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[–] yogthos@lemmy.ml 1 points 15 hours ago* (last edited 15 hours ago) (1 children)

The devices in that table are ancient. We just keep going in circles here. Huawei doesn't even run Android nowadays. I'm starting to get the impression you're not even reading the links you're using here. The chart even says this clearly that devices they can brute force are up to 2021:

[–] whatiswrongwithyou@lemmy.ml 1 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

It’s really tough to hear you imply I’m not reading the things I post when I made reference to the same p40 model fact earlier today.

In that same page, on the bottom row the same column that had the p40 comment referenced recently added support for the snapdragon 8 elite.

On the unlocked devices support matrix (they become unlocked devices once brute forced) support for the dimensity 9400 is referenced.

Those are both chips used in q4 ‘24 and forward phones and the cop hardware brute forces and extracts them in February of ‘25. That’s not ancient at that time by any measure and not even ancient by the standards of today.

On that same page support for private space and 2nd space are referenced (those are the name for containers that harmony and hyper use) indicating support for extracting and decrypting harmonyos and hyperos containers indicating support for cracking harmonyos and hyperos. I pointed this out earlier today.

The fact that older devices have notes on them does not mean newer devices are not supported.

We are indeed going in circles.

[–] yogthos@lemmy.ml 1 points 12 hours ago

It's really tough when I keep pointing out that your examples are not recent, and you continue to double down. Huawei p40 came out 2020 which is over half a decade ago. I repeatedly pointd out that you do not have any recent examples. Yet, you just keep providing more old models. I really don't know what else to say here.

This is not a chip either, it's a phone that isn't in production anymore. It was succeeded by p50 which was then succeeded by Pura 90. So, if your best example, is a device that's no longer in production, then you clearly need to retract your claim.

As you must obviously know, harmonyos and hyper have also been evolving since those devices were released just like android and ios have.

To sum up. You've provided zero evidence that any phones from Huawei or Xiaomi that are actually in production have vulnerabilities. And your argument that the that older devices have notes on them does not mean newer devices are not supported equally applies to iphone and pixel.

You have failed to provide any evidence to support your assertions, yet you just won't retract them. This is frankly bizarre.