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    How do I locate a stolen smartphone if the smart phone is turned off?
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    it is impossible to locate a smartphone that is turned off. You will have to wait until the phone comes on and connects to the internet or wifi.
  • Question
    Can a stolen iPhone be used if the thief doesn't know the Apple ID and password?
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    If the Iphone has a pass code the thief cannot open the phone.
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    Can I find my iPhone when it is in airplane mode?
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    No, since your iPhone is not using data or connected to the internet while in airplane mode.
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    Can the previous owner of an iPhone report it stolen after a week or a month?
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    Yes. This is why it is very important to maintain all written messages between you and an unauthorized 3rd party dealer.
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    Where do I find the IMEI # if the phone is locked with a passcode?
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    For all iPhones, flip the phone over. The IMEI is transcribed on the back at the bottom.
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    How do I know if an iPhone is unlocked?
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    If you insert a SIM from a different carrier and receive a message that says that the SIM card is not supported, then it is locked or needs to be synced in iTunes. But if you want to know for sure, call Apple support or get a full IMEI check for your IMEI number.
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    How do I know if a cellphone is carrier locked?
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    Go to Swappa.com, enter the IMEI number, and this website will give you all information relating to said phone, including whether if it is carrier locked or not.
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    How can I track my iPhone?
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    You can track your iPhone if you have Find my iPhone turned on, which can be accessed through iCloud.
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    What should I do if I can't access the owner?
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    Contact your local authorities and report said individual as a possible scammer for stealing iPhone's and redistributing them.
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