The full list of supported devices is available in the Help section of the tool itself.
The tool supports 5,703 Android applications, 4,372 iOS applications, 16 BlackBerry applications and 60 Windows applications. The software works on 32-bit or 64-bit versions of Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10. OFD supports USB cable and Bluetooth (Microsoft, Widcomm) connections.
Oxygen Forensics’ software offers two types of licences for Oxygen Forensic Detective (OFD): Internet and USB Dongle. Oxygen Forensic JetEngine parses and decodes data three times faster than other tools on the market, which is a great help when working with large datasets. This powerful built-in 64-bit forensic utility allows investigators to parse large volumes of data and make use of advanced analytical tools like Social Graph, which shows a user’s social connections and common contacts Timeline, which shows all events in chronological order aggregated contacts, which merges contacts from different sources and Facial Recognition. It is also possible to extract and parse data from the drone applications on iOS and Android devices, and from cloud services via login/password or token from DJI, SkyPixel or My Parrot clouds. Various models of DJI Phantom and Parrot drones are supported by Oxygen. You can also create and import drone physical dumps and parse GPS locations, route data and device telemetry (such as speed, direction, altitude and temperature).
Using the Drone Extractor option in OFD, you are able to parse and analyse data of physical dumps, flight logs, mobile applications and cloud services. OFD uses proprietary methods to bypass or disable screen locks and automatically finds passwords to encrypted backups and images using a variety of decryption techniques. Using OFD, you can import backups and images including iTunes, Android, GrayKey, JTAG, chip-off, UFED and XRY. Oxygen Forensic Detective (OFD) offers data extractions from iOS and Android devices, feature phones, smartwatches, SD cards and SIM cards. To complete these acquisitions, you will need to have available either account credentials or tokens. The Cloud Extractor also acquires data, including voice recordings, from Amazon Echo and Google Home IoT devices. It can extract data from many other services such as Facebook, Twitter, Dropbox, and WhatsApp.
The built-in Oxygen Forensic Cloud Extractor allows investigators to gain access to cloud services such as iCloud (currently only possible with a known login and password, although token support will be added in the next release), Google Drive, OneDrive, Samsung Cloud, Huawei accounts and email servers.