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可以用来imei锁掉我被偷走的手机吗?

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发表于 21-4-2013 01:24 PM | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
昨天我的samsung galaxy s2被人偷走了,但是我知道我的imei号码,imei 可以追踪及锁机吗?
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发表于 22-4-2013 12:58 AM | 显示全部楼层
楼主,无独有偶,我的也是在店里面被匪徒抢走。。
诅咒他祖宗十八代。。
现在也是正在寻找方案。。。
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发表于 22-4-2013 11:22 AM 来自手机 | 显示全部楼层
网上的方法是可以把你的imei号码拿去samsung锁掉啦,可是好像需要报警先
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发表于 22-4-2013 01:35 PM | 显示全部楼层
去报警啦,好过给那无良小偷用。
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 楼主| 发表于 3-5-2013 11:59 PM | 显示全部楼层
spa99 发表于 22-4-2013 12:58 AM
楼主,无独有偶,我的也是在店里面被匪徒抢走。。
诅咒他祖宗十八代。。 ...

是咯!! 最心痛的是里面的照片,回忆全泡汤了
现在用电话都要鬼鬼祟祟了,下一秒又被抢去。。。。
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 楼主| 发表于 4-5-2013 12:03 AM | 显示全部楼层
chunlin323 发表于 22-4-2013 11:22 AM
网上的方法是可以把你的imei号码拿去samsung锁掉啦,可是好像需要报警先

我问过samsung了,他们说马来西亚没有这样的服务,现在只有iphone有这样的功能而已。。
我已经放弃寻找了,报警没有吧,那些警察那里会将好死帮你
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发表于 4-5-2013 12:16 AM | 显示全部楼层
这种方法只有西方国家有
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发表于 4-5-2013 10:25 AM | 显示全部楼层
以后楼主可以使用这个
http://findmymobile.samsung.com/login.do
前提是,您必须开着data
如果小偷偷了,关机就没用了

还有你说的照片
你可以用dropbox,现在很多手机里面都有 s2我忘记了有没有
如果没有可以去下载
详情:https://www.dropbox.com/
它可以帮你同步资料的
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发表于 6-5-2013 01:53 AM | 显示全部楼层
电话里的,,好像是不行
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发表于 14-5-2016 04:16 PM | 显示全部楼层
spa99 发表于 22-4-2013 12:58 AM
楼主,无独有偶,我的也是在店里面被匪徒抢走。。
诅咒他祖宗十八代。。
现在也是正在寻找方案。。。

你不见的手机用imei tracking到吗?
我的手机也不见了,我只是想用 imei block掉而已。

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发表于 14-5-2016 06:00 PM | 显示全部楼层
本帖最后由 kingfish_w 于 14-5-2016 06:01 PM 编辑
苦海无涯 发表于 14-5-2016 04:16 PM
你不见的手机用imei tracking到吗?
我的手机也不见了,我只是想用 imei block掉而已。

如果手机丢了,只要还有数据连接,就可以登陆Google Play store .
My account> Sign-in & security>Device activity & notifications>Recently used devices > Review devices点击你的手机图标 Find your Android devices with Android Device Manager

可以定位你的手机,选则Ring,Lock 或Erase。

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发表于 15-5-2016 05:39 AM 来自手机 | 显示全部楼层
kingfish_w 发表于 14-5-2016 06:00 PM
如果手机丢了,只要还有数据连接,就可以登陆Google Play store .
My account> Sign-in & security>Device activity & notifications>Recently used devices > Review devices点击你的手机图标 Find your Android ...

只能看到目前用的新电话而已
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发表于 15-5-2016 05:47 AM 来自手机 | 显示全部楼层
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发表于 16-5-2016 09:30 AM | 显示全部楼层

那你电话被偷之前,你有没有sign in account过?三星吗?
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发表于 18-5-2016 01:11 PM | 显示全部楼层
spa99 发表于 16-5-2016 09:30 AM
那你电话被偷之前,你有没有sign in account过?三星吗?

