Reporter loses HTC Pure in back of Taxi; will Microsoft My Phone save the day?

0. phoneArena posted on 26 Dec 2009, 13:25

A CNET reporter loses her HTC Pure on purpose to test out the My Phone tracking function of Windows Mobile..

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1. Phullofphil posted on 20 Oct 2010, 01:44

so does android and its free

3. cnote678 posted on 26 Dec 2009, 21:11

Really? Can you tell me what it's called? I haven't been able to find it. Thanks!

5. VZWJJ posted on 27 Dec 2009, 00:21

Wheres My Droid? Thats the name of the free app, its pretty sweet. And wheres my droid gps, which locates it via google navigation. All free all DROID

2. tuminatr posted on 26 Dec 2009, 16:07

well its free on the windows phone too, helped me get my phone back

4. barmalei posted on 27 Dec 2009, 00:20

Nice to have this technology, but if a Good Samaritan finds a phone, he'll figure out how to find the owner anyways. If a finder decides to keep the phone, this is all useless. Sorry for being cynical, but it's true.

7. Kiltlifter posted on 28 Dec 2009, 18:32

Well, if you lock the phone with My Phone you cannot access anything from the device only the banner message on the front.

6. rjt185 posted on 27 Dec 2009, 10:39

Out of all the CNET people, Del Conte always looks out of place, almost nepotism-like. haha

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