Over the course of the past year, more than half of the mobile phones on which I had worked with friends in the past to install apps have been discarded in the garbage. That is, a person who is technically illiterate simply wants a phone and a toy without having to worry with the settings on the device. The next step is for them to attempt to persuade him that he is the one who stole his own phone. And when he produces all of the necessary documentation to establish that the phone is his, they tell him, "I'm sorry, we believe you, but we cannot bypass the security system." And the estimation is based on the same illiterate person who will not bother going to court for something as insignificant as this. In addition, it is almost certain that a close friend or family member, in the belief that they are helping a less fortunate person cheer up by purchasing another of the same phone, will actually be doing him a disservice. In conclusion, you should never steal an iPhone, and the reason for this is not money but rather principle. When compared to Xiaomi, overpaying three times as much for a service that, with the exception of brain * aha, does nothing is an extreme case of self-divorce.
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