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> how would you do that without taking the phone apart
Why would that be an issue. Law enforcement or whoever is after your data doesn't care about your phone being intact. They care about the data that's potentially on it.

>Thanks to Titan M, you don't have to extract the memory
You're acting like a backdoor or an exploit is readily available for everyone. It's not. And if glowies have one, they won't distribute it to random law-enforcement officers (cellebrite certainly doesn't have it). They risk it being discovered and patched.
If you are a real high-level target, you're supposed to not rely on the secure-element-throttling anyway and additionally use a strong passphrase.

So in conclusion: at worst it does nothing and at best it severly increases your security. There is no point in not having it.