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Tragedies

macrumors 6502
Original poster
Aug 4, 2007
374
0
Melbourne, Australia
If the SIM card is removed, which even a pretty dumb thief might do when he gets the phone, can you still track the iPhone? Seems like a giant flaw if you can't track the phone without a SIM card (might be due to technology restrictions, I dont know).

And why can't Apple allow a feature when you log into me.com to tell the iPhone to disasble restoring? For example if your phone is stolen, you quickly go to me.com and if the thief hasn't removed the SIM (goes back to my first question) he won't be able to restore the iPhone. Seems like it could make the whole finding system better overall.

Hope someone can help.
 

IgnatiusTheKing

macrumors 68040
Nov 17, 2007
3,657
2
Texas
Apple can't stop thieves from stealing things. I don't think Find My iPhone was intended to be the mobile phone version of LoJack. Think of it, instead, as a way to find your phone if you lost it.
 

pacohaas

macrumors 6502a
Jan 24, 2006
516
3
And why can't Apple allow a feature when you log into me.com to tell the iPhone to disasble restoring? For example if your phone is stolen, you quickly go to me.com and if the thief hasn't removed the SIM (goes back to my first question) he won't be able to restore the iPhone. Seems like it could make the whole finding system better overall.

Ignatius is right, plus think if you "disabled" restoring and then stopped paying for your me.com account. You'd be screwed!
 
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