Hello everyone.
Months ago I threw my Galaxy Note10 in the pool, result: K.O.
I would like to try the chip off technique, by unmounting the memory chip and remounting it on another Note10.
Now my question is: Assuming the operation goes smoothly, can I just recover the data, or can I hope to use the new terminal as if it were the old one?
This is also because I need to recover the Google Authenticator app which, as you know, only stores locally,
so my hope is in a nutshell: Mount the old memory chip on the new terminal, turn it on and find everything as it was on the old one. Is such a thing possible?
Thanks in advance
Months ago I threw my Galaxy Note10 in the pool, result: K.O.
I would like to try the chip off technique, by unmounting the memory chip and remounting it on another Note10.
Now my question is: Assuming the operation goes smoothly, can I just recover the data, or can I hope to use the new terminal as if it were the old one?
This is also because I need to recover the Google Authenticator app which, as you know, only stores locally,
so my hope is in a nutshell: Mount the old memory chip on the new terminal, turn it on and find everything as it was on the old one. Is such a thing possible?
Thanks in advance