ManoharJanardhan bro you can take just normal phone In budget and for application use you can use your family member phone for some time. It’s really sad to hear the situation

    Frost_ yes bro I’m currently using my mom’s phone or else I will not be able to work.

    4 days later

    ahm this is bit different because not all users would want to enter pasword/pin etc just to restart or turn off the phone. theres app on playstore you can use it till nothing adds this as a feature in future.

    Merged 1 post from Plz add unlock the divice befor poweroff for more security .

    nova But anyone can still turn off the phone. This is just an extremely poorly designed mess.

    Security is hilarious.

    If I add a quick widget pointing to a calculator on the lockscreen, it asks me to unlock the phone to open the calculator. But I can turn off the phone without providing any credentials.

    Haven’t ever used such a phone with improperly implemented security protocols.

    But after investing so much money, now I am stuck. So I actively tell people to look at other phones.

      Guys isn’t it a really necessary feature to add to prevent theft. I think it is a must have feature what are you guys thoughts on it

      I was just going through my 2a settings and I am thinking I missed 1 important setting which should be there which is

      Required password or pattern to power off

      Which is one of the important thing if your phone get lost or robbed

      So no one can power off your phone and you still can trace the phone

      Suggest me if it’s good or bad idea

      I think it’s basic setting for Android user which should be there

      Merged 1 post from Addition of Require password to power off feature.
      Merged 1 post from An essential setting option .

      belthur It doesn’t really matter if your phone asks for a PIN/pattern to turn it off while locked. Any Android phone can be restarted from the lock screen by pressing the power button for about 10-15 seconds.

      It would be really interesting to know which phones you used before… 🤔

      Like I said, any Android phone can be forced to restart with a 10-15 second press on the power button. iPhones can also be forced to restart or turn off with a succession of button presses/holds. So don’t even get me started on the “worst security protocols” talk.

      If we’re being realistic and truly concerned about security on our phones, we should request Nothing (maybe Google) to implement PIN/pattern for disconnecting Wi-Fi/mobile and Bluetooth from the lock screen too, via quick settings. This way we can at least make sure that the phone remains connected and traceable, even after a forced reboot.

      palatinagavamsi You can simply switch to OnePlus or Realme devices. They have this option and also you can hide your power button with custom key combinations. Don’t expect anything from these Nothing idiots. They are still fixing the camera since past 3 years.

      My phone was authorized for third-party use. My friend was able to turn off my mobile without any restrictions, even when it was locked. How is this possible? There were no alerts, and my phone did not ask for my password or any authorization. Kindly address this issue in a future update.

      It’s not an issue.

      By default it’s off if you want to turn on the feature then go to settings and search require password to power off and then turn it on