The loss of my iPhone SE2, which I've been using for several years, makes me very depressed!

by Poster May 20, 2025 13
This phone is the bridge for me to transition from Android to a fruit machine. After using it for several years, the system is still very smooth. After purchasing the iPhone 15, I plugged the SIM card on the iPhone SE2 into the iPhone 15. Since then, the iPhone SE2 will be connected to WIFI at home. Even the iPhone 15 mobile phone hotspot, so the iPhone SE2 has always been the main machine of commonly used software in China. As a result, I was in a hurry to go to work yesterday. When I went out, I remembered to stuff it in the back pocket of my pants. After getting off the bus, I went to buy breakfast and found that my phone was missing in the back pocket of my pants. I missed it from the back pocket of my pants. At that time, I thought it might have been forgotten at home, so I didn't think much about it. When I went back from work, I looked for it at home. Finally, I could only mark the phone. Now I regret it. I regret it very much. I shouldn't have put my mobile phone in the back pocket of my pants! It's also strange to say that even if you pick up the iPhone SE2 phone and hold it on the phone, it's still a brick. You can't do anything without an Apple ID password. I don't know if you can skip the activation lock when flashing the phone. After all, the chip of this phone is A13 and the system is IOS 17. The default "Find My Phone" is turned on, and I didn't manually turn off this function. Even if you disassemble the parts and sell it for money, how much can it cost? Apple has stopped production of this phone!

Replies

  • Anonymous1866 May 20, 2025
    Next, you should beware of scammers who call/send emails and use various routines to obtain your mobile phone's lock screen password. Even if you don't have your iCloud account password, you can use the lock screen password to forcibly unbind your iCloud account and turn off Find My. So keep your mouth closed
  • Anonymous9429 May 20, 2025
    Better don't encounter anything disgusting... I'll buy it back for you as much as you give me... Etc..
  • Anonymous11718 May 20, 2025
    I lost my mobile phone at the train station before. When I got home and found it, I located it and went to a certain province. They didn't give it back to me https://i.imgur.com/io2SM1h. png
  • Anonymous8449 May 20, 2025
    a13 iOS17 feels like it cannot be disassembled and only parts can be disassembled? This kind of machine is really worthless, and I don't know why people steal it...
  • Anonymous30 May 20, 2025
    What a good luck
  • Anonymous2213 May 20, 2025
    Congratulations, I got it back.
  • Anonymous1966 May 20, 2025
    I'm so lucky. It's actually lost. There is a high probability that the battery will run out of power when I find it
  • Anonymous3073 May 20, 2025
    So it's actually the phone that fell out of your trouser pocket. Actually, I have never quite understood putting a mobile phone in the back pocket of my pants. It feels very unsafe. Nowadays, when I buy pants, I usually buy those with zippers in the trouser pockets, otherwise they will easily slip out in the car. Of course, because I often carry more than one mobile phone.
  • Anonymous3074 May 20, 2025
    Ask about the names of the drivers and crew attendants, and ask the AI to make up two rhyming jingles. It is best to callback the name of the person/place name/event. Make a pennant and send it over. They're gonna love this stuff
  • Anonymous9382 May 20, 2025
    Has the landlord upgraded the system? I'm still hesitating at 14
  • Anonymous3075 May 21, 2025
    Congratulations, I found it
  • Anonymous3076 May 21, 2025
    I thought it would be disassembled and sold
  • Anonymous3077 May 21, 2025
    Good luck