Please help me with a little data recovery. Gonna crosspost this on /sqt/ and /cyb/
I have a Galaxy Note10+ phone with a "half-working" screen. It got busted during a climbing accident. I need to recover the data on it. Particularly, I need the images and the text messages. Also optionally the data from a couple of applications.

>what does "half working" screen mean
When the phone is connected to a power source, I can see the top half of the screen, but the bottom half is black. The entire screen can be touched, so the phone can still be controlled by touch.

>just connect it to my PC via USB and recover the data
This doesn't work, it just freezes. I tried it on Windows and Linux. Neither ADB nor MTP works, at least not over USB. Gonna have to do it wirelessly.

>bluetooth/wifi tethering
If I can remote into the phone somehow, I could probably transfer my data out using 802.11 by using some kind of SMB share or something

>connect to an external screen somehow
This could work, but the question is what hardware would be required. Is there a way to do this with just a USB cable and a laptop? Like, control the screen of my Android with just a USB passthrough? I feel like this method works, but I'd need a USB--HDMI cable as well as some kind of USB splitter so I can also attach a mouse or something, unless I could attach a mouse via Bluetooth. Anyway, I don't think I'll need this old-school method if I just figure out how to wirelessly remote into the device from my PC.

>Samsung device backup
Never used this, how viable is it?

>extreme methods
I know if nothing else works, other techies have replaced the screen, or even desoldered the memory chip and took the data out that way. I don't think I'll need to resort to such extreme methods in this scenario.

You guys got any other ideas?