POCO X3

tc4237

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Or he could have found a phone and is finding a way to reset the poco x3.
 

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Or he could have found a phone and is finding a way to reset the poco x3.
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Oh come on, I really lost my phone :(
 

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Oh come on, I really lost my phone :(

As long as you have pin, phone is uselss even if the person who found it reset. google find my phone to locate it asap. it is a default feature of all android phones
 

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no problem paying at ntuc this morning.
thanks. strangely now all my cards contactless is reflected as "not set up" (i could tap in when i took a bus this morning but could not tap out) and adding new card requires me to enter "sequence number" which i dont know what that is.

can i trouble you to help me check if yours also require this "sequence number"?
 

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thanks. strangely now all my cards contactless is reflected as "not set up" (i could tap in when i took a bus this morning but could not tap out) and adding new card requires me to enter "sequence number" which i dont know what that is.

can i trouble you to help me check if yours also require this "sequence number"?

sorry can't help as i am not adding new cards.
 

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As long as you have pin, phone is uselss even if the person who found it reset. google find my phone to locate it asap. it is a default feature of all android phones
Phone is switch off til now, last location was at the place that I lost since
 

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dont worry. continue monitoring. do a remote lock. even if person reset he cant login other accounts without knowing your email, password, pin and approval from your 2fa
 

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I thought there's one function where u can remotely activate the alarm on your missing phone even if it's powered off? Do it and give the person a shock!
 

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As long as you have pin, phone is uselss even if the person who found it reset. google find my phone to locate it asap. it is a default feature of all android phones


So this means that even after the person who found it were to reset the phone, we can still locate it with "Find my Device"?
 

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Only possible to buy this phone is through online?

Do they have physical store in singapore?

Where to go for service warranty if required?
 

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So this means that even after the person who found it were to reset the phone, we can still locate it with "Find my Device"?

i think with pin on, one can't even boot into android without entering the correct pin. one cannot even reset the phone, unless going thru the hassle of connecting it to a computer to reset it, if it is even possible.
 

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i think with pin on, one can't even boot into android without entering the correct pin. one cannot even reset the phone, unless going thru the hassle of connecting it to a computer to reset it, if it is even possible.
If the person manage to guess the correct pin and do a factory reset, can I still locate my device using the Google/miui find me?
 
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