rootabaga
Android Expert
What a horrible tragedy.
I have a friend who left his iPhone in a cab a couple of years ago and used a feature and app to track it down. it was in the hands of a homeless person at that point, who relinquished it for a $20 "reward."
Sad to think this is a possible result.
http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/police...sing-phones-after-teen-fatally-shot-1.2424450
I guess the lesson learned is, if there's nothing irreplaceable on the phone, just forget it. At the end of the day, it's only money: install a remote wipe app so that if it's lost or stolen you can clear the data, then get a new phone.
If you must chase it down, take some friends. Have at least one other with you and leave another filming at a reasonably safe distance. And if it's in a dangerous part of town, then wait.
I have a friend who left his iPhone in a cab a couple of years ago and used a feature and app to track it down. it was in the hands of a homeless person at that point, who relinquished it for a $20 "reward."
Sad to think this is a possible result.
http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/police...sing-phones-after-teen-fatally-shot-1.2424450
I guess the lesson learned is, if there's nothing irreplaceable on the phone, just forget it. At the end of the day, it's only money: install a remote wipe app so that if it's lost or stolen you can clear the data, then get a new phone.
If you must chase it down, take some friends. Have at least one other with you and leave another filming at a reasonably safe distance. And if it's in a dangerous part of town, then wait.