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You can lockdown an Android phone too. At least I can on my Pixel 8a.
And the FBI can't get in? I doubt that. It has always been notoriously easy for law enforcement to get in to Android phones.
Under Kash Patel, I'd be surprised if the FBI could unlock a Mime's door, let alone a phone.
Haha, very true. Loyalty over competency.
Obligatory XKCD.
Even if you turned the phone off? It should be secure on a cold boot before entering the password, as nothing is unencrypted yet.
You know, I have not kept up. Things may have improved recently. But historically there's always been flaws in the security.