My friend just lost my own phone....
@nardong_putik (135)
Philippines
November 14, 2015 2:14pm CST
I hate it that my phone was borrowed by my friend because he texted her girlfriend that we're going to play basketball ... I was playing then and he was texting at the bench... I forgot to ask for my cellphone because he was called to play the 2nd half and he just forgot were he left it... when I turned to ask my phone.. it is nowhere to be found... I know its both our fault but it is hard for me to accept the fact that it is not the phone that is valuable to me.. but whats inside it.. Im afraid that anyone could access it and open some confidential items left on my phone... :( please dear God hope that it is in the hands of a Good Samaritan..
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@nardong_putik (135)
• Philippines
19 Nov 15
for now, lesson a very well lot learned. this isnt the first time.. yet.. what bothers me is the content of the phone/.. :(
@cacay1 (83480)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
19 Nov 15
Correct.. I never allow anyone to use my phone.
@nardong_putik (135)
• Philippines
19 Nov 15
i dont know.. yet. hes my friend for a long time.. we were distracted by the game itself.. yet .. i cant blame aside from him... and he promised to pay in return or something to cope up with it. but whats in my phone are irrechangeable.. the contents whom i feared the most. .i hope it will not spread.. :(
@cacay1 (83480)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
19 Nov 15
@nardong_putik Report that matter to your celfon provider Smart, Globe so they can track the robber through the registered number of your phone's body so the one who stole it cannot use it for the system operation of your phone will be stopped.Do it friend.
@louievill (28851)
• Philippines
14 Nov 15
Firstly, it's not that valuable but the same you can ask your friend to replace it with a similar model. Secondly as to the security breech, Is your phone post paid? If it is then report it to your network so they will disable the SIM. Do you know the IMEI of your phone? If you do then report it to NTC or National Telecommunication Commission so they will disable your phone,. If you do not know the IMEI, simply press *#06# when you get a new one. If there is one consolation, most phone thieves in our country are not interested with your information, they will just throw the sim card and sell the phone to a fence for a quick buck
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@nardong_putik (135)
• Philippines
19 Nov 15
its just prepaid... i have my box and imei number with it.... i just hope so.. .they are not lurking whats in my phone.. do you think that even it is encrypted with code, can it still be opened?