Ufed 749 May 2026

The UFED 749 (Universal Forensic Extraction Device) is a desktop forensic tool developed by Cellebrite for extracting and analyzing data from mobile devices, including smartphones and feature phones. It is widely used by law enforcement, intelligence agencies, and corporate investigators to recover deleted data, access locked devices, and perform deep physical and logical extractions.

In recent years, defense attorneys have challenged Cellebrite tools following a 2021 report from the German cybersecurity firm (the "Cellebrite report" that revealed parsing errors). Specifically, the UFED 749's reader could mislabel JSON timestamps. However, prosecutors have successfully argued that raw extraction is reliable; the error was in a third-party parsing plugin. ufed 749

Understanding the hardware of the UFED 749 explains its durability and price point (historically $15,000–$25,000 USD). The UFED 749 (Universal Forensic Extraction Device) is

  • Battery Life: 4–6 hours of continuous extraction (hot-swappable battery design).
  • Storage: 256GB SSD internal (encrypted, AES-256).
  • Operating System: Cellebrix OS (Linux-based microkernel).
  • The physical cables are perhaps the most valuable asset. The UFED 749 includes "boot cables" that force phones into proprietary download modes (e.g., Qualcomm EDL, Samsung Odin mode) that are inaccessible via standard USB cords. The physical cables are perhaps the most valuable asset


    The Cellebrite UFED 749 is a physical and logical data extraction device designed to bypass the security locks on mobile devices. Unlike software-only solutions, the UFED 749 is a complete hardware/software ecosystem housed in a protective, suitcase-style chassis.

    Its primary function is to extract deleted data, call logs, messages, geolocation history, and third-party app data (WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram) from smartphones and feature phones. It is famously "write-blocked"—meaning it extracts data without modifying the original device, a critical requirement for evidence admissibility in court.

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