Company claims to offer the most technologically-advanced data recovery service in the world

Jul 2, 2010 13:06 GMT  ·  By

DriveSavers, a company specializing in data recovery services, has confirmed support for Apple’s iPhone 4. Owners of Apple’s new smartphone can allegedly rely on the company’s 25 years of experience recovering data for Apple products, should they ever delete something important from their device, by accident, or due to other external factors.

DriveSavers is actually the first to successfully perform iPhone data recovery, according to a report published by the company today, thanks to its technologically advanced data recovery service. DriveSavers data recovery engineers are not only able to recover lost data from iPhones, but iPods and iPads as well. In fact, pretty much any Apple product that has suffered “common or catastrophic data loss” falls in DriveSavers’ area of expertise, the company claims. DriveSavers iPhone 4 data recovery services are available to consumers worldwide.

In its report, the data recovery expert explains that, “All iPhones use Flash-based memory technology, which requires less power, runs silently and are more resistant to shock than common hard drives. However, Flash based technology can be compromised by user error, mismanagement and software or hardware failure. Videos, digital photos, address book contacts, calendar entries, notes and music are all vulnerable if the iPhone data hasn’t been synchronized with a desktop or laptop computer.”

A quote from Scott Gaidano, president of DriveSavers Data Recovery, is also included. Gaidano acknowledges that “Apple consistently innovates how consumers interact with technology and the iPhone 4 is no exception. Since the launch of the first iPhone, consumers have grown to depend on these smartphones daily – storing precious videos, photos, and contact information. Our 25 years of experience recovering data from Apple have positioned us as the logical choice for expert data recovery,” Gaidano adds.

On its web site, DriveSavers mentions that, if the recovery process meets industry-standard criteria, product vendors will authorize a data recovery company to tamper with their devices without voiding the original warranty. Apple is one of them, DriveSavers claims. To learn more about DriveSavers’ services, visit the company here.