MOBILedit New Live Updates: Advanced UNISOC & EXYNOS Security Bypassing

MOBILedit Forensic Live Updates bring new power to users!
Two new Live Update packages deliver advanced UNISOC and EXYNOS security bypassing directly to users’ investigation workflow. Thanks to Live Updates, critical forensic capabilities are delivered immediately — without waiting for a new software version. This makes MOBILedit a uniquely responsive tool, delivering improvements quickly as new challenges emerge.

Read more to explore what’s new in the latest Live Update packages.

 

UNISOC security bypassing

The new UNISOC security bypassing allows users to extract a physical image, decrypt data, and bruteforce supported devices, providing full access to device data. Newly supported chipsets include UNISOC T310 (Tiger T310), T603 (Tiger T603), T615 (Tiger T615), T7100 (Tiger T7100), T7200 (Tiger T7200), T7225 (Tiger T7225), T7250 (Tiger T7250), and T7255 (Tiger T7255), covering a wide range of devices commonly used across many brands, such as Xiaomi Redmi A5, Realme C71, Vivo Y04, Tecno Spark Go 3, itel A90, and others.

The complete list of supported UNISOC and other chipsets is available here.

 

EXYNOS security bypassing

EXYNOS security bypassing support has been significantly expanded. A specialized approach enables root access on a much broader range of EXYNOS-based devices than before, including devices with the latest supported security patches. Newly supported chipsets include Exynos 980, 990, 1280, 1330, 1380, 1480, 1580, 2100, 2200, 2400, 2500, and Exynos W1000, covering devices such as Samsung S24, Samsung A55, Samsung S22, and more. This capability also extends to Samsung Galaxy Watch devices, including the latest Galaxy Watch Series 8.

Additionally, the latest update package introduces EXYNOS brute force support. Driven by unique zero-day research developed exclusively by Compelson, this capability enables highly effective access to supported devices. The newest supported models include the Samsung S21, Samsung A17, Samsung M17, and more.

The complete list of supported EXYNOS and other chipsets is available here.

These security bypassing capabilities are available in MOBILedit Forensic ULTRA, in accordance with applicable export control regulations.