

Same, it’s hard to get excited about a product I can’t buy


Same, it’s hard to get excited about a product I can’t buy


And I’m in the technology connections camp. They should learn how appliances work too!


I wasn’t asking about the acronyms…
In the afu columns they specify that their tool can get full file system access. But in the bfu columns they only specify if they can or cannot access bfu. They can’t access the full contents of the phone as in that case those would also read ffs: yes. So that means there’s a hack they can do on bfu that doesn’t allow access to the file system but is still useful enough to advertise.


In the bfu columns it says bfu: yes bf: no. And in the other columns it says ffs: yes bf: no. So they can’t access the full file system from bfu, they can only access… bfu? What does that mean? They can clone the encrypted storage? ‘Unlock’ the system partition?
They need to have a working spare parts program first. If your phone is busted you should have an option other than “overpay and wait a week for it to be shipped to the repair factory where it might be data wiped” or “hope the repair shop guy isn’t lying about original parts and is competent enough to install them/know if they are original”