Precisely. Unless the IMEI is blocked, the iPhone will be usable by a would be thief and the aps find friends and also find my phone wouldn't be useful if the thief is familiar with the modus operandi of the iPhone.
On 07-Jun-2012, at 1:55 AM, "N.A. Nada" <whodo678@comcast.net> wrote:
> The SIM card has nothing to do with whether or not iTunes will accept an iPhone. I believe it looks at the IMEI number. That is why cellular providers, at least in North America, are looking as using that number to brick or block stolen cell phones.
>
> Brent
>
> On Jun 6, 2012, at 11:32 AM, Sanjaya Kanoria wrote:
>
> If you remove the sim from the iPhone and connect it to a computer with a new iTunes account won't it accept it all without a murmur of protest?
>
> On 06-Jun-2012, at 10:37 PM, Brent <flapdoodle@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Find Friends has nothing to do with texting or email. You invite firends to
>> let you follow them and see their location they can follow you and your
>> location.
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 9:50 AM, Wayne Sweet <expplane@comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>>> **
>>>
>>>
>>> After installing the Find Friends app, I can't see how the husband in the
>>> article could track his wife's phone after taken from her car, if someone
>>> wasn't using FF to text/email him. What am I missing here?
>>> Wayne
mercredi 6 juin 2012
Re: [apple-iphone] Interesting Article
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