This would be a very expensive & dangerous undertaking!
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First you will void the warranty of your new phone as soon as you pulled off the memory chip. If you mess up you'll have eaten two phones. Too risky in my mind.
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First you will void the warranty of your new phone as soon as you pulled off the Flash NAND chip. If you mess up you'll have eaten two phones. Too risky in my mind.
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Second Apple states the data is encrypted to the point it can't be accessed. Review this white paper: [http://images.apple.com/iphone/business/docs/iOS_Security_Feb14.pdf|iOS Security - Feb '14].
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Second Apple states the data is encrypted to the point it can't be accessed. Review this white paper: [link|http://images.apple.com/iphone/business/docs/iOS_Security_Feb14.pdf|iOS Security - Feb '14].
If this info was so valuable why didn't you make a backup? Or leverage iCloud? If you have iCloud setup your stuff is safe and when you get your new phone you can have everything downloaded back down from iCloud to your new phone.
This would be a very expensive & dangerous undertaking!
First you will void the warranty of your new phone as soon as you pulled off the memory chip. If you mess up you'll have eaten two phones. Too risky in my mind.
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Second Apple states the data is encrypted so you would need to understand how it is encrypted to know if this is even workable. I don't think Apple will tell you how they protect the contents beyond this white paper: [http://images.apple.com/iphone/business/docs/iOS_Security_Feb14.pdf|iOS Security - Feb '14].
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Second Apple states the data is encrypted to the point it can't be accessed. Review this white paper: [http://images.apple.com/iphone/business/docs/iOS_Security_Feb14.pdf|iOS Security - Feb '14].
If this info was so valuable why didn't you make a backup? Or leverage iCloud? If you have iCloud setup your stuff is safe and when you get your new phone you can have everything downloaded back down from iCloud to your new phone.
This would be a very expensive & dangerous undertaking!
First you will void the warranty of your new phone as soon as you pulled off the memory chip. If you mess up you'll have eaten two phones. Too risky in my mind.
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Second Apple states the data is encrypted so you would need to understand how it is encrypted to know if this is even workable. I don't think Apple will tell you how they protect the contents.
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Second Apple states the data is encrypted so you would need to understand how it is encrypted to know if this is even workable. I don't think Apple will tell you how they protect the contents beyond this white paper: [http://images.apple.com/iphone/business/docs/iOS_Security_Feb14.pdf|iOS Security - Feb '14].
If this info was so valuable why didn't you make a backup? Or leverage iCloud? If you have iCloud setup your stuff is safe and when you get your new phone you can have everything downloaded back down from iCloud to your new phone.
This would be a very expensive & dangerous undertaking!
First you will void the warranty of your new phone as soon as you pulled off the memory chip. If you mess up you'll have eaten two phones. Too risky in my mind.
Second Apple states the data is encrypted so you would need to understand how it is encrypted to know if this is even workable. I don't think Apple will tell you how they protect the contents.
If this info was so valuable why didn't you make a backup? Or leverage iCloud? If you have iCloud setup your stuff is safe and when you get your new phone you can have everything downloaded back down from iCloud to your new phone.