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by dogma1138
3635 days ago
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When the phone is off it is off.
Same goes with flight mode. The NSA* or any other similar actor can load malware to your phone that would prevent it from being completely turned off, the police most likely cannot. The police does have a vested interest in making the public think that turning the phone off is pointless. *on older phones like late 90's very early 2000's there was enough power leaking from from the antenna into the modem part that you could ping turned off phones remotely even if the battery was removed I've seen this in action.
This doesn't or shouldn't work on new phones which require considerably more power and have very complicated hardware. |
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I don't see how that could work - even if power through the antenna did cause the phone to transmit something, more than the radio would have to be powered up to get the phone to return any kind of identifier. But I'm skeptical that any transmitter could be powered through the antenna like that.
I could believe that if you transmit enough power that some sort of oscillation would occur in the phone to return a signal that can be detected, but I don't see how you could determine what phone returned that signal.