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Xiaomi 1 mobile phone automatically sends text messages, claiming to be stolen. What happened?
1. It may be that some applications in your system interfere with the normal operation of the system, especially some programs that have obtained root permission. For the security of the mobile phone system, please do not use root permission at will. I suggest you check whether the relevant security software is installed and whether the anti-theft function is turned on.
2. Plug and unplug your sim card again, and then go to System Settings-Account and Synchronization-Xiaomi Account-Close to retrieve the phone.
3. It is recommended that you back up your data, and then go to recovery to clear all the data (shut down, press and hold the volume up+power on button to enter recovery). When recovering the data, do not restore the settings and the third-party security software in your mobile phone for the time being. See if you can get back to normal.
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