|
2010-04-21
, 17:02
|
Posts: 2 |
Thanked: 0 times |
Joined on Apr 2010
|
#42
|
|
2010-04-21
, 17:26
|
Posts: 243 |
Thanked: 146 times |
Joined on Dec 2009
@ Knowhere
|
#43
|
thanks man for replying . i have reported it to police and they have found that person who has stolen the mobile and tomorrow i will get my mobile . thanks again for replying my post .
|
2010-04-21
, 19:43
|
Posts: 306 |
Thanked: 566 times |
Joined on Jan 2010
@ Romania
|
#44
|
however, and this requires cooperation from the police, ISPs and mobile operators (who may or may not understand or care)...
if you know the IMEI of the device then report it to the various mobile/cellphone operators and they will be able to bar it; also report it to the police and they may subpoena the mobile operators to see if the n900 has been used as they will be able to track it down to a vague location which might identify a known criminal
if your n900 is set up to login to various IM and mail services then those providers might be able to give you IP addresses and times of access which could allow it to be tracked to a specific location
Fujitsu U820, HTC Vision/G2/DesireZ, Nokia N800 770 E71, Zaurus 6000, Palm T3, Zaurus C3100 - stolen