News of smartphone theft keeps coming every day. Such incidents happen frequently around us. However, when iPhones are stolen, the biggest question arises that when the security of iPhones is so tight, then where do they go after theft. Apple iPhones are known for their high-tech security features and that is why most people buy them. These are so secure that even if someone steals them, he cannot open them easily.
Not only this, thieves also do not sell them so easily because they can be tracked immediately. In such a situation, what happens to these stolen iPhones? If no one can open them then how can they be used. Let us tell you what happens to these stolen iPhones.
iPhones go to thieves’ market
Let us tell you that stolen iPhones are used very rarely. Thieves often sell stolen iPhones in the market. But they do not sell them in any common market. Thieves sell iPhones in a market which is far away from the reach of the local people. Recently, some such reports had come out in which the connection of the world’s biggest thief market with stolen iPhones was revealed.
The biggest thief market in China
Let us tell you that the world’s largest thief market is present in Shenzhen city of China. Shenzhen city of China is considered to be a network of black markets of the whole world. If reports are to be believed, there is a rampant trade in stolen phones and their parts here.
Yuanwang Digital Mall and Luohu Commercial City of Shenzhen, China are places which are counted among the world’s largest flea markets. Such people are found here who are tax experts. Here even smartphones with the most difficult passwords can be unlocked easily. But iPhones are so secure that they cannot be unlocked.
Big revelation in the report
To prevent the phone from being tracked as soon as it is opened, parts of iPhones are sold separately in these thieves’ markets. Let us tell you that the United States Trade Representative Office had presented a report in the month of January this year. In this report it was revealed that China is the largest trader of counterfeit and stolen goods. Stolen iPhones are often transported by sea to Shenzhen, China. This work is done in such a secret manner that it cannot even be tracked.
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