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Yeah, that sucks man. We don't have that going on here. At least not in my neighborhood. I mean, I could walk around with a nice set of headphones on or, you know, at least around my neighborhood or my phone in my hand without worrying about it getting grabbed. Like, what do these people do with these phones when they feel them? I mean, my phone has... One of the fifth-round batteries, church. Um... Yeah, anyway, um... What did he do with them? Because if someone stole my phone, it would be absolutely no good to them whatsoever. One, you can't turn it off completely. Even if you turn it off, it's still trackable. You can't take the battery out of it. It doesn't have a SIM card slot. It uses an eSIM. So you can't pull the SIM card out. So like, what would you do if you get caught with it? I mean, I'd use my watch right away, instantly, and it would pinpoint my location. Even if they powered off the phone by holding the power button, it's still trackable. So like, what would they do with it? Are Android phones like that now? Like, even if you turn them off, you can still use Find My and track them because mine is. Most Android phones still got SIM cards. But iPhones now don't use SIM cards anymore.

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