I know if someone loses or has their iphone stolen they can locate where there phone is. Can we do that with our galaxy s3 on Verizon?
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I know if someone loses or has their iphone stolen they can locate where there phone is. Can we do that with our galaxy s3 on Verizon?
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I know if someone loses or has their iphone stolen they can locate where there phone is. Can we do that with our galaxy s3 on Verizon?
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So has anyone actually known someone that suffered a stolen phone and then been able to get the phone back because of any of these apps?
Somehow, I doubt that these apps actually prevent someone from getting away with the phone, if they really wanted to steal the phone.
-Suntan
I'm using SeekDroid. It works very well. It let's you access your phone through SMS and web.SeekDroid is another option.
So has anyone actually known someone that suffered a stolen phone and then been able to get the phone back because of any of these apps?
Somehow, I doubt that these apps actually prevent someone from getting away with the phone, if they really wanted to steal the phone.
Do any of these have to NOT have keep GPS on at all times? I'm using lookout right now. But I've heard good things about Cerberus.
Uhm...it's not designed to prevent someone from stealing the phone.
Uhm... The OP specifically asked about apps that could be used to track the phone if it got stolen. Thus the question.
-Suntan
Message Picture
Pops up a message on the phone. When the user clicks the OK button the app will take a picture with the frontface camera. You should use an inconspicous message like 'Low on memory' or something similar. Requires android 2.3
And to the OP, these are tons better than the Find My iPhone app (which I assume you're referring to), which requires another iDevice. WTF?!?! You have to have a second iPhone to find your iPhone? These let you use any web browser.
Who the heck told you that? You log right into icloud.com and there are all your iDevices. Easy as pie.
The thing that makes the iOS one superior (and keep in mind I dumped my 4S for this sweet G3, is that it is just built into the OS... Now we can go out and get 3rd party apps, but the vast, vast majority of smartphone buyers are clueless and want stuff build it.