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There's a good chance they have a Cellebrite in their car and will copy your entire phone's storage over.
And you'll get a tinfoil hat as a reward
Yeah because the police using a commercially available and ridiculously cheap device to copy data from your phone is totally unbelievable. I must be the crazy one.
News flash, they're not FBI tier ultra classified tools anymore, you can find them on eBay for less than $1000. There's a good chance that's cheaper than the phone you have right now. You think a police department who is already intent on scrolling through your phone while "checking your ID" wouldn't just put one in every cruiser?
You think a government can ask a couple of dozen thousand, barely literate goons to do something like this without the word getting out within a week?
Yes, and phones have up to 1000gb of storage nowadays. It'll take a minute :p
Forensic acquisition tools like Cellebrite take hours to clone storage. Not saying they wouldn't do it, just saying that legitimate acquisition that can be used against you has to be collected in a very certain way for it to be proof.