There is no way to permanently brick an iPhone. Even if you delete the firmware file and turn off the phone, it can be restored with a simple iTunes restore.

Yes, you can brick a stolen iPhone. If you have the stolen phone’s Apple ID and password, you can use iCloud to remotely erase the device.

There are a few ways to make your phone brick. One way is to install a custom firmware that is incompatible with your device. Another way is to flash the wrong ROM or kernel. A third way is to overload the phone’s battery with too much power. And finally, you can also physically damage the phone’s hardware.

Apple can’t brick your iPhone, but they can disable it. If you have an iPhone that’s been disabled by Apple, you’ll need to take it to an Apple Store to have it serviced.

Yes, Apple can brick a device. If a device is determined to be stolen or lost, Apple can remotely disable it.

Yes, it’s possible to brick a phone remotely by messing with its software. For example, you could delete the operating system or install a virus that renders the phone unusable.

Soft brick is a term used in the smartphone industry to describe a state of device unresponsiveness. A soft-bricked device usually cannot be powered on or accessed in any way.

There are a few things that thieves can do with stolen iPhones. They can either try to sell the phone on the black market, use it themselves, or unlock it and sell the phone’s SIM card.

Apple can’t “brick” a stolen Macbook, but they can remotely disable it. If a stolen Macbook is reported to Apple, they will put it into Lost Mode. This disables the computer and requires the owner’s password to reactivate it.

There are a few things you can do to make a stolen phone unusable. You can remotely wipe the phone, which will erase all of the data on the phone. You can also change the password to the phone so that the thief can’t access it. Finally, you can deactivate the phone so that it can’t be used at all.