I too think about this many a times. We take for granted that we will never lose the phone but that is untrue. Now your data is almost gone so forget about it.
First thing you can do is to setup some sort of passcode or pattern on your phone for unlocking. This might not allow the thief (or whoever got the phone) to enter into your device.
In case you have android device then there are many tracking apps available which you can use. I don't know the names so cannot help.
In iOS devices, you have Find my iPhone with which you can even remote wipe the data and even remote lock.
But the basic thing is that all these tracking stuff rely on internet so if the thief removes the SIM or turns off the internet then you are out of luck.
Mate seriously, that was one of the best posts I have read in recent times, surely I am a true Man City fan but I am not Sheikh Mansour, infact I am more like a Blackpool FC owner, quite poor.You are a man city fan, so you must surely be rich, so there's not a problem there!
On topic - Use Wheres my Droid. Mate of mine has a success story with this app, so I'm sure it works!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.alienmanfc6.wheresmyandroid
Wow, I seriously think you are going a bit too far, though this might be possible, but a very less chance, I believe.just out of curiosity.
what if the thief knows that that the android user has clockwork recovery.
all he has to do is go in recovery and install a rom right?
just a hypothetical case.
so all additional apps wont count right?
just out of curiosity.
what if the thief knows that that the android user has clockwork recovery.
all he has to do is go in recovery and install a rom right?
just a hypothetical case.
so all additional apps wont count right?
I am yet to come across a thief educated in the workings of Android lol
most thieves would steal your bling and pawn it off to the nearest fence for a pittance
But yes what you say is possible
One of my friends also went through the same scenario... the new "owner" of his mobile(Samsung Wave II) was found to be staying in the same city and he had to take help from a police hawaaldaar to get his mobile back...When One of my friend's cell was pick pocketed he tracked down his lost mobile through the IMEI number.........the person who was using his mobile brought the phone in the grey market and apparently he was using some other carrier.....so he called him to his new number and warned him of legal consequences....that poor guy had to travel some 100 miles to give it to my friend.....of course he was very lucky to get his cell back