我这次不见的是小米。
半年前也不见一个三星的,没有sign in过。
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发表于 18-5-2016 03:48 PM | 显示全部楼层
苦海无涯 发表于 18-5-2016 01:11 PM
我这次不见的是小米。
半年前也不见一个三星的,没有sign in过。

小米能啊,你有sign in进去过你的小米账户吗?
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发表于 19-5-2016 01:50 AM | 显示全部楼层
spa99 发表于 16-5-2016 09:30 AM
那你电话被偷之前,你有没有sign in account过?三星吗?

如果有用play store download东西就一定有sign in过 , 除非是没开location/data吧?所以我都不会为了省电而关掉的

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发表于 20-5-2016 12:26 AM | 显示全部楼层
spa99 发表于 18-5-2016 03:48 PM
小米能啊,你有sign in进去过你的小米账户吗?

我能sign in小米。现在用新的电话,也是小米,不知道会overwrite到吗?
要怎么弄呢?
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发表于 24-5-2016 09:30 AM | 显示全部楼层
本帖最后由 spa99 于 24-5-2016 09:32 AM 编辑
苦海无涯 发表于 20-5-2016 12:26 AM
我能sign in小米。现在用新的电话,也是小米,不知道会overwrite到吗?
要怎么弄呢?

如果你之前那部没有sign in过,那么现在这个就当作是你的第一部sign in了的手机了噢~

用email存起来你的小米ID号
小米手机丢失找回功能 看下这边~

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发表于 28-5-2016 12:03 PM | 显示全部楼层
spa99 发表于 24-5-2016 09:30 AM
如果你之前那部没有sign in过,那么现在这个就当作是你的第一部sign in了的手机了噢~

用email存起来你的小米ID号
小米手机丢失找回功能 看下这边~

我可以sign in,但是我没有开通“小米手机丢失找回功能”,因为不懂,所以没有注意这些功能。
看看以下说IMEI codes就可以锁手机了

  1. http://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2013/08/02/dialling-in-a-new-system-govt-initiative-to-reduce-phone-thefts-to-be-introduced-before-year-end/
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Govt initiative to reduce phone thefts to be introduced before year end

KUALA LUMPUR: Stolen handphones will be rendered unusable within three hours of the owners reporting the devices missing. And even changing the SIM cards will not reactivate them.

The system, to be introduced before the end of the year, is part of a government crime-prevention initiative to reduce phone thefts.

A telecommunications industry source said that industry regulator, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), issued a directive to telcos in April to comply with the new requirements for this initiative.

MCMC chairman Datuk Mohamed Sharil Tarmizi said the system was to reduce street crime and handphone thefts since stolen smartphones can be sold at half the retail price in the black market.






“Yes, we are doing this. Many countries like the United States, Australia and Britain already have such a system in place. We got the consumers’ backing,” he said.

He said MCMC was ironing out some technical issues with the network operators before the service was launched.

Mohamed Sharil added that the telcos were not to charge their subscribers for the new service.

The operators had been told to instal an Equipment Identity Register (EIR) so that the 15-digit International Mobile Station Equipment Identity (IMEI) code that is unique to every phone can be blacklisted if the device is reported stolen. Each EIR will be linked to a Malaysian Central Equip-ment Iden-tity Register (MCEIR), to which the IMEI codes of stolen phones will be forwarded.

The source said all blacklisted IMEI codes would then be stored in the EIRs to render the phones unusable on any network and to block any attempt to reactivate the devices with new SIM cards. Once blocked, the phone cannot ever be reactivated.

“This can help reduce phone thefts and at the same time, assist the police to identify the thieves or anyone trying to reactivate the device,” the source said.

The telcos had been given three months to comply with the MCMC directive and the deadline expired yesterday.

Malaysia will be the first country in the region to introduce this IMEI barring system, according to the source.

MCEIR will be operated by the MCMC, which has outsourced the managing of the system to Nuemera Malaysia Sdn Bhd. The deal was signed about two months ago.

“Nuemera will operate MCEIR round the clock. It will be responsible for monitoring and generating the IMEI code blacklist. The information will be forwarded to all telcos within 180 minutes of the phones being reported stolen or missing,” said the source.

The source said the initiative would be extended regionally and the effort had been endorsed at the recent Asean Telecommunication Senior Officials Meeting and Asean Telecom-munication Ministerial Meeting.

The Star reported in December last year that the rising popularity of smartphones has made them one of the most sought-after loot.










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