I realize defending against forensics tools may be quite hard since the police would already have the device to do whatever it wants with it, but it still looks to me like Apple isn't doing much to protect iPhones against forensics tools - perhaps on purpose.<p>>Data is still available, as long as iTunes and iCloud reign<p>That should be true against Android L's new encryption, too, if Google intends to leave the "loophole" that lets you "recover" your pattern lock/pin through your Gmail account. The only way I've seen that not to work is when using two-factor (using Google Authenticator not SMS, since I imagine it would be pretty easy for authorities to spoof your phone's number with the carrier's help).