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ozyschmozy | 2 years ago

How often does phone theft actually happen? I keep hearing this argument but in my ~15 years of owning non-apple phones and laptops, I've never had one stolen, or heard of anyone getting theirs stolen. Have I just been very lucky?

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cianmm|2 years ago

I’m in Dublin, Ireland. It is not common, but not uncommon. Kids and teenagers zip around high-footfall areas in the city centre (such as our financial district) on escooters and electric bikes, and literally grab the phones out of your hand as you’re using them. Minimal violence because they know they’d likely lose, but still pretty traumatic and the Gardaí (our police force) are two swamped in everything else to do a thing about it.

I know four people it’s happened to in two years, all four of them women.

zimpenfish|2 years ago

> escooters and electric bikes, and literally grab the phones out of your hand

London has a non-zero problem with this too - someone tried to grab mine earlier this year but they missed (and apologised as they rode off!) (and I had it on a strap anyway.)

JCharante|2 years ago

My gf at the time had her phone stolen 2 years ago. Thought she forgot it at a cafe but after watching cctv someone took it out of her jacket like in a movie. Some coffeeshop employees will have their phones charging behind the counter but within customer reach and sometimes people steal the phones (happened to a close friend).

LtWorf|2 years ago

My friend got an apple laptop stolen.

Only friend that got a phone or computer stolen that I know of.

vasdae|2 years ago

The answer depends on the country or even the city you live in or visit. In some places walking around with a $1000 phone is extremely dangerous to your life.

ndsipa_pomu|2 years ago

That seems surprising to me, when surely there's no easy way to steal a phone (iPhone or Android) and not have it completely locked and unusable. I would imagine that cars are eminently more desirable a target to steal as they're often left unattended for hours/days at the side of the road and they're typically worth far more than $1k. It's also relatively easy to attack a car waiting at traffic lights, over-power the driver and have access to the car and the keys, if the actual vehicle is required rather than just selling the parts.

vuln|2 years ago

> but in my ~15 years of owning non-apple phones and laptops

> I've never had one stolen

> Have I just been very lucky?

No you’re not lucky. Your items aren’t worth stealing. Rarely does anyone steal android devices, or windows laptops the resale value isn’t there. Which should be obvious to the most casual observer.

luuurker|2 years ago

Are you suggesting that a thief won't snatch your +$1k Galaxy S23 Ultra because they'll only get $700 instead of $900 for a similarly priced iPhone?

I'm not sure if they're that picky.