QUOTE(Kr0ll3R @ Sep 14 2013, 07:38 PM)
Me too, only realized it after you pointed it out. Hard to spot, though. Using tpu case.QUOTE(badai @ Sep 14 2013, 08:11 PM)
the tracking thing alone kind of useless because you cannot pin point to exact location/person. you also need to get it to sms from the new sim card to identify the user.
of course all this tracking you can't do on your own and have to make a police report. and here is important tip: observe the police officer if he is the kind of really want to help or the kind of got the "tidak apa" attitude. if you got the one with "tidak apa" attitude, go make report at another police station, and of course you have to bluff about the location (and how) you lost your phone. don't worry about making multiple report. it's against the law, but nobody will check it.
That's nice to know. If the officer really wants to help, would they be able to catch the thief? Or do we just become a statistic?of course all this tracking you can't do on your own and have to make a police report. and here is important tip: observe the police officer if he is the kind of really want to help or the kind of got the "tidak apa" attitude. if you got the one with "tidak apa" attitude, go make report at another police station, and of course you have to bluff about the location (and how) you lost your phone. don't worry about making multiple report. it's against the law, but nobody will check it.
QUOTE(5zigen @ Sep 15 2013, 09:41 AM)
I doubt its 50% or more. If it's that high, people will boycott or sue Samsung. I think it's at most 5% or 10%.
Sep 15 2013, 10:25 AM

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