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There's no possible way to track down where you unit location as of now, unless you network provider have this features to search trace where's your unit.
You better call yur network provider regarding on this.
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Can't do that. imei is only the phones registration number, it's not a tracker. The only way to locate a phone is if you previously had tracking software installed on it. Other then that, there's no way to trace it anywhere, any how.
I'm sorry but that's the truth
Depending on where you live, you can contact your cellphone company and see if they can help trace your phone/usage/location. Unless i dont quite understand your problem, call your cellular company first and let us know what they say.All the best
If
it is lost nothing can be done. You need to flash your mobile at an
authorized service center which will reset the mobile memory and also
all the data inside the mobile will be lost.
If you try wrong codes and lock your mobile then you need to flash your mobile to get it working again...
While your service provider has some capability to trace the IMEI number vs SIM number being used in phones and the capability to triangulate where it is being used, because of privacy laws, this information is not given to customers. This information is only given to law enforcement with the proper sopeana paperwork. I suggest you call your provider and put a lost/stolen feature on the device so it cannot be used. You can then replace the device either by purchasing a new phone and sim or using insurance if you have that feature.
As far as I know IMEI numbers are like registration numbers, they dont actually trace. I know with modems etc that have IMEI numbers they cant be traced. At telstra IMEI numbers were only like a registration number, my suggestion is to cancel the phone. only a suggestion though....
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