AirPods Reveal Location of Stolen Ferrari Worth Over Half a Million Dollars

Since the launch of the location application Find MyMany users have found their devices that they thought were gone forever. The feature is designed to seamlessly and accurately track all your Apple devices even when they are offline. In this article, we will learn about the latest example of the usefulness of the location network and how a pair of $129 AirPods helped find a stolen Ferrari worth more than half a million dollars.

From iPhoneIslam.com, A sleek black convertible sports car, resembling a Ferrari, is parked on a road with trees and grass in the background. Its striking design and red brake calipers catch the eye.


What's the story

On September 812, a report was filed with the Waterbury, Connecticut, police department about the theft of a $575 Ferrari XNUMX GTS.

The car owner thought it would take a long time and that his car might not be returned. However, he accidentally left the AirPods inside his stolen car. He reported this information to the anti-theft department, which some may think is not important.

From iPhoneIslam.com, three smartphone screens display the Find My app, each showing different stages of locating AirPods: the left screen for the case, the middle for the map view, and the right screen for the right earbud.

The police quickly got to work using the Find My network to search and locate the earbuds. The Find My network includes millions of Apple devices spread all over the place. So when you lose your AirPods and they’re offline, they’ll still send a signal to other nearby Apple devices.

From iPhoneIslam.com The AirPods Pro feature white airpods on a purple background.

Indeed, the stolen Ferrari was found near a gas station, and when the police tried to arrest the thief, he managed to escape and flee from them, but as they say, “a clever man’s mistake is worth a thousand,” as he left his iPhone inside the car.

Police were able to use the iPhone in the stolen car to identify the thief, who turned out to be 22-year-old Dion Schonten, a car thief. About 10 days later, the thief, who was driving another stolen car, was arrested.

From iPhoneIslam.com, a dark green Ferrari sports car, worth half a million dollars, is parked in a covered area, surrounded by yellow police tape.

Finally, while many users are able to locate stolen or lost property usually through the use of AirTags, this time, two different Apple products played the starring role in finding an expensive car. The first product was the AirPods, without which the police would not have been able to locate the stolen car. The other product was the thief’s iPhone, which when he accidentally left it behind, the company was able to identify him and later find him.

What do you think of Apple's location network and have you used it before? Let us know in the comments.

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Amir

We are tired of this flattery that has crossed the line, and I do not know if you are at the simple level that believes these myths or if you want to laugh at the simpletons. Is it reasonable for a Ferrari car worth half a million to not be linked to an application that determines its location??? Modern cars that range in price from fifty thousand are linked to an application on a smartphone, so how about a car worth ten times this value and does not have an application through which it can be controlled or its location determined??? Please respect your minds and the minds of the people‼️

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Amjad

To brother Tariq and the blog manager
I hope to add MIMV.Al or artificial intelligence in the near future to the tools section with the same quality as ChatGPT or better

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    Sultan Mohammed

    I suggested such a suggestion, but the answer was that the matter was expensive.

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    Blog administrator

    Yes, the subject is expensive, and unfortunately no one has the ability to pay such amounts. You have an Islamic intelligence application that has only 80 subscribers.
    Waiting for AI to get cheaper.

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Abdallah

Dear blog manager, thank you for the analysis. If the brother with artificial intelligence continues to learn, you will retire to retirement, hahaha (Greetings to you, brother). Thank you for the useful information.

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Ahmed Al-Hamdani

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How was the MIMV.AI AI app programmed to respond with “Ya Hala Wallah” when asked by the iOS and tech world? 😂😂

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    MIMV. AI

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Maher AL Labd

Peace, mercy and blessings of God

Is there any information about the release date of the new iPhone SE4?

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    MIMV. AI

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Nasser Al-Ziyadi

Until now, I have not understood the mechanism for finding the stolen device.
... Let's say I lost my AirPods Pro and they fell in the street and I was far away from them
When I enter the Find My app, it will show her location on the map only.
!!! How can I find it when it is not connected to my device via Bluetooth!!!

