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Ive already lost my android (i7500) phone. Is there a way to track it?
Since Ive already lost it, I cant download an app.
Also, Ive got my sim blocked so that my phone isnt misused.

Is there anyway to remove all my photos from the gallery? Make my phone useless so that the person who stole it cant use it or sell it in anyway?

Any suggestions on what I should/ can do?
 
Is there anyway to remove all my photos from the gallery?
Not without the phone in hand.

Make my phone useless so that the person who stole it cant use it or sell it in anyway?
Your provider can help with that. They should be able to flag the ESN at the least.

Crappy that it happened. Now go buy an HTC Desire.
 
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Why not consider the new Samsung Galaxy 3 ? I've seen it in a showroom and it looks nice.

Though, the AMOLED's of our i7500's are better. ;)

-chronodekar

I so agree, on AMOLED screen only. Now the quetion is:
"Why buy a Sam*censored* phone again and go thru the same expirience with theirs "not" so good support?
Maybe buy it again, when their support gets better and I mean much better then it is now.

Just go for HTC desire like some, who already did on this forum. :cool:
And they don't complain about their choice.
 
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I was eying up the Galaxy S, it does look good.

Had a look on the forum here for the handset. GPS issues, lag issues, hackish workarounds and Samsung promising (but not delivering) "improvements"... same sh!t, different handset, I feel a HTC Desire coming on.
:eek:

...

<picks up jaw from floor>

Sir, you've just killed any motivation left in me to recommend the Galaxy S to anyone.

(LeLouch might give you a medal for this accomplishment...)

still :eek:,
chronodekar
 
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I was eying up the Galaxy S, it does look good.

Had a look on the forum here for the handset. GPS issues, lag issues, hackish workarounds and Samsung promising (but not delivering) "improvements"... same sh!t, different handset, I feel a HTC Desire coming on.

:eek:

...

<picks up jaw from floor>

Sir, you've just killed any motivation left in me to recommend the Galaxy S to anyone.

(LeLouch might give you a medal for this accomplishment...)

still :eek:,
chronodekar

Yes I'm giving him a medal, but no medals for you (yet). :p

So, my thoughts had been right. Sam*censored* delivers with their flagship phone yet again their crapy support for it.

They will never learn, because you can't teach "old" dog new tricks and period. :cool:
 
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Yes I'm giving him a medal, but no medals for you (yet). :p

<WHY DON'T WE HAVE A CRYING SMILEY !?!?!>

;)

I was hoping that Samsung would have learned by now. I mean, they've gone to the trouble of making another OS (Bada), so I figured, they might "get" it. But, alas! I've been proved wrong.

Software aside, they DO make good hardware. But, as mentioned before, without the software stack to support you, the hardware becomes meaningless. (which is why I consider it fortunate to have this vibrant community here :) )

-chronodekar
 
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Its not like the HTC Desire is without problems either.... I think I'd still get the SGS over the Desire.

The firmwares have been leaking thick and fast, each with improvements and the community for the SGS is more active than the SG so theres constantly little tweaks and fixes being released there too. Between the JM8 firmware and the Vodoo lagfix it is a really, REALLY impressive bit of kit. Desire on the other hand is limited by its hardware... Poorer screen, less room for apps, no storage on board, slower processor (same Mhz, but different chip design).

Check out SGS graphics performance versus the Desire. Chalk and cheese.

EDIT: Oh, and to the OP... put Wave Secure on your phone as soon as you get it next time around. Use the 'update.zip' version (its on the Wave Secure blog) and it hides it away nicely.
 
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<WHY DON'T WE HAVE A CRYING SMILEY !?!?!>

;)

I was hoping that Samsung would have learned by now. I mean, they've gone to the trouble of making another OS (Bada), so I figured, they might "get" it. But, alas! I've been proved wrong.

Software aside, they DO make good hardware. But, as mentioned before, without the software stack to support you, the hardware becomes meaningless. (which is why I consider it fortunate to have this vibrant community here :) )

-chronodekar

Vibrant community can't imagine their lives without you. ...I just tried but I can't because your my right handman (Knight of Zero :p ). :p

Yes, apparently Sam*censored* are putting all their power and strenght in development of their BADA OS. So they are ignoringtheir support for their Android phones.
 
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EDIT: Oh, and to the OP... put Wave Secure on your phone as soon as you get it next time around. Use the 'update.zip' version (its on the Wave Secure blog) and it hides it away nicely.

I just looked at the Wave Secure web site. Run by McAfee? I can tolerate that - to some extent. But $20 a year ?! Thats too expensive for me.

-chronodekar
 
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