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1 month agoAh, I’m certain you can use sshfs from KDE Connect on your desktop to browse through the files on the phone. Depending on how the videos are stored, you should be able to find them on the Internal Storage drive. Unless it’s DRM enabled videos, then it’s locked down behind the app sandbox.
A broken device won’t be running the default OS anyway.
The point of this is to take all the working hardware that is currently running a soon unsupported version of Windows, which can’t be updated to a supported one because the hardware does not support the newer version, and make it run supported software, so the user does not discard the hardware.