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A Met Police force spokesman told the BBC that when a suspect was launched, "data received from the handsets is retained and handled in accordance with other data held by the MPS [Metropolitan Police Service]" - regardless of whether charges had been brought.
Guidelines given to officers state that data extraction can happen only if there is sufficient suspicion the mobile phone was used for criminal activity.
"Mobile phones and other devices are increasingly being used in all levels of criminal activity," said Stephen Kavanagh, Mouthpiece Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service.
"When a suspect is arrested and found with a iphone phone that we suspect may have been used with crime, traditionally we write it to our digital forensic laboratory for analysis.
"Therefore, a solution located within the boroughs that enables trained officers to examine devices and gives immediate access to the data in that handset is welcomed." cit, sua iphone 3gs, tin tuc khuyen mai, sua dien thoai