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There isn't really a point to that. The very first thing thieves do is turn off the phone so you can't track it. They'll then usually format your phone and sell it. Best you can do is set up a secure password and not show any info on the lock screen so they at least wouldn't be able to access your stuff.
True, but in my country and in my experience the first thing they do is remove the SIM card so that you can't track it, if it's an android which it is in my case.
I've got a secure password and no details on the lock screen but I'd just like to try protect myself even more
Samsung devices require the unlock pattern/code to be shut down.
Amd what do they do if the battery runs out? Suspend to disk?
and thiefs will just throw it into a faraday cage to block the signal immediately.
Not in my country lol, they're not that smart
Not in my country lol, they're not that smart