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Grr. I lost my phone. Which sucks. A lot. And the SIM in it was a work SIM, which also sucks. I have a month-old backup of the data, but I won't be able to put that on 'til I get home and get a new phone.
My Irish phone number won't change, since I still have that SIM (AFAIK), but my number while I'm in MV will probably change.
It was clipped to the top of my shorts in its holster, and fell off while I was cycling.
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Tony wrote
If you had your own number in it and it wasn't locked, then the finder may contact you to return it.
Rob wrote
Yeah, or they might find it and start exploiting it. Anyway, the number stayed active for about 24 hours, and it's not hard to contact me from the phone, and nobody did, and now the phone is not answering, so I think I'm SOL on that front. We'll see if it manages to trickle into the Google Lost and Found, but I doubt it will.
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