Legally speaking, the old adage "Finders keepers" doesn't apply. Lost property still belongs to its rightful owner as long as they have an active interest in it. The intent of the owner is key to lost items.
Technically yes. Ethically no. Most likely you could activate the phone without anyone knowing it was lost or stolen. But you should bring it to your local provider and as them to help return it to the owner.
why would you want to? Give it back to the owner..
i would say the Iphone 3G (Refurb) is at ATT.com $99.00 on emall of SuNing, you can find more cheapter iphone.
Unfortunatly if you didn't sign up for MobileMe when you bought your iPhone, you are out of luck.
no why do you think its called trading in?
well, i have a iphone and i say stick with the iphone its a great phone its the best phone out there right now the sidekick looks cool to but i really say you should just keep the iphone
the best way is to use the find my iphone app
If you find that your iPhone is running hot and limiting use often, you should take it into an Apple store or call the customer service line.
dont get it dirty
Not possible.
I think Last Alert is a paid phone app. You only need the free find My iPhone app. You only have to turn find My iPhone on in your iphone. Then you can locate it from other ios devices
since the developers decided to keep this private to stop apple patching it i cant seem to find it anywhere
keep in mind that iPhone monthly bills are expensive
You cannot find totally free codes for the iPhone 4.