Oh now you’ve gone and done it. We’re all gonna get choked on Chicken Bone ads.
It would appear that has been the case since at least 2006 - https://www.cnet.com/news/fbi-taps-cell-phone-mic-as-eavesdropping-tool/If you want privacy, take out the battery.
That is almost there for privacy.Siri = OFF / I never use it
Location Services = OFF / Only when necessary (ski app, google maps, iSailor)
APP Updates = OFF /Done Manually
Wi-Fi = OFF / Only on when I am using it
GPS = OFF / See location services
Bluetooth = OFF / Only on when I am using it
I routinely get 4-5 days of battery life from an iPhone 7+...
Since long before 2006.It would appear that has been the case since at least 2006 - https://www.cnet.com/news/fbi-taps-cell-phone-mic-as-eavesdropping-tool/
Try the Sim Card. There is still power with battery out.take out the battery.
Interesting. Will pull out the measuring device.Try the Sim Card. There is still power with battery out.
Jim...
They key here is they Never Said Who was the owner of the smart phone.It transmitted his timing, conversations and GPS data of his exact route.![]()
LOL, dont worry, when you get it back... TRANSMISSION and even a Bluetooth friend nearby too.our coast that has NO cell coverage!
Hmmmm?But anyone who would want to listen to me must *really* be bored.
I'm gonna call BS on that SIM card carrying any real charge at all.Interesting. Will pull out the measuring device.
Charge is not in the sim card, it is transmitted to the antenna. You do know about wardenclyffe tower, right?I'm gonna call BS on that SIM card carrying any real charge at all.
You are going to need to explain that one to me. I have a pretty well rounded background in electronics. That would be new news to me.Try the Sim Card. There is still power with battery out.
Jim...
Cite your assertions.Charge is not in the sim card, it is transmitted to the antenna. You do know about wardenclyffe tower, right?
-Will (Dragonfly)