
This means that if my problem has no solution everyone out there using encryption can't rely on their sd card as important storage. Standard procedure is to fix the phone and do a factory reset by default. This is quite ridiculous, since there seems to be no way to solve the problem? But say if I had an encrypted phone, dropped it on the floor and needed to send it off to service. Thus factory reset by default and now I have an encrypted sd card with data I want! Well, during the removal of encryption something went wrong, my phone didn't get the encryption removed and denied all my passwords. My idea was to remove encryption on phone and sd card, then just move the unencrypted sd card. Well, here I made the terrible mistake to stop syncing emails with work on the old phone. So no problem, could just move it back to the S4 and start manually to copy? I couldn't read the encrypted sd card, just see all file names.

I had an S4 encrypted, got a new phone, backed the old one up and was ignorant enough to just move the sd card to my new phone, the S5. I am enforced an encryption on my Samsung Galaxy from the Company I work for.
