http://www.nbc29.com/story/23159189/the-search-for-alexis-day-13
The family says AM had an iPhone4 in this article.
The family says AM had an iPhone4 in this article.
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Maybe they can get into the "hard drive" of a cell phone?
I don't know as I don't have one.
I do know that whatever your company says about saving text messages is not what happens in murder cases. They are there, via Prosecutor subpoena. Pages and pages of them, going back for longer than what I saw posted last thread I think it was.
It is just like emails. They are there for a verrrryyy, long time. Longer than what the provider may tell the customer. (Actually, it is most likely forever, google and all.)
See the second comment after this article...interesting. The comment was left by user MM.
http://www.nbc29.com/story/23159189/the-search-for-alexis-day-13
Rt. 56/ Crabtree Falls Hwy. Very hilly, (east coast mountainous), heavily forested, very very tough to search. Pretty isolated, just a few stores, Crabtree falls cottages, a couple of general stores. I am sickened.See the second comment after this article...interesting. The comment was left by user MM.
http://www.nbc29.com/story/23159189/the-search-for-alexis-day-13
I know with my iphone 4 that it came with the "find my phone" already on it as well as iCloud. I had an iPhone 4S so I don't know if that makes a difference from the regular 4. I think though they both had the same retrieval programs.
I know this seems o/t but did she have a macbook? Because if so - it's auto synched.
Does that mean things are uploaded at once, or does it happen on a schedule? If it's periodic, then the phone could have pictures etc. that haven't been uploaded yet.
It can be configured to "stream" your photos to iCloud as you take them, but it would have to be set up that way (it's not a default thing), and the phone would have to be connected to a cell network or wifi in order to stream.
So if she was in one of those areas with no cell reception and took photos of him or the location or something, they might not be on the iCloud?
Does that mean things are uploaded at once, or does it happen on a schedule? If it's periodic, then the phone could have pictures etc. that haven't been uploaded yet.
I think this has been mentioned, but if it's an iPhone it'll have the IMEI # inscribed on the back. No need for the phone to be functional to at least link it to an account.
The IMEI is stored on the phone's memory. They'll be able to get it if they can turn on the phone and crack AM's password.
The back of the iPhone will have the serial #. If she has an iTunes/iCloud account linked to her phone, Apple may be able to give this information to LE.
I do too, but I just can't see someone throwing all of their phones into a gully each time they get a new one.
Just jumping off your post, Ashley (not directed at you personally)...
If you have unused phones laying around, please consider donating them to local shelters (eg., the ones I can't trade in go to a women's shelter). That way you can help those in need and declutter at the same time! :seeya:
on this model one has to actually go to settings and choose the iCloud option. Otherwise it isn't linked or synced to other accounts. But I suspect she would have made that choice if she knew about it.http://www.nbc29.com/story/23159189/the-search-for-alexis-day-13
The family says AM had an iPhone4 in this article.