Recently my google pixel 4a phone got some water in it through the speaker, at which point the sound would blip every 2 seconds when playing audio. The sound wasn't muffled at all, it would just "pause" on playing audio for a split second then keep playing normally. This would keep happening for as long as I played any music. Still not sure why this happened. Since I figured this wouldn't be optimal for making calls and I figured the phone was ruined anyway, I took it apart to see how it was assembled and if I could dry out any water trapped in it. Well there was really no water inside it, and in the process I put a little too much pressure on the paper thin screen while cutting the adhesive and now the screen is totally unresponsive. There's some data (video) I want to get off the phone, but in Windows you either have to tap an option on the screen when you plug it into your PC or if you have no screen, you can directly transfer files if you had USB debugging enabled (I didn't.) So.. if I plug the phone in via USB (USB-C -> male to male usb cable -> front usb port on computer) will FreeBSD recognize the device and is there a way to mount it and copy files directly?