Law enforcement can crack iPhones just fine without a backdoor
Law enforcement agencies may be able to access data on locked iPhones more often than they’re letting on, an analysis of hundreds of search warrants shows.
An analysis of more than 500 iPhone-related search warrants and cases shows that the situation is much more fluid than it would appear. Data shows that many law enforcement agencies, particularly ones at the federal level, are able to successfully extract data from even the most recent iPhones using digital forensics tools made by Grayshift and Cellebrite.
Source: Law enforcement can crack iPhones just fine without a backdoor