A few weeks ago my wife found a BLU studio C super camera phone in a parking lot. After quite a few failed attempts to return it, we gave up and it has been sitting in a drawer ever since.
It's a cheap piece of crap, but we figure it can still be used as a dedicated mp3 player/camera.
Is there any way to bypass the factory reset protection without bricking the phone?
>>293906
Give it back, Tyrone.
>>293906
Give it back, Jamal.
is there any way to notify an owner or determine who owns the phone from the lock screen?
>>294550
>found it in a parking lot
Turn it into the store's lost property, like you should have in the first place.
>>294586
While that is a great idea, three major issues,
-this happened almost 2 months ago
-I wasn't the one that originally found it
-It was a shopping center, there would be no way to determine which of the 6 stores they shopped at
>>294615
If only shopping centers had some kind of "information desk" where some child who'd dropped their phone, which wasn't much to a grown-up, but was the first one they'd ever owned, and had all their irreplaceable photos on it, and now they weren't getting another one, could ask.
How can you think of yourself as a good person when you're trying to come up with justifications for stealing from a child?
>>294663
Kids are the worst, fuck em. I think kids should have LESS phones.
ITT
>Man steals a phone
>Tries to justify his actions
>backpedals as soon as he is called out on it
>asks for ways to return it
>people continue to guilt him without offering advice on how to return it despite his apparent willingness to do so
You people are inspirations for birth control
OP, Look up IMEI and MEID numbers and what they are for, you should find one on somewhere in the phones battery compartment.