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Cellebrite continues to update the UFED 749 with monthly software updates (available via Cellebrite’s customer portal). However, the company has moved toward modular solutions like UFED Premium (a cloud‑assisted extraction service) and Inseyets for cloud data. Nonetheless, the UFED 749 remains in active production and support because many agencies require an air‑gapped, on‑premises device for classified work.

Expect the UFED 749 to remain relevant through at least 2027, given that many law enforcement budgets operate on 5‑year replacement cycles. ufed 749

A Fortune 500 company suspected a departing executive of stealing trade secrets. The executive’s company‑issued iPhone 13 was voluntarily provided, but the passcode was not given. Using the UFED 749’s AFU extraction (device had been used 3 hours prior), analysts recovered hundreds of deleted emails and screenshots of confidential diagrams. Cellebrite continues to update the UFED 749 with

Search warrants for digital evidence have specific language regarding "Cellebrite extraction." The term UFED 749 appears frequently in court transcripts and affidavits. Result: 14,872 text messages (673 deleted), 9,000 WhatsApp

For a forensic examiner using the UFED 749 on a locked Samsung Galaxy S9:

Result: 14,872 text messages (673 deleted), 9,000 WhatsApp artifacts, 1,200 geolocation pings, and 45 thumbnails from Signal.