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Are there any apps which meet the following criteria?
- Very-low battery consumption when in background
- Web interface for tracking the device
- Either: does not need GPS on, or preferably: can turn it on through the site
- Free, or charges only if tracking the phone
- Can "ping" phone to make it audible, even if if it's in silent mode (for when it's hiding in your apartment)
Thanks guys!
Lookout doesn't text your phone. All the locating, wiping, and backup functions are done from their website, Mylookout.com.
Didn't like mobile defense. The whole locking mechanism was a bit confusing where there's really a system pattern lock set, but it's only active when you lock it through their website.
I don't know, just seems like one day, I'll lock myself out of the phone somehow. Maybe that's not the case, but for something I may never use, not worth it.
Plus the system where it text messages you periodically, I didn't like. I don't know how frequent they are, but that seems annoying. There are workarounds to blacklist those texts with 3rd party sms managers, but I just don't think this was the program for me.
Maybe I'll try lookout.
That would be a problem for me and battery life (I'm doing my research now into an OEM 1500 vs. Seidko 1750 upgrade), but according to this comment, that's not something I need to worry about:Lookout does all of that with the exception of #3. I don't think any app can remotely turn on the GPS. Lookout also gives you backup and wiping options too.
So thank you both!have my gps set for on CAUSE IT DOESNT DRAIN THE BATTERY WHEN YOU ARE NOT USING IT.
That's weird. There was a large thread in the forum about people trying to figure out how to suppress them.What texts are you talking about? I have had it since day 1 and don't get any texts. http://is.gd/1hD0f
Where is the wiping function in lookout?
That's weird. There was a large thread in the forum about people trying to figure out how to suppress them.
I've tried Where's My Droid, Prey and Lookout. BY FAR, Lookout has the best UI. No texting required, the web interface is great. Other benefits I like about it:
1.) If you're not a fan of anti-virus, that portion can be shut off leaving just backups and phone locator.
2.) GPS doesn't have to be on. I don't run my GPS unless I'm using maps to save battery. Even without GPS enabled, it tracks my phone right to my exact address when testing.
3.) I can shut off email and task bar notifications (task bar on phone app, email on web interface). Last thing I want is for somebody that has my phone to know I've just located my phone.
4.) It's free
Anonimac suggested Mobile Defense to me. It seems to work well. It's free.

I'm still on the fence about Lookout versus Mobile Defense. Good thread, nice to read other peoples opinions.
Where is the wipe/nuke option there? I could not find it at all.You do that through their website, Mylookout.com
Same, does anyone have pros/cons of both?
I've been using lookout today, havent had enough time to develop an opinion, I dont have backup or a/v running. can someone comment on whether or not im saving significant battery by doing this? I just dont see the need for either of those functions to be running processes that would use any battery, even if the processes only turn on when I get a new file, or take a new picture or wtvr, it would still add something else "to do" when that happens. Correct?
I'm the same as you. I just want the remote wipe function in case I lose it. I rather not have all my personal accounts out there for someone to use. I don't need backup nor the antivirus.Same, does anyone have pros/cons of both?
I've been using lookout today, havent had enough time to develop an opinion, I dont have backup or a/v running. can someone comment on whether or not im saving significant battery by doing this? I just dont see the need for either of those functions to be running processes that would use any battery, even if the processes only turn on when I get a new file, or take a new picture or wtvr, it would still add something else "to do" when that happens. Correct?