04-27-2021 08:41 PM - edited 01-06-2022 01:55 AM
I found am iPhone 7 that shows "Public Mobile" as its network. Since charging it up there have been no incoming calls or messages, so the SIM card is probably already deactivated.
Is there any way to get this phone back to its owner?
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04-29-2021 06:57 PM
Thanks for doing the world a good deed! No doubt the owner must have been happy and hope to hear more stories like this. 🙂
04-29-2021 05:55 PM
This post got more attention than I expected! Here’s a full explanation of what happened:
1. Swapped sims and got the owner’s phone number.
2. Swiped up on lockscreen to view notifications.
3. Saw contact named “Bob” (not their name) had sent a recent text message.
4. Held the home button down for couple seconds to activate siri and said “call Bob”.
3. Bob recognized who the phone’s owner was, and put the owner in touch with me.
4. We met at a public outdoor location and the phone was returned!
04-28-2021 12:34 PM
@Anonymous wrote:@LurganIeUk : The OP has already said they put the SIM into their own phone and got the number and is now presumably making arrangements with the owner to return it.
Whatttttt??????
04-28-2021 12:03 PM - edited 04-28-2021 12:03 PM
@LurganIeUk : The OP has already said they put the SIM into their own phone and got the number and is now presumably making arrangements with the owner to return it.
04-28-2021 11:47 AM
Has the OP (finder) that now knows the phone number...actually phoned the number to see if it rings?
IF:
The owner has suspended the account will the phone number still show on the "found" SIM when inserted in another phone?
The owner has assigned a new SIM to the account will the phone number still show on the "found" SIM when inserted in another phone?
If the OP calls the number they may be a remote chance that a message can be left and the owner knows how to retrieve with out the phone.
Or if the OP can leave the SIM in a phone and answer calls would be good too...if the account has not been suspended.
I do believe in my selection of used SIMS that a phone number may still be on the SIM when inserted into another phone.
So @alexrok ....how about an update.
04-28-2021 11:17 AM - edited 04-28-2021 11:23 AM
@LurganIeUk : Fair point about a pass code.
Later on for curiosity I'll see what a dead deactivated SIM contains.
04-28-2021 11:14 AM
@Anonymous wrote:@LurganIeUk : Did you read the thread? This is a nice fellow human thread.
Yes I have.
04-28-2021 11:13 AM
@Anonymous wrote:@alexrok : If you can find the gear icon for Settings then the owner might show up top with maybe some contact info.
Or in Messages others that they text with...you could text.
Call or text from your phone.
Or try on it to see if it works.
An iPhone with out a passcode?
04-28-2021 10:54 AM
@LurganIeUk : Did you read the thread? This is a nice fellow human thread.
04-28-2021 10:41 AM - edited 04-28-2021 11:04 AM
@alexrok wrote:Thanks everyone. I ended up swapping sims with my own phone, and thus got the owner's phone number!
The phone will make it back to its owner after all 🙂
What good did that do.....you still have the lost phone and lost SIM??
SIM cards in iPhones do NOT hold contacts.
04-27-2021 09:19 PM
That's good on you, @alexrok
I like the idea of leaving it somewhere for the owner to pick up at their leisure. Either a cop shop, or a Koodo or TELUS shop.
Surely they'd assist in regard to returning the device to it's rightful owner.
04-27-2021 09:12 PM
04-27-2021 09:05 PM
@alexrok wrote:I found am iPhone 7 that shows "Public Mobile" as its network. Since charging it up there have been no incoming calls or messages, so the SIM card is probably already deactivated.
Is there any way to get this phone back to its owner?
I would try making a call to a number in the contact list named in a way such as "home" or "mom". If you or the other person don't feel comfortable meeting up, you can turn the phone into a local police station. They will hold it there for the owner to claim, but I would try to let the person know where you brought it in.
04-27-2021 09:05 PM
@alexrok wrote:I found am iPhone 7 that shows "Public Mobile" as its network. Since charging it up there have been no incoming calls or messages, so the SIM card is probably already deactivated.
Is there any way to get this phone back to its owner?
@alexrok I found this article
What to Do (and Not Do) If You Find a Lost Smartphone
It is very helpful
RosieR
04-27-2021 09:04 PM - edited 04-29-2021 05:55 PM
Thanks everyone. I ended up swapping sims with my own phone, and thus got the owner's phone number!
The phone will make it back to its owner after all 🙂
edit: This post got more attention than I expected! Here’s a full explanation of what happened:
1. Swapped sims and got the owner’s phone number.
2. Swiped up on lockscreen to view notifications.
3. Saw contact named “Bob” (not their name) had sent a recent text message.
4. Held the home button down for couple seconds to activate siri and said “call Bob”.
3. Bob recognized who the phone’s owner was, and put the owner in touch with me.
4. We met at a public outdoor location and the phone was returned!
04-27-2021 08:54 PM
@alexrok : If you can find the gear icon for Settings then the owner might show up top with maybe some contact info.
Or in Messages others that they text with...you could text.
Call or text from your phone.
Or try on it to see if it works.
04-27-2021 08:51 PM
@alexrok wrote:I found am iPhone 7 that shows "Public Mobile" as its network. Since charging it up there have been no incoming calls or messages, so the SIM card is probably already deactivated.
Is there any way to get this phone back to its owner?
Hi @alexrok that is nice of you. I suppose you can contact the moderator (Public Mobile employees). They might be able to help you find the owner.
It may take from 1 hr to 2 days (faster response these days) to receive a reply from the moderators. Keep an eye on the envelope icon on top right for a number to pop up. That would be the moderator’s reply.
Moderators are available:
Please keep us posted
RosieR
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