Cellebrite Expands iPhone 17 and iOS 26 Access, Debuts Corellium on Google Cloud

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Cellebrite’s Spring 2026 Release expands device access to iPhone 17, iOS 26 and the widest range of Android models, and adds Safeguard Mode for rapid data capture in locked devices. It introduces drone forensics and launches Corellium public preview on Google Cloud Axion C4A metal instances for Arm-based automotive testing.

1. Spring 2026 Release Overview

Cellebrite has unveiled its Spring 2026 Release delivering major enhancements to its digital forensics and intelligence platform. The update focuses on extending device compatibility and integrating cloud-based virtualization to accelerate lawful data acquisition across public safety, defense and enterprise sectors.

2. Expanded Device and OS Support

The release adds full support for iPhone 17 and iOS 26 alongside a broader range of Android operating systems, marking the widest device coverage in the company’s portfolio. Investigators can now access and extract data from the latest smartphones without compatibility gaps.

3. New Features: Safeguard Mode and Drone Forensics

Safeguard Mode streamlines data capture by bypassing inactivity timers on locked devices, securing essential evidence in time-sensitive situations. The platform also introduces drone forensics tools to extract flight logs, video footage and geolocation data from leading unmanned aerial systems directly at the collection site.

4. Corellium Public Preview on Google Cloud

Corellium is now available in public preview on Google Cloud Axion C4A metal instances, enabling virtual testing of Arm-based systems at hardware speed. Automotive and industrial teams can replicate complete vehicle environments—controllers, autonomous compute and infotainment—at scale without maintaining physical hardware.

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