Why Samsung phones are considered (by some) more secure than the other stock androids?

Bypassing rate limiting measures such as factory reset after a certain number of consecutive fails, does not really matter. If they can extract once, then that extracted drive can be copied infinitely without much additional effort. Besides that, a 30 character long alphanumeric passcode has 62^30 possible cases, which is approximately 6*10^53. Even supercomputers aren’t capable of carrying out such calculations.

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Heres the last leaked Cellebrite report.
Turn off biometrics and use a long character password on your Samsung phone. My DC restricts the use of biometrics on our company supplied Samsung phones. Set your phone to auto restart and use Autoblocker.
[Cellebrite Android Report](https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/24833831/cellebrite-android-document-april-2024.pdfCellebrite Android Report)

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Threads like this, titled with a completely false premise to get a lot of views and replies, are not constructive. There’s a ton of speculation and unreliable sources throughout this discussion, and the original poster is no longer even here, so… I’m going to wrap this up here.

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