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Ufed 749

: It is built to bypass complex locks, encryption barriers, and "After-First-Unlock" (AFU) states, even on damaged or highly secure devices.

The deepest form of extraction. It involves creating a bit-by-bit copy of the device's flash memory. This method is crucial for unearthing deleted data and retrieving data from locked devices. 2. Deep Analysis ufed 749

: Bypasses the operating system to copy the raw flash memory chip bit-for-bit. This allows investigators to recover deleted files, hidden partitions, and unallocated space. : It is built to bypass complex locks,

represents a specific version of the Universal Forensic Extraction Device This method is crucial for unearthing deleted data

While 7.49 was a landmark release, the field of mobile forensics is a race without a finish line. Cellebrite has since released more advanced versions. Currently, we are seeing updates like (released in early 2026) which builds upon the foundations laid by v7.49.