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Data Doctor Forensic Software - Pocket PC 2.0.1.5
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Pocket PC surveillance tool is designed to fetch detailed mobile phone information including OS registry information, database records, files information along with other phone information like contact numbers (with name, date and time), SMS(text messages), IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number, IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity) number, battery status, signal quality, mobile model number and more with the facility of restoring the recovered data on the laptop or desktop system.
Windows mobile software is specifically useful for forensic officers, government departments, investigators etc to examine and extract all relevant information of Windows based cell phone devices including pocket PC, PDA, hand held PC device, palm device, smart phones, palm OS platform device of all major brands like Hitachi, HP iPAQ, motorola, samsung, i-mate JasJar, siemens, sony erricson, nokia, i-mate smartflip, gigabyte gSmart, audiovox, nd O2 XDA. Version 2.0.1.5 includes unspecified updates.
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