How To Find Lost Phone? Step-by-Step Guide on How To Track, Block and Unblock Your Lost or Stolen Smartphone Using sancharsaathi.gov.in Portal
The Indian government has launched a new service to help smartphone users to track a lost phone. You can even block a lost phone with this portal
Mumbai, May 15: On this World Telecommunication and Information Society Day, May 17, the Indian government will launch a new portal for smartphone users. The Sanchar Saathi portal (www.sancharsaathi.gov.in) will help people to track and find their lost mobile phones.
The Sanchar Saathi portal will be available throughout the country. It will work with phones connected to all telecom circles. It is already available in Delhi and Mumbai circles. You can use this portal to access your SIM card number and block it to prevent misuse. Video: Mobile Phone Battery Explodes in Flames in MP's Ratlam, Blast Caught on CCTV Camera.
How To Block Your Smartphone On Sanchar Saathi Portal
- Go to the Sanchar Saathi portal - www.sancharsaathi.gov.in and enter the required details (name, mobile number, IMEI details, device’s brand, model, invoice, etc).
- Next, enter the details of the place where you lost your smartphone. You will also have to enter details about the police complaint number and upload a copy of the complaint.
- Then, enter the details about the mobile owner, including the name, address, identity proof, and email.
- Now, enter the captcha and verify the application using an OTP.
- Once you accept the declaration and click "Submit" your smartphone will be blocked.
To unblock your smartphone, go to the Sanchar Saathi portal and enter the request ID you received while blocking your smartphone. Next, enter the phone number and reason for unblocking. After verification is done, your smartphone will be unblocked. WhatsApp New Feature Update: Broadcast Channels To Offer Verified Checkmarks, Follower Count, and More, Here's All You Need To Know.
The Department of Telecommunications has already launched the Sanchar Saathi portal in certain regions. So far, 4,70,000 lost/ stolen phones have been blocked, more than 2,40,000 phones have been tracked, and around 8,000 phones have been recovered.
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