Apple's New Anti-Theft Feature Locks iPhones in Real Time Using Motion Sensors

May 27, 2026
Apple's New Anti-Theft Feature Locks iPhones in Real Time Using Motion Sensors
  • Apple is reportedly developing an automatic anti-theft feature that can lock an iPhone in real time during a snatch, using motion sensors, accelerometer data, and contextual signals.

  • The feature would complement Activation Lock and Find My by acting in the critical first moments rather than only after theft occurs.

  • It would go beyond a screen lock by using known networks and locations through Stolen Device Protection to restrict access when the device is deemed stolen.

  • Internally, TSMC faced pushback over changes to quarterly compensation schedules and perceived alignment with top executives’ pay.

  • The article’s author is a veteran tech journalist who focuses on Apple products and ecosystem updates.

  • Apple published a support note clarifying logo differences between versions of apps sold as one-time purchases versus subscriptions like Apple Creator Studio.

  • Apple is preparing an iOS 26.5.1 maintenance update and releasing the first betas of iOS 26.6.

  • WWDC expectations include potential privacy-focused features and possible changes to location data and chat handling.

  • The piece places security in a broader context of protecting sensitive data on smartphones, including banking apps, wallets, health data, and personal chats.

  • Apple iPhone sales in Europe rose about 9% year over year in early 2026, with Europe totaling 33 million shipments; China shows steady demand according to CAICT data.

  • Apple stock hit record highs after a bullish Bank of America price target tied to its AI strategy.

  • Experts advise continuing to use multi-factor authentication, with Face ID/Touch ID for apps and avoiding SMS-based 2FA for better security.

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