Mobile forensics is a branch of digital forensics that involves recovering evidence from mobile phones. It helps investigators by providing data like contact lists, call logs, text and multimedia messages, photos, notes, and other application data. When collecting evidence at a crime scene, all non-essential people should be kept away and photographs taken to document the state and location of devices. Key steps in mobile device forensics include preservation of the evidence, acquisition of data from the device, examination of the data, analysis of findings, and reporting results. Proper techniques like isolating devices from networks and using shielded containers are important to preserve evidence integrity during collection and transport to a lab for further analysis. The growing use of mobile