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ChampionsNet OP t1_j6mfvm6 wrote

Yep I understand that, my only concern is since lost mode is still pending and not actually activated yet, what happens in that specific case.

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SaltAnswer8 t1_j6mglnd wrote

You’ve been told multiple times: If, for any reason, Lost Mode remains pending indefinitely, the device will still be activation locked so long as you do not remove it from your Apple ID account nor provide the device passcode or your Apple ID credentials to anyone.

Even if they’re able to wipe the device (via DFU or Recovery Mode) before Lost Mode is activated, your personal data will be removed and it will still be activation locked.

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ChampionsNet OP t1_j6mgz5s wrote

Thanks man! Any idea how it only sent its location once (after border control, exiting my country) but still not connected to the internet since they stole it?

My only guess is that they instantly turned it off and turned it on once they passed the border, but cellular data was on and it should have activated lost mode then (control center can’t be accessed without unlocking)..

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SaltAnswer8 t1_j6miim3 wrote

The location expectations depend on the Find My settings you had on the device: Send Last Location - if the battery is critically low, you’ll see the last location for 24hrs; Find My Network - allows you to see location when it’s offline, in low power mode, and offline, but it relies on other nearby Apple devices. If you’re unsure of which settings you had enabled, we can only make assumptions about the location updates. Things like: SIM card removed (if physical), being out cellular signal range, no nearby Apple devices, phone powered off, etc.

The most likely answer is they removed your SIM and/or powered the phone off.

If Find My shows Offline, No Location Found, etc.: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204233

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ChampionsNet OP t1_j6mim6v wrote

Actually I only had two eSIMs so it is impossible to remove them physically, thanks anyway

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