Officially part of Cellebrite’s UFED (Universal Forensic Extraction Device) 4-generation series, the model number 749 distinguishes itself by supporting the broadest range of legacy and modern devices—from feature phones of the early 2000s to the latest iPhone and Samsung Galaxy models locked with biometrics or passcodes.
Captures database files ( .db ), application hidden logs, and deep system configuration profiles. Performs a bit-by-bit clone of the raw flash memory chip. ufed 749
In the rapidly evolving landscape of digital forensics, mobile extraction tools must constantly update to bypass modern smartphone security patches. The release of Cellebrite UFED 7.49 represents a significant milestone for law enforcement agencies, military investigators, and corporate security professionals. This update introduces powerful extraction capabilities, expanded device support, and optimized workflows designed to uncover critical digital evidence from encrypted devices. In the rapidly evolving landscape of digital forensics,
Because of the highly sensitive nature of bypassing encryption and extracting private data, tools like the UFED are tightly regulated. They are generally restricted to authorized law enforcement, military, and intelligence agencies. Because of the highly sensitive nature of bypassing
: A ruggedized tablet designed for on-the-scene extractions, featuring a high-resolution multi-touch display and built-in SIM readers.
A logical extraction is akin to copying the visible files on a computer. It interacts with the device's operating system to pull contacts, call logs, and SMS messages. UFED 7.49 optimized "Advanced Logical" workflows, using proprietary methods to pull application data containers that standard backups normally skip. Physical Extraction
: A ruggedized, dedicated touchscreen tablet engineered specifically for field operations and tactical environments. It prevents cross-contamination of digital evidence by isolating the target device entirely on a hardware-controlled, read-only interface.