Many iPhone users are stuck in the recovery mode when upgrading the iOS. It 
seems that some important data are gone. I suggest those who want to 
upgrade iOS to backup data before upgrading.
However, there may have some solution to recover the lost data.
Now some data recovery programs focus on recovering iPhone/iPad/iPod lost 
data may help you to get back the data. Like iPhone Data Recovery. First, 
it is easy to operate. Secondly, it supports many kinds of data style, 
besides the voice memos, it also supports photos, notes, text messages, app 
files etc. Thirdly, it provides three methods: recover it from iPhone 
directly, extract it from iTunes backup and restore it from iCloud backup. 
Many choices to select.
Reference to: http://www.iphone-data-eraser.com/iphone-data-recovery.html

 



On Thursday, January 31, 2013 11:58:37 PM UTC+8, Rahul Bajaj wrote:
>
> Hi all, 
>
> I was trying to install iOS 6.1 today. My phone got stuck in the recovery 
> mode. 
> I took it to the Apple Store and they restored it and now it's working. 
> However, I lost all my data on account of the restore. 
> Is there any way at all for me to recover my contacts, etc? 
>
> The guy at the Apple Store said that I should try restoring the iPhone 
> with the help of the iTunes application on my laptop. He said that 
> that might help to restore the data. 
> I haven't been able to do that, though, because iTunes just doesn't 
> recognise my iPhone. 
> Whenever I go to iTunes on my Mac, all that I see are a few options 
> like previous, play, next, mute, full volume, etc. I believe that it 
> opens a playlist called 'ringtones' whenever I go to iTunes. 
> It doesn't react at all when I plug my iPhone into my Mac. 
>
> I have tried to quit iTunes several times and have tried many other 
> things, but it still only shows those options like previous, play, etc 
> and not the full menu which it normally shows when the iPhone is 
> connected. 
> It normally reads options like summary, etc when the iPhone is 
> connected and you can then select the restore button to restore the 
> iPhone. 
>
> Cutting a long story short, I have 3 basic questions. 
> 1. Is there any way to restore the data that I have lost? 
> 2. Will restoring my iPhone with the help of iTunes help in any way to 
> restore the data? 
> 3. If yes, then how on earth should I get iTunes to detect my iPhone 
> and then restore it? 
>
> Best, 
> Rahul 
>

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