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Yes. The AIT format, although discontinued by Sony in 2010, is still perfectly recoverable. We regularly process AIT tapes that are over 15 years old with a good success rate.
Recovering deleted files on a tablet follows the same principle as on a smartphone: deleted data is not immediately physically overwritten; it remains accessible until the space is reused.
For an Android tablet, if USB debugging is enabled or if the tablet is still functional, our professional tools can extract the complete memory image and reconstruct the deleted files. Without USB debugging or root access, extraction may require hardware intervention (ISP or chip-off).
For an iPad, recovery without an iCloud backup is more difficult due to the default AES 256-bit encryption. If you know your PIN code, extracting deleted files is still possible within a timeframe of a few hours to a few days depending on the model.
No, the data is not lost. A charging problem is related to the battery, the connector, or a power component — not the memory chip. Your files remain intact on the internal memory.
If the tablet no longer starts due to a lack of battery, our technicians can:
- Replace the battery or directly power the motherboard to access the data
- Extract the NAND memory directly if the motherboard is defective
Data recovery is possible in the vast majority of cases, even if the tablet is permanently out of service.
