The increasing price of smartphones has made them a valuable target for thieves. This problem has been made worse by the fact that stolen smartphones can be difficult to locate, putting the personal data and privacy of their owners at risk. However, the recent authorization of Meizu Technology’s anti-theft patent offers a potential solution. This technology allows users to easily find their lost or stolen devices and protect their personal information.
Meizu Granted Patent For Anti-Theft Technology For Smartphones
Meizu Technology has recently been granted a patent for its anti-theft technology for smartphones. This patent is a response to the growing problem of stolen or lost smartphones, which can be difficult to locate and may result in the loss of personal data and breach of privacy.

The patent specification outlines how the technology works. When the owner of a smartphone activates the anti-theft technology, the device receives a control instruction. Upon receiving the instruction, the smartphone is controlled into a black screen mode, rendering it inoperable. The SIM card slot is also locked, preventing others from using the device.
Alternatively, the technology can turn on the internet access function of the device and send location information, allowing the owner to locate the device. This can be useful if the device is not in the black screen mode or the SIM card slot is not locked.
Overall, this technology offers a solution to the problem of lost or stolen smartphones, protecting the user’s privacy and ensuring that lost devices can be located. The patent granted to Meizu Technology provides peace of mind for smartphone users, knowing that their device is protected against theft and can be easily located if it is lost or stolen.
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