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You're seriously posting on a Linux forum, using a Windows box, asking questions about iphones? You would probably have much better luck on an iOS forum, or almost anywhere else.
I don't have an iPhone, so I'm not 100% sure how the iPhone mounts, but if you can get a filesystem view then you might try running http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec against the iPhone as it is mounted to your Linux computer.
There are three methods to recover deleted photos from iPhone . One method to recover from the iTunes backup files . Two method to recover photos from iCloud. Three is to use one iPhone data recovery app retrieve deleted photos from iPhone .
If your iPhone runs iOS 5 or later, you are able to turn on iCloud backup by going “Settings” > “iCloud” > “Storage & Backup” and switching on “iCloud Backup” on your iPhone. Once iCloud backup is activated, iCloud will automatically back up your camera roll, accounts, documents, and settings.
Plus, try to use iPhone data recovery software. Just download it and follow the instruction.
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