On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 18:03:46 -0500, "DarkSheer"
<rdettl__@__dundee.net> wrote:

>Mickey A wrote:
>> Thanks for the explaination(and a good one at that)..I haven't
>> bothered to keep up with the new technologies since it wasn't
>> available but I am thinking of a new phone and thought I should
>> include that in my decision. I like the SIM concept...That's worth
>> its weight in gold.
>>
>> Thanks again.

>
>Not really. Someone can steel your phone and just replace the sim card from
>their phone to yours. Though they can track who's sim is in your stolen
>phone. *shrugs*


If you don't have any security options used on your phone yes. If you
have the phone security and PIN security active on your phone and you
change the security code from the default no one can use your phone
unless they have access to getting the phone reflashed. Most general
purpose thugs wouldn't have a clue about that sort of thing.
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