CompactFlash, SD, MMC, USB flash storage. Anything that does not have moving parts inside.
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Re: Cell Phone Chip Cover Removal

July 25th, 2016, 13:49

ddrecovery wrote:
jeremyb wrote:Learn any good tricks?

Yes, but not of any interest to NAND bods, it was a RAID recovery class with D3 Consulting. VNR is next :-)

Wow, I'm proud of you.. You've come a long way since I first met you :-)
If I'm ever in you're town I'll show you some tricks :-)

Re: Cell Phone Chip Cover Removal

July 25th, 2016, 13:57

jeremyb wrote:Wow, I'm proud of you.. You've come a long way since I first met you :-)
If I'm ever in you're town I'll show you some tricks :-)

Thanks Mr B. Its been good working with you the past couple of years. Always wanting to learn.... actually next on the agenda is a cell phone 'repair' class. I do not want to repair cell phones, but having the ability to recover data from phones that will not boot will be useful. I get a lot of inquiries like this, and about water damaged phones. This class is local to me so not as expensive or time consuming. It will also improve my circuit board knowledge for flash drives which is an area I know I need to improve on.

Re: Cell Phone Chip Cover Removal

July 25th, 2016, 14:58

Start on the cheap $5 ebay flip phones and move up from there :-)

Re: Cell Phone Chip Cover Removal

July 25th, 2016, 15:05

jeremyb wrote:Start on the cheap $5 ebay flip phones and move up from there :-)

Sounds good.
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