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Keep your phone running smoothly with this first-aid kit for iOS


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TL;DR: Help keep your devices safe with The Essential iMobie for iOS Lifetime Plan Bundle — 3 apps for $69.99 as of Oct. 20, down 77% from the original price.


Phones are an investment — especially in 2021 — and you should definitely treat them as such. You wouldn't wear an expensive dress to a kid's birthday party, would you? You have to treat technology the same way, protecting it from potential harm and troubleshooting any issues before they happen.

With the essential iMobie Kit for iOS, you can troubleshoot any iOS issue that comes your way, including system problems, data management, and data recovery. It includes three different user-friendly apps that you'll gain access to for life: AnyFix, AnyTrans, and PhoneRescue.

AnyFix is your one-stop solution for fixing different iOS, iPad, tvOs, and iTunes issues without losing any data in the process. It can bring your Apple devices back to normal without any data loss whatsoever. It offers three repair modes for you to choose from, based on how severe your problem is, and can fix over 130 different system issues in your Apple product in just a few clicks.

AnyTrans is the program that manages your software, and helps you migrate and backup all of your iOS data/files and more. You can essentially converge your entire Apple ecosystem and consolidate access to your content in one place.

Finally, with PhoneRescue for iOS, you can recover any lost data directly to your device and fix iOS crashes as they come up. It helps you recover as many as 25 different types of data, including photos, messages, contacts, notes, and more.

This iMobie for iOS bundle that includes AnyFix, AnyTrans, and PhoneRescue regularly retails for $309, since you get lifetime access to all three. But for a limited time, you can bundle all three programs and take them home for just $69.99 — that's 77% off of the retail price.

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