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Samsung Galaxy S4 Market Share

Samsung Galaxy S4 Market Share. Very dominant in terms of market share. Is 7.4% of smartphone market share. 60% of all Android devices globally. . UFED Touch for Other Devices. UFED is not limited to Samsung Galaxy S4. Sold only to corporate and government organizations.

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Samsung Galaxy S4 Market Share

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  1. Samsung Galaxy S4 Market Share • Very dominant in terms of market share. • Is 7.4% of smartphone market share. 60% of all Android devices globally.

  2. UFED Touch for Other Devices • UFED is not limited to Samsung Galaxy S4. • Sold only to corporate and government organizations. • It can extract data from at least 8000 devices as of mid-2012. The UFED supports and interacts with cellular protocols that include CDMA, GSM, IDEN and TDMA and can interface with operating systems such as iOS, Android OS, Blackberry, etc.

  3. UFED Touch Physical Extraction Tutorial for Samsung Galaxy S4 • Before extraction, make sure phone is fully charged! • 1. In the UFED touch main menu, select physical extraction from the options. In vendor list, you can then select Samsung CDMA. • 2. In model menu, type name of the model that you want to extract from. 3. Select where you want to save the extraction (removable drive or PC). Read and follow instructions for UFED Touch carefully. You will need adapter cable A and T-133 from the cable kit and Cellebrite Extension Cable. • 4. Remove and insert phone’s battery. Connect T-133 to cable A and connect the cable to the Cellebrite Extension Cable. Connect phone to the T-133. It should go into download mode and display a logo. • 5. Connect the phone to UFED Touch. Press Continue. Connect the Removable Drive or PC Cable to UFED Touch’s target cords. UFED Touch will recognize the drive or PC and continue automatically to extraction screen. Once extraction is complete, you can view and analyze the extracted data in UFED physical analyzer.

  4. HTC One Market Share • Unlike the Samsung Galaxy S4, market share and popularity of the HTC One is indefinite. HTC One is ahead of Blackberry and Nokia. A • At least six senior executives have left company in last two years. • HTC One market share has hope for both pessimism and optimism.

  5. TWRP Recovery for other devices • TWRP Recovery can be used for the HTC One. • It can also be used for devices such as Sprint Samsung Galaxy SIII, the Galaxy Note 2, The Galaxy S4, the Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire.

  6. HTC One TWRP Recovery Tutorial • 1. Make sure the bootloader is unlocked. Install HTC Sync Manager or USB Drivers onto your computer. Next, download the TWRP recovery image and renaming it as recovery.img. Then download ADB Fastboot and extract the zip onto your desktop: Android SDK Fastboot-ADB.zip. Also download the Koush’s SuperUser rooting package and copy it onto your device as Superuser.zip. • 2. Open the Android SDK Fastboot-ADB Folder and copy the TWRP recovery image file to this folder. Next, you want to open the cmd window which exists inside the folder. This can be done by simultaneously pressing the Shift Key and right clicking the mouse and then selecting “Open command window here.” You then paste the following at the blink of the cursor: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img. Turn off the HTC One and reboot it into the Bootloader mode. This can be done by turning the phone off and holding the Volume down and power buttons together. • 3. Scroll down and highlight FASTBOOT USB. You connect the HTC One device to the computer using the USB cable and wait till the device drivers have been installed. You then press the enter key. After this is done, you can dismiss the cmd window and select the “Reboot Bootloader” option. Then select “Reboot.” • 4. Copy the “Superuse.zip” onto your phone. Then reboot the device into Bootloader again and select the Recovery button. This boots the HTC One into TWRP recovery. Select “install” option and select the Superuser.zip file. After Superuser is installed onto the phone, you should go to the main menu and reboot the device.

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