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How does a finder know it's my phone?
On other expensive phones I've had (my Treos, in particular), there's been a very obvious way for people to find out whose phone it is, such as owner information on the lock screen, in case I lose it.
Is there anything at all like this for the N900? Has anyone figured out how to hack information onto the lock screen? -Robin |
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you can put a sticker with your name on it =)
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Re: How does a finder know it's my phone?
You could have a contact on your home screen as 'you'...call it "My contact card" or even "Me" or something similar...an honest finder would surely see that and press it....
I've found a phone or two in the past and just looked up parents or mum/dad in contacts....did the trick :-) |
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or just your name and details as the wallpaper?
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Cant you just edit the lock screens like they do for the themes and put whatever you want on it
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Now there's an idea for an app. For the lock screen (the one where you type in a PIN to unlock the device), put a "reward if found" sign with some contact details.
It would then say "click to unlock" and proceed to the virtual number pad to allow you to enter the pin. |
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Currently it's even still in Bugzilla: https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=793 . I would have also expected it in Brainstorm, actually.
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