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If your phone is running, your decryption key is stored in memory in the phone (this is slightly oversimplified, iPhones use a special chip with an enclave to do this). After a reboot, the decryption key doesn't actually exist yet until you enter your PIN (as the PIN is part of that decryption key), so it's harder to get to by an attacker.