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Stolen N900, IMEI number
Hello guys, It seems I won't be seeing PR 1.2, at least not soon. I was in public transportation and took several steps to ensure my phone's safety. nevertheless, a very good pick pocket got mine from my front pants pocket. The bus was really crowded and I noticed it wasn't with me after just a single bus stop after the doors closed with the robber amongst them.
I reported the line to teh phone company, and they deactivated it. I changed all my passwords already, and was wondering about the IMEI. I aquired my phone at a Nokia store and hence my carrier doesn't have the IMEI registered. It seems that they just started tracking stolen IMEIs this week here in Mexico, and unfortunately only the ones aquired with them. Talk about useless. So I can't issue a report to report my IMEI, at least not in Mexico. My phone was bought in the US, so maybe it can be reported elsewhere. In any case, I felt that it was best to post the IMEI here for public records: 356938030678453 Thanks for reading, please install "I am here" and enjoy your N900s... |
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shitt... sorry to hear that... u had insurance on it?
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What do you mean "please install "I am here"? Is that a location program for the N900 like with MobileMe on the iPhone? I googled it and didnt get any hits.
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I am here is a phone security app that lets you track your phone via email and SMS
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:eek: It Happened to me exactly the same, it seems that you wrote my story!!! No seriously it happened exactly the same! Someone stole my n900 from the pocket of my pants! :( at Mexico's Metrobus!
I also tried to report the line but I purchased my N900 in Europe :( Recently I bought my second N900, and im reading posts to see if imhere really works :confused: |
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The same thing happened to me!!!
My IMEI was 356938030466008 |
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it worked great on pr 1.1, then I went without it for pr 1.2, now in pr1.3 it seems to keep asking me to connect to the internet right before it automatically sends the email. but I might have a setting different. it's been so long. it installled like a charm the first time, but this second time I had to install gstreamer-tools first. below is instructions on how to do that: you need to download rootsh first. then go to terminal and type sudo gainroot (enter) then apt-get install gstreamer-tools (enter) then it should install fine! just WRITE DOWN ON A PIECE OF PAPER every field you fill out in iamhere , just in case you forget. otherwise you have to reflash your phone and lose everything to fix it. ***EDIT I figured out the connection problem. you seed to have "connect automatically" to "any connection" (which is mentioned in the program documentation) and you always need to have "search interval" checked, and "switch to wifi when available" checked. having just "any connection" doesnt work. you need all 3 of those. I just installed it yesterday. |
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It is July 2011, my phone got recently stolen in Mexico too, but it was a Violent robbery, I need to know if I can lock my device with IMEI, it was at a time where the SMSConf was broken, like for 2 days, it gave me a reminder of a new software install, I didn't have a chance to check and config the new version, so it was deactivated at the time...
By the way, I'm posting My IMEI in here, and would keep investigating if it can be disabled, else, we're gonna be tied to Android **** for a while... IMEI is 356938030687918 If anyone's got my phone, will exchange for an iPod. |
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stolen phone
Oakland CA July 12, 2011 Armed robbery Nokia N900 device, serial / IMEI number 356938036965276 |
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