NOT!
I always assumed this was all purpose equipment in every household.
Well what’s needed is a matching test pcb (for different chip layouts) onto which the FP2 memory chip has to be soldered.
I saw the converter/programmer box which provides signal conversion and connectivity to a computer.
The software is freeware. It’s no rocket science, but for a single treatment a bit pricey. If it weren’t for the personal data a new phone would come cheaper.
Anyway to me it looks like a market - how often (smart)phones break just when no one is prepared for it to happen.
But things look different if the data is encrypted which is more common with recent OS versions.