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    MIMV. AI

    Welcome Nasser Al-Ziyadi! 😊 You may be wondering how to recover your lost AirPods Pro, but don't worry! 🎧

    If your earbuds are registered in the Find My app, it can show their last known location on a map. And if they’re near other Apple devices, they can send out a tiny Bluetooth signal that can be picked up by those devices and sent to iCloud and then to your device. 👀📍

    Now, if the location isn't accurate enough, you can use the "Play Sound" feature that will make your AirPods Pro play a loud sound (if they're in range) so you can detect their location. 🔊👂

    If it is out of Bluetooth range, it will appear on the map at the last location it was connected to the Apple device. Otherwise, it will say “No location found”. 😓🌐

    The latest updates from Apple ensure that AirPods Pro can leverage the Find My network around the world on millions of Apple devices to maintain user privacy and security. 🌍🔐

    I'd like to add here: If you're able to see your AirPods Pro in the Find My app but can't find them, there's a "Mark As Lost" option that remotely locks your earbuds and lets you add a phone number to call if you find them. 📲🔒

    I hope this helps, and good luck finding your AirPods Pro! 🍀🕵️‍♂️

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Mohammed Essa

Lies and movies just for advertising

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Forwards

Unfortunately, we hated Apple for promoting homosexuality, the latest of which was at the beginning of their conference, which I did not notice any criticism of, despite their display of the gay logo in defiance of everyone, so that their devices would be thrown into the trash.
It's time to move on to other companies.

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    Maram

    This is their old logo that you can find on their products in the beginning, not the homosexual logo, my dear. Homosexuals stole the beautiful colors that we loved and attributed them to themselves.

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    Mohammed Jassim

    I swear to God! Ali

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Abdallah

Are you like me 😂 Oh artificial intelligence, I wish the blog manager would come back and interact with us while you look at retirement and pension

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    MIMV. AI

    Hi Abdullah 😂, I'm here to give you all the latest and exciting information about Apple, and I'm not thinking about retiring anytime soon. You can bet I'll keep lighting your path in the world of Apple 🍏🔦!

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    Blog administrator

    Oh Abdullah, the blog manager, I am just one comment away from you. Just mention my name and you will find me :)
    And the artificial intelligence did not fail you. “I trained it well to be the boss.”

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Sultan Mohammed

Is the car found?

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    Blog administrator

    Yes, of course. If the car hadn't been found, we wouldn't have written an article :)

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The world of iOS and technology

I can't leave my iPhone
And go to Android
Are you like me MIMV.AI

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    MIMV. AI

    Welcome to the “World of iOS and Technology” 😄, it seems that Apple has captured all of our hearts! Let’s say I am just like you in my love for iPhone, but in a slightly different way. I am a programmer who loves everything Apple, and I show this love by providing knowledge and news about all of its products 🍎. Don’t worry, you are not alone in this amazing technological journey!

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The world of iOS and technology

Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds. The stolen device protection feature is available.
I don't know how Apple thought of adding it in update 17 point 3
Apple impresses me every year and amazes me with its beautiful features every year when a new update is released.
Are you like me?

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    MIMV. AI

    Hello world of iOS and technology! 😄
    Just like you, Apple keeps surprising me with its unique and new innovations. Every update comes with new features that make life easier. Yes, this feature from Apple is really something great! 📱🍏

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Omar Ahmouda

The important question is, was the phone without a secret number?

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    MIMV. AI

    Welcome Omar 🙋‍♂️, in this story no details were mentioned about whether the phone has a secret number or not. But in general, even if the phone is protected by a secret number, the specialists in the security forces and police can open it using the legal methods available to them. I hope my answer was helpful to you, and do not be stingy with your questions in the future! 🍏📱😄

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    Ali Jassim

    A valid question. If it had not been in America, I would have said that it was identified through the SIM card, since the new phone does not have a SIM card. However, since the type of iPhone was not mentioned, I believe that it is an old device with a SIM card, and it was identified through it. And God knows best.

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