All cell phones are potentially viable for theft. Cell phones are all time marketable devices. They are small and can be easily smuggled without anyone noticing. Cell phones have not only been a fast and convenient means of communicating with each other but also a source of leisure. Cell phone can stream video clips, mp3 music files and even take pictures. These and many more features that tempt people to steal phones so as to access these features in the cheapest manner what so ever.
Phones that have high tag prices in the market are the most vulnerable to theft. They can either be snatched while the owner is talking, they may be smuggled from the office while charging or even picked directly from your pocket with out you noticing.
Cell phones with low price tag in the market will be stolen so as to be sold either at a give away price or refurnished and sold at a slightly lower price.
As long as you have a device that is used to converse to another person at a different geographical location, you stand to be a suitable candidate to loose your phone. This implies that all cell phones can be stolen if not damaged.
To be on the save side, immediately register your newly purchased phone with a tracking service. Imagine a situation where the retailer is trying to explain to you about this free tracking service that can help you track your phone. But you happen to ignore him since you are very excited to own an N series phone. But just before you reach the corner of the street, your phone gets snatched and your left with your mouth wide open. I suppose the retailer would have no word to say apart from handing you a written explanation of how the cell tracking service works. So ensure that your phone is registered with a tracking service before it’s too late to say I wish.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
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