A real tag doesn’t need the battery - the power is induced by the electric field of the other device.
I don’t know how it’s implemented in the iPhone but assuming it’s a real tag - the other phone may need to be close enough for the electric field to be strong enough for the tag to be able to send “I’m ABCDE..” so that the other phone will send it’s own location as your device’s location.
It’s more a collective iPhone spying. You guys like the word “collective”, do you? Fucking commies. It’s @ll under the disguise of a real feature and against the thieves, but then they don’t capture thieves, so what’s the purpose then, … the more you know.
A real tag doesn’t need the battery - the power is induced by the electric field of the other device.
I don’t know how it’s implemented in the iPhone but assuming it’s a real tag - the other phone may need to be close enough for the electric field to be strong enough for the tag to be able to send “I’m ABCDE..” so that the other phone will send it’s own location as your device’s location.
It’s more a collective iPhone spying. You guys like the word “collective”, do you? Fucking commies. It’s @ll under the disguise of a real feature and against the thieves, but then they don’t capture thieves, so what’s the purpose then, … the more you know.
I assume it's a super low power mode. I have some zigbee temp sensors that can broadcast data for over a year on a single button battery.
On the bright side, ballot mules will be turning their phones off not knowing.....