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29-06-2015 10:29 AM
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Samsung Galaxy s²³ Ultra 512gb Phantom Black.
29-06-2015 05:51 PM
29-06-2015 05:58 PM
I live my life on the naughty step.
The amount of time I’m on that step @jeffkinn you’d of thought I’d of had time to back my data up. :smileywink:
29-06-2015 06:09 PM
The main problem is that where people and their mobile phones physical security are concerned they are so brain dead when walking down the street, not looking where they're going whilst texting or holding it to their ear chattering away absoluteley oblivious to who or what's going on around them or headphones plugged in with the lead trailing to and telling others which pocket it's in or sticking half out of their trousers back pocket for all to see, it's no wonder they loose them. If owners were more responsible and aware, what happened to inside jacket pockets with a zip?, why not use a tether that you can attach to the phone and around your wrist or similarily a longer lanyard tether to your belt?, If you ask me a lot of people deserve to loose their phone, it teaches some a hard lesson!
29-06-2015 06:16 PM
I'm sure we all know what you mean but I find your remarks harsh. No one deserves to be mugged or robbed and we should be able to walk around in safety. The victims are not at fault - they thieves are!
29-06-2015 06:21 PM
Phone security isn't all about phones being stolen or even lost. They do go wrong and can get wet and stop working. I'm also constantly surprised how many people drop their phone down the toilet - often more than once.
iCloud is expensive if you need more than the 5GB standard storage. Google Photo will give you free unlimited photo storage and all you need is a gmail account. Photos will automatically be backed up on Wi Fi.
Physical backups via iTunes are also easy.
Android phones also have oodles of choice from Google, the phone manufacturers and others.
There is simply no reason to lose information if you lose your phone.
29-06-2015 06:30 PM - edited 29-06-2015 06:36 PM
We're all constantly being told of the problem people have having their phone snatched or pocket picked, why don't they take notice of it?, are they all so engrossed in their phone that they never watch the news or read the papers?, people need to be more aware, alert and responsible and look after it better, perhaps if they did there would be less phone theiving, you can't blame the theives entirely, if people were more alert and sensible they'd keep their phone safer, I see people walking along with their phone as I have said and it's just an open invitation to loose it.
Sorry Jeffkin, I was typing this whilst you were replying to previous. Yes, it is amazing how people loose their phone in the toilet, in a sink or a bucket of water, perhaps they all have sweaty slippery hands, even more reason to 'get a grip' and look after your phone. Of couse, the physical side of looking after your phone is an aside as well as its content security but one goes with the other, which ever way you loose it.
29-06-2015 06:37 PM
Current Phone >
Samsung Galaxy s²³ Ultra 512gb Phantom Black.