She sat on her couch, the phone’s screen casting a pale blue glow on her face. Her thumb hovered over the Settings icon. This wasn’t just deleting photos or clearing cache. This was a digital exorcism. Everything she had accumulated for two years—the 1,400 photos of her dog, the voice memo of her late grandmother’s laugh, the notes app with half-finished novel chapters—all of it would be vaporized unless she was meticulous.
The screen went black.
First, she plugged the phone into a charger. A dead battery during a reset was a guaranteed way to create a $200 brick. She opened Google One. Her backups were turned off. Of course they were. She spent the next hour manually dragging photos to her laptop, exporting contacts to a .vcf file, and texting herself a link to the novel draft. She felt like a museum curator packing priceless artifacts before a flood.
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