Connecting an iphones internal hard Drive?

My iPhone broke, and unfortunately, it had a lot of pictures from my recent holiday with my family.
The hard drive, however, survived undamaged
Is there any possible way for me to get the information off the phones hard Drive? It was an iPhone 4

(Phones use flash storage not hard drives btw) It is possible but won't be quite easy, I suggest giving it to someone who knows about electronics and 'tinkers' around with it. You say the 'hard drive' survived, the storage chip is soldered to the logic board so I'm assuming the logic board is fine. What they'll have to do is get another iPhone 4 and then put your logic board in that iPhone and then take the pictures off. The logic board basically has all the main stuff of the phone (processor, storage, RAM etc.)

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