where the lost items may be:

  • Recover from iOS Device: Scans the device storage for deleted items. Use this first if the device is functional.
  • Recover from iTunes Backup: Select when you have local iTunes/Finder backups on your computer.
  • Recover from iCloud Backup: Use when backups exist in iCloud and you have Apple ID credentials.

For deleted photos and messages from an active device, select Recover from iOS Device.


Step 3 — Scan the device

  1. Click the chosen recovery mode (e.g., Recover from iOS Device).
  2. Select file types to scan — check Photos and Messages (and attachments if available).
  3. Start the scan. The scan time depends on device storage size and amount of data; for large phones this can take 20–60+ minutes.

Tip: If the app offers a Quick Scan and Deep Scan, start with Quick Scan. If results are insufficient, run Deep Scan (deeper, slower, higher chance to find deleted items).


Step 4 — Preview recovered items

  1. After the scan completes, the app displays categories (Photos, Messages, Contacts, etc.).
  2. Browse Photos: you’ll see thumbnails including deleted items typically marked or in a separate “Deleted” folder. Click thumbnails to preview full-size images.
  3. Browse Messages: view conversations, individual SMS/iMessage entries, timestamps, and attachments. Deleted messages often appear in a different color or with a “deleted” label.
  4. Use filters and search to find specific dates, senders, or file types.

Step 5 — Select and export/restore

  • To export to your computer:

    1. Select the photos and message threads you want to recover.
    2. Click Export/Recover and choose destination folder and format (for messages you might be offered CSV, HTML, or PDF).
    3. Begin export — files will copy to your computer where you can view or archive them.
  • To restore back to the device (if the app supports direct restore):

    1. Select items and click Restore to Device.
    2. Follow on-screen prompts; some operations may require device restart or additional permissions.

Note: Restoring messages back to iOS can be more complex due to Apple’s database structure; exporting to computer is often the most reliable option.


Recovering from iCloud backups

  1. Choose Recover from iCloud Backup.
  2. Sign in to the Apple ID (enter credentials when prompted). UltFone may ask for a verification code for two-factor authentication — enter it.
  3. The software lists available iCloud backups. Choose the backup with the right date.
  4. Download the backup and then scan or directly extract Photos and Messages. Preview and export as above.

Security note: Use iCloud recovery only on a private computer; keep credentials secure.


If you don’t see lost items

  • Run a deeper or full scan if available.
  • Check iTunes/Finder backups on your computer — sometimes older backups contain the deleted items.
  • If the data was never backed up and the device has been heavily used since deletion, recovery chances decrease because the data may be overwritten.
  • For physically damaged devices or failed storage, consult a professional data recovery service.

Post-recovery: organize and back up

  • After recovering, immediately back up important files to multiple locations: local drive, external drive, and cloud storage.
  • Set up regular iCloud backups (Settings → [your name] → iCloud → iCloud Backup → Back Up Now) or continue using UltFone to create scheduled backups.
  • Export messages in PDF or HTML if you need readable, shareable records.

Tips to improve recovery success

  • Stop using the iPhone once you notice data loss to reduce overwriting.
  • Use original Lightning cable and ensure the device stays connected during scans.
  • Prefer scanning the device itself before trying backups.
  • If messages are synced via Messages in iCloud, recover from iCloud rather than the device; iCloud sync can remove local traces.

Common limitations

  • No guaranteed recovery — overwritten data can be unrecoverable.
  • Restoring messages to device can be limited by iOS restrictions.
  • Encrypted or password-protected backups require the correct password to access.

Example workflow (concise)

  1. Connect iPhone → Trust computer.
  2. Launch UltFone → Choose Recover from iOS Device.
  3. Scan for Photos & Messages (Quick → Deep if needed).
  4. Preview results → Select items.
  5. Export to computer (JPEG/PNG, CSV/HTML) or Restore to device if supported.
  6. Back up recovered data.

If you’d like, I can:

  • Provide a shorter step-by-step checklist for printing.
  • Create suggested export folder structures and file naming conventions.
  • Walk through specific UI screenshots if you tell me your OS (Windows/Mac) and UltFone version.

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