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Samsung devices require the unlock pattern/code to be shut down.
Umm.. no they don't? You need a password to unlock it after restarting it but you absolutely can turn the phone off without a password. I'm on my 3rd Samsung device and have never entered a password to shut any of them off.
Every Samsung device I was handed over the last few years required to enter the unlock code for it to be shut down. Maybe it is a dedicated setting or something?
Pretty sure every single mobile has a key combination to power off and recovery when your display or touch isnt working properly. At least its the case for my samsung m51.
Amd what do they do if the battery runs out? Suspend to disk?
and thiefs will just throw it into a faraday cage to block the signal immediately.
Not in my country lol, they're not that smart
Not in my country lol, they're not that smart