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2014-04-20
, 21:21
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2014-04-21
, 01:34
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@ Israel
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You report theft to your local police, and they will report imei to operators imei db, and they will use blocklist depending what country you are in.
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2018-04-15
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@ Berlin, Germany
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/usr/lib/qt5/plugins/devicelock/encpartition --set-code
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2018-04-15
, 22:33
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2018-04-22
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Thank you so much, I never found this information, which enabled me to "upgrade" my testing phone to a fully capable backup phone, again.
For more than two years I lived with the awkward situation to have full control over the device (as root), but being unable to set the lock-code (fortunately "automatic locking" was unset, so the device became my testing phone).
Cheers!