True but  most cellphone get lost mostly on the bus, metro, restaurants,etc. 
Misplacing the phone home is not as dramatic as losing it in a public place. 
Looking for it with your laptop at home maybe the solution but is it most 
viable for the metro or the restaurant or any public places ?What i don't like 
is the idea that a must pay to find my lost phone. Sure it's better to pay a 
small amount and recover your phone but i don't find the idea practical.----- 
Original Message -----From: Aaron Coats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: Wednesday, 
February 28, 2007 2:38 pmSubject: Re: Itch3: Anti-lost/theft protectionTo: 
[email protected]> Once the phone goes into "Stolen Mode" the 
Bluetooth radio could > be  > turned on continuously.  You don't need to use 
another phone to  > detect Bluetooth, many laptops (most Macs) have built-in BT 
and > if  > they don't you can get a dongle.> > -Aaron> > On Feb 28, 2007, at 
7:08 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:> > >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] napisał(a):> >>> 
Locking the phone and receiving GPS position is great but how> >> do you> >>> 
find your Neo in a crowd when the thief as it in is pocket. I> >> would> >>> 
add 2 more options to the list.> >> It was solved a few answers ago via 
bluetooth.> >> > How will you detect the bluetooth "stolen name" if you don't > 
have a  > > phone anymore ?. Not all phones have bluetooth and not > everybody  
> > uses it. Bluetooth enable phones don't look for devices  > > indefinitely 
and bluetooth is not always on and being on all > the  > > time is considered a 
security hole. So i wonder how someone > loosing  > > or getting is Neo stolen 
can retrieve it via bluetooth without > > > having to get a bluetooth phone or 
enabled device capable of  > > reading the tag.> >> > The idea is great and 
should be kept but how don't see myself  > > running to the closest cellphone 
dealer to get a 50$ bluetooth > > > enable cellphone to pinpoint my 400$ Neo. 
Sounds illogical to me> >> > _______________________________________________> > 
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