Point for Apple right there!
Even an Android as a Wi-Fi device, that's a good enough reason for a thief to take one, even if it can't be used as a phone. Than Note 3 I mentioned above, my brother uses it as a gaming device. There's also an iPod and an iPhone 5 in his room that people left at the theaters (but didn't come claim after 90 days, he get's to keep it, so it's not theft). I tried to unlock both of them. Spent a few hours trying to learn how, but I can't bypass the
"Please enter your Apple ID" after completely wiping the device using iTunes.
It sucks that iCloud was hacked for those celebrities, I didn't get the full story, but I think Apple does a better job at security than Android. It's probably because they own both the device and the Operating System, it's easier for them to take greater control over their device.
I believe that was social engineering or phishing, rather than Apple's servers themselves being compromised(pwned)....unlike Sony Pictures.
"Dear customer,
During our regular update and verification of iCloud accounts, ...."
However I'm still loyal to Android for the time being.
I'm still loyal to Android, and unlikely to change for the foreseeable. Although for most people I know, what Google does is neither here of there...LOL In this country, any kind of remote kill would have to be implemented by the manufacturers themselves AFAIK.
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