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Sorry to read of yr phone loss - but being a non-phoney I wonder that Mfrs and Network providers aren't a little bit more capable of solving what must happen dozens of times each day.
Shouldn't there be an international standard (minimum) of the necessary settings and the processes required if/when a theft ( or loss at sea?) occurs.
Such an International arrangement could be up-dated every two years( or longer), so later phones have all the extra protection Tech development can allow.
These phones are mighty expensive and hold folks data photo that you probably don't ever want to lose, or have others retrieving them.
It looks as though I may have to buy a "Smart phone" for internet access to credit-card "2-handed" payments - as this appears to be the way Banking is going. So whilst I don't need too much "power" or multiple cameras, ( one will do ), I don't want to sacrifice security . . . PROVIDED that doesn't mean I have to jump thro' hoops to remain safe - that would be too much. I wonder that a simple email account couldn't be used for the Money-verification after I've used it first... to verify it is still my phone in my possession?
A modest Optical Zoom would be nice for HD Video and Stills.... recording to an SD-micro card, perhaps.
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