Support extends across thousands of profiles, including newer models from Samsung (e.g., A50 series) and Redmi. ⚖️ Legal & Ethical Usage
, ensuring investigators can extract data from the newest Android devices. New Google Pixel Support : Full File System (FFS) extraction—which provides the most comprehensive range of data Cellebrite Ufed 7.68
: Creates a bit-for-bit image of the device’s flash memory, enabling the recovery of deleted files and data from unallocated space. This was the version that mattered
This was the version that mattered. Last month, they were stuck on 7.52, struggling with the newer Samsung encryption. But 7.68 had the updated bootloaders. It had the "Advanced Agent" protocols. It was the digital equivalent of a master key. It had the "Advanced Agent" protocols
One of the most anticipated updates in UFED 7.68 is deeper integration. Examiners can now, with proper legal authorization, pull data directly from:
: Improved support for iOS 16 devices, allowing investigators to perform full file system extractions on iPhone 14 models and older, provided certain hardware vulnerabilities or exploits were applicable. Android Security Bypasses
💡 Always check the Release Notes within the UFED interface (click the question mark icon) to see the specific "Extraction Flow" for the device you are currently handling. ⚖️ The Forensics Landscape