- Feb 19, 2001
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I found an iPhone yesterday. Who knows how long its been here in the bushes, but I decided to charge it up. Here's my observations:
I popped the SIM out, stuck it in my Verizon work phone and called someone to obtain the number. I then took the # and texted it from my own number to let him know I have his cell.
So what I don't understand is how the phone can connect to the network if this person has likely gotten a new phone/SIM already (I'm assuming this is an old device that has been here for some time). Does Verizon allow 2 devices to connect with the same # or something? I vaguely remember when I got my iPhone 6 upgrade at work, I activated it, and my old iPhone 5 would show that its still connected to Verizon. Heck the old phone even kept receiving emails. However in that case I popped out the old SIM from the 5 and never worried about it again.
Edit: I guess its not that old; 5c is still a 2013 phone.
- It's on iOS7 or later so it should have activation lock.
- No activation lock was activated, but it has PIN lock.
- Due to PIN lock, cannot use Siri to call anyone
- Its Verizon and it connects to a network
I popped the SIM out, stuck it in my Verizon work phone and called someone to obtain the number. I then took the # and texted it from my own number to let him know I have his cell.
So what I don't understand is how the phone can connect to the network if this person has likely gotten a new phone/SIM already (I'm assuming this is an old device that has been here for some time). Does Verizon allow 2 devices to connect with the same # or something? I vaguely remember when I got my iPhone 6 upgrade at work, I activated it, and my old iPhone 5 would show that its still connected to Verizon. Heck the old phone even kept receiving emails. However in that case I popped out the old SIM from the 5 and never worried about it again.
Edit: I guess its not that old; 5c is still a 2013 phone.
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