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Anon, ALL airports can and will search depending on what they are told to do. It's basically random and up to some algorithm or just Joe in the office going "yeah look for these people".
I love that Anons think there is some hard logic and set in stone checkpoint to this that they can just ask and get a solid answer, you realize if there was one drug and human traffickers would have been using that method for decades, right? It's random for that reason to keep everyone on their toes. You may travel all year never get asked to power on a single electronic, you may travel once a year and get asked to prove your electronics are real, it's literally as predictable as the lotto.
Are there things that can increase your likelihood of being searched? Absolutely? Some off the top of my head are
>coming from an ultra short stay in a well known drugs country (colombia or something)
>trying to stay in a country an ultra-long time near visa limit
>frequent revisits to X country from Y country
>looking like you're about to go durka durka snackbar on people
They are making sure it's a real device and not a case to smuggle dope or whatever, and might open your phone to look for recent calls to any flagged number at worst. Maybe don't have your electronics set to tachibana nozomi when going through customs to give the 40 year old Karen a reason to search. 99.9999% of the time they are looking for drugs, gold, things that could harm the ecosystem or passangers; they don't give a fuck about your cartoons or downloaded movies/games being in some random hidden folder.