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Pattern locked HTC and Motorola Android models
Pattern locked HTC and Motorola Android models
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 2:10 pm
We are currently working on a solution that will allow extraction for more models of locked Motorola Android phones and would like to concentrate our efforts on those models that are needed more.
Which Motorola Android models do you currently see more?
We will do our best to add support for models that are asked.
Best regards,
Ron Serber
Cellebrite
Last edited by RonS on Mon Feb 04, 2013 3:59 pm; edited 1 time in total
Which Motorola Android models do you currently see more?
We will do our best to add support for models that are asked.
Best regards,
Ron Serber
Cellebrite
Last edited by RonS on Mon Feb 04, 2013 3:59 pm; edited 1 time in total
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RonS - Senior Member
Re: Pattern locked Motorola Android - which models are neede
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 9:59 am
Ron,
The immediate phones that come to mind for me are all of the HTC Evo's.
The immediate phones that come to mind for me are all of the HTC Evo's.
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Patrickf - Member
Re: Pattern locked Motorola Android - which models are neede
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 4:24 am
HTC Evo will be supported with pattern lock bypass (while USB Debugging disabled) in the coming release.
About 110 additional Android models will be added to that release (both UFED and UFED Touch) with pattern lock bypass capability (while USB Debugging is Disabled).
This brings the total Android models that will be supported by UFED with pattern lock bypass to about 230 Android models from Samsung / HTC / Motorola / LG / ZTE and some others.
Ron
"Time To Cellebrite"
About 110 additional Android models will be added to that release (both UFED and UFED Touch) with pattern lock bypass capability (while USB Debugging is Disabled).
This brings the total Android models that will be supported by UFED with pattern lock bypass to about 230 Android models from Samsung / HTC / Motorola / LG / ZTE and some others.
Ron
"Time To Cellebrite"
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RonS - Senior Member
Re: Pattern locked Motorola Android - which models are neede
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 10:46 am
Ron,
That sounds great. When can we expect the release?
Eric
That sounds great. When can we expect the release?
Eric
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EBWahlberg - Member
Re: Pattern locked Motorola Android - which models are neede
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 6:59 am
coming Monday
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RonS - Senior Member
Re: Pattern locked HTC and Motorola Android models
Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2013 3:57 pm
UFED v1.8.5 was released today with most HTC Android models and many Motorola Android models supported for file system and physical extraction even while USB debugging is off (will also work when its on).
Best regards,
Ron Serber
"Time To Cellebrite"
Best regards,
Ron Serber
"Time To Cellebrite"
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RonS - Senior Member
Re: Pattern locked HTC and Motorola Android models
Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2013 8:46 pm
Ron can you tell me if/when there are any plans to include UFED reader as part of the software on the UFED Touch?
It seems a waste to have this beautiful little touchscreen unit and not be able to preview downloads without having to run them on a laptop.
It seems a waste to have this beautiful little touchscreen unit and not be able to preview downloads without having to run them on a laptop.
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