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Modern smartphones handle your personal data very differently. All iPhones and most Android phones released after 2017 come with default full-disk encryption, meaning your photos, videos, and files are mathematically impossible to recover after a factory reset because the encryption key gets permanently destroyed. But older phones—especially Android models from 2015 and earlier—do not have default encryption, so simply resetting them can still leave traces of old data that recovery tools may acc
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Modern smartphones handle your personal data very differently. All iPhones and most Android phones released after 2017 come with default full-disk encryption, meaning your photos, videos, and files are mathematically impossible to recover after a factory reset because the encryption key gets permanently destroyed. But older phones—especially Android models from 2015 and earlier—do not have default encryption, so simply resetting them can still leave traces of old data that recovery tools may acc
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