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The UID key is unique for each application processor so you cannot move the
NAND to a different board to decrypt data. Can you put the water-damaged device
into DFU mode ?
Original comment by jean.sig...@gmail.com
on 22 Feb 2012 at 7:28
Yes, but if i moved the application processor as well? I was under the
impression that the UID was stored in the application processor. If not would
you know what chip the UID is stored on? This actually hasn't happened to me, I
know better then to power it on after water damage :) but for the question no,
the iPhone doesn't get power.
Original comment by MARYGERS...@gmail.com
on 22 Feb 2012 at 7:39
yes the UID key should be in the application processor. Good luck !
Original comment by jean.sig...@gmail.com
on 23 Feb 2012 at 9:24
Cool Thanks, Will let you know how it goes!
Original comment by rgerst...@hotmail.com
on 1 Mar 2012 at 2:08
Just wanted to let you guys know that I wasn't able to pull the chips off the
board. Went through about 3 3GS boards, the problem is apple puts a bunch of
adhesive on there BGA chips. The temperature that this adhesive gives away at
boils your board. You can chip the stuff away on the sides but you can't get it
between the solder points. There is stuff you can buy that will dissolve the
adhesive but I didn't really want to mess with chemicals. So if you want to try
this you will have to find some way of getting the adhesive off first.
Original comment by rgerst...@hotmail.com
on 4 Oct 2012 at 4:18
Original comment by jean.sig...@gmail.com
on 26 Jan 2013 at 10:58
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
rgerst...@hotmail.com
on 22 Feb 2012 at 6:43