• Kairos@lemmy.today
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    4 hours ago

    How the fuck does this go on for 40,000 phones? Are phones in China not like in the western world where they’re effectively bricks without the ability to unlock them? Does nobody have FindMy or similar?

    • thr0w4w4y2@sh.itjust.works
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      18 minutes ago

      There’s a carefully designed process that involves sealing the phones in faraday bags so they can’t communicate with the outside worlds, and then replacing/reprogramming certain components so the phone works outside of the Find My ecosystem.

      These phones are reprogrammed and re-chipped en masse and then sent all over the world. See all those “mobile phone repair” shops all over your high street/strip mall? they’re all getting their stock from the same place.

      Apple operating the hardware pairing scheme is just a cat and mouse game with this industry.

      • tahoe@lemmy.world
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        1 hour ago

        As far as I know recent iPhones all have parts pairing, so you can’t swap parts between phones unless Apple authorises it. Absolutely sucks ass for repairability, but it’s supposed to help in the context of stolen phones.

        I guess thieves found a way to circumvent it, otherwise it wouldn’t make sense

    • ayyy@sh.itjust.works
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      1 hour ago

      China could very well be the redistribution point to elsewhere in the world. When you’re the global hub of shipping it’s much easier for a few bonus goods to make their way around the system.