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  • DoOm86
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    • Nov 2022
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    • italia

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    Swap nand flash smartphone for data recovery

    Hello everyone.
    I would like to know more about the following topic:
    Nand flash on smartphone for data recovery.

    I have been reading of people swapping nand flash from a faulty mainboard to another in order to save the data.
    But I also read about encrypted data which to be read must been swap also cpu, or nfc or something else where is located the key to make the data being readable.
    How does it works? How do I know if data are encrypted or where is the key?

    I know there are also very expensive external socket where you can put the nand flash in order to recover data, but I can't catch up with it as well.

    Thanks for anyone will share info on this topic.

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