Cellebrite UME36

The Cellebrite UME36 Forensics is a portable, standalone device which can securely extract vital data such as phonebook, pictures, videos, SMS- text messages, call logs, ESN and IMEI information from more than 1200 handset devices, including internal phone memory, SIM memory, Smartphones and PDAs.
The UME-36 examines mobile phones using a data cable (USB and serial), IrDA or Bluetooth adapter. In addition, the UME-36 physically acquires complete GSM SIM and USIM card information, including deleted data. There is no need for a PC in field use. Simply collect the data at the location that the device is seized to a USB disk drive. The data can then be analyzed in the forensics lab or station.
UME-36 Forensics edition is constantly updated with support of new mobile devices. By working closely with major vendors, Cellebrite ensures that future devices are supported as soon as they are released to the market.
Features and Functionality
Supports more than 1,200 handsets available in the market today, regardless of network carrier or network technology.
Content types - The UME-36 forensics supports extraction of the following data types:
Call Logs (Received, Dialed, Missed)
Phonebook
Text Messages (SMS)
Pictures
Videos
Audio content (including recordings)
IMEI / ESN
Mobile number of extracted handset
Physical SIM/USIM data extraction
The UME-36 Forensics Kit includes:
UME-36 forensics device
Full set of data cables (over 40 cables)
Bluetooth adapter
Power supply
UME Content Manager Utility Program
Operation Manual
Customized carrying case with cable organizer
The UME Forensics Content Manager creates a detailed report of the extracted data in HTML format.
The report contains:
Time stamp of the transaction
IMEI (GSM) or ESN (CDMA) of the phone
Examined phone details
Detailed list of all phonebook contacts
Detailed list of SMS messages on the phone.
Detailed list of call logs (Incoming/Outgoing/Missed)
Images/Videos/Audio/Recording details including file name, data
type, size, creation date and MD5 signature with a link to the file.
All extracted data can be saved locally to the PC hard drive or remotely
to an organization’s backup server.





