I am curious about something.
Until 2 days ago I owned a samsung galaxy note 2 which was functioning very well with no issues over the years. The next day I woke up and found that my phone won't start even though it had enough charge.
Eventually the phone started but got something similar to this screen (google images).
After trying a few things I gave up and bought a new phone. Traded in the note 2. The problem is I couldn't boot the phone to wipe all my personal stuff or do a factory reset and I am getting a bit paranoid about data security which I know about enough to make me worry.
If they repair that phone would they be able to access all that stuff? Or would it be deleted anyway naturally in the repair process? Would the phone even get repaired or just recycled in that condition? I handed the phone in in the same condition as shown in the picture as there was nothing I could do and I am not tech-savvy.
(I also chose the wipe data/factory reset from that list in the picture but I didn't feel it has formatted it as it was completed in less than 10 seconds.)
Thank you and excuse my lack of knowledge.
