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Old 04-26-2018, 17:13   #1 (permalink)
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SM-G920V eMMC pinouts question [Answered]


is there anyway to recover data from emmc of g920v using pinouts or do i have to remove the emmc and recover the data from it directly if anyone has the emmc pinouts for this phone please help me thank you very much.

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Old 04-27-2018, 04:51   #2 (permalink)
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Hello.

It is possible to extract data only for the phones with disabled option of files encryption (mostly for old devices). Most new/latest devices have enabled files encryption by default, so, unfortunately, extracting data from such devices are currently not possible. We can't say exactly, whether is will be possible to extract data from your SM-G920V, most likely no, but You can try.

Full-disk encryption possibility is available and set by default from Android 5.0, please look here: https://source.android.com/security/encryption/.

Also note, that exist different revisions of SM-G920F - with eMMC and with UFS chips inside. What chip is present on your device exactly, eMMC or UFS? Mote, that Medusa Pro doesn't support work with UFS chips at the moment. If your device revision has MMC chip, You need to remove it from PCB for reading data from it, we have no eMMC ISP pinout for this device at the moment.
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Hello.

It is possible to extract data only for the phones with disabled option of files encryption (mostly for old devices). Most new/latest devices have enabled files encryption by default, so, unfortunately, extracting data from such devices are currently not possible. We can't say exactly, whether is will be possible to extract data from your SM-G920V, most likely no, but You can try.

Full-disk encryption possibility is available and set by default from Android 5.0, please look here: https://source.android.com/security/encryption/.

Also note, that exist different revisions of SM-G920F - with eMMC and with UFS chips inside. What chip is present on your device exactly, eMMC or UFS? Mote, that Medusa Pro doesn't support work with UFS chips at the moment. If your device revision has MMC chip, You need to remove it from PCB for reading data from it, we have no eMMC ISP pinout for this device at the moment.
thank you for your great reply i checked the phone unfortunately it has a ufs chip and not an emmc so the only option i have is hardware repair anyway are you guys working on a way to be able to use ufs chips on medusa pro/octoplus pro or is it never going to be available and if it is going to be available will it be a feature in the current boxes we have or will we have to buy a new one.
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