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<p>Apple is wiring an automatic lock into the iPhone that fires the moment the device is yanked out of a user&&num;8217&semi;s hand&comma; according to code <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;9to5mac&period;com&sol;2026&sol;05&sol;26&sol;apple-working-on-iphone-anti-snatching-feature-that-locks-the-device-automatically&sol;" target&equals;"&lowbar;blank" rel&equals;"noopener">9to5Mac surfaced this week from an internal iOS build<&sol;a>&period; The signals lining up to confirm a snatch include the iPhone&&num;8217&semi;s own accelerometer &lpar;the motion sensor that already powers Crash Detection&rpar;&comma; the distance to a paired Apple Watch&comma; and whether the phone is on a familiar WiFi network or at a familiar location such as home or work&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The trigger fixes a hole in Apple&&num;8217&semi;s existing theft stack&period; Find My&comma; Activation Lock&comma; and <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;support&period;apple&period;com&sol;en-us&sol;120340" target&equals;"&lowbar;blank" rel&equals;"noopener">Stolen Device Protection<&sol;a> all assume the phone is locked when a thief takes it&period; Snatching grabs the device while the screen is live&comma; the wallet is open&comma; and the owner is two seconds from realising what happened&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>The Signals Apple Is Stitching Together<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>The detection logic reads like a checklist a snatcher would struggle to defeat in real time&period; The code references list four inputs feeding the lock&colon;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<ul>&NewLine;<li>The iPhone&&num;8217&semi;s accelerometer&comma; which already powers Crash Detection and Fall Detection on newer models&comma; watching for the sharp jerk-and-run motion pattern&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li>The Bluetooth and ultra-wideband distance to a paired Watch&comma; which separates &&num;8220&semi;the phone moved&&num;8221&semi; from &&num;8220&semi;the phone moved away from the owner&period;&&num;8221&semi;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li>Whether the iPhone is currently joined to a WiFi network the device has recognised before&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li>Whether the iPhone&&num;8217&semi;s location matches one the system has learned as familiar&comma; such as home&comma; an office&comma; or a gym&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ul>&NewLine;<p>When several of those readings break in the wrong direction at once&comma; the phone locks itself&period; The handoff matters&colon; a normal screen lock keeps a thief out of the home screen&comma; but Apple&&num;8217&semi;s plan&comma; per the code&comma; is to also flip the device into the same restricted state the operating system already uses when a phone reads as stolen&period; That cuts off Apple Pay&comma; saved Keychain passwords&comma; and the controls a thief needs to change the Apple Account password and start wiping recovery options&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>That sensor is doing real work here&period; Snatch grabs produce a recognisable motion signature&colon; a fast lateral acceleration followed by a longer-duration push in a single direction as the thief runs&comma; cycles&comma; or rides off&period; Apple has been training the same chip on harder problems for years&comma; including reading a car crash through impact pattern matching and a hard fall through tumble dynamics&period; Catching a hand grab is&comma; in motion-signal terms&comma; an easier task&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<figure class&equals;"wp-block-image aligncenter featured-image" style&equals;"margin&colon;1&period;5em auto&semi;text-align&colon;center&semi;"><img class&equals;"aligncenter" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;budgyapp&period;com&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2026&sol;05&sol;apple-iphone-snatch-lock-feature-detects-theft-and-automatically-locks-the-devic&period;webp" alt&equals;"Apple iPhone snatch lock feature detects theft and automatically locks the device&period;" style&equals;"width&colon;100&percnt;&semi;max-width&colon;800px&semi;height&colon;auto&semi;border-radius&colon;8px&semi;display&colon;block&semi;margin&colon;0 auto&semi;" &sol;><figcaption style&equals;"text-align&colon;center&semi;font-size&colon;0&period;85em&semi;color&colon;&num;888&semi;margin-top&colon;0&period;5em&semi;">Apple iPhone snatch lock feature detects theft and automatically locks the device&period;<&sol;figcaption><&sol;figure>&NewLine;<h2>The Apple Watch as a Second Witness<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>The wrist signal is what distinguishes this from a generic motion trigger&period; Android&&num;8217&semi;s equivalent feature reads accelerometer&comma; WiFi&comma; and Bluetooth on the phone alone&period; Apple has access to a second device most rival platforms cannot count on&colon; a sensor strapped to the user&&num;8217&semi;s wrist that knows&comma; to the centimetre&comma; how far the phone has just travelled&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>A paired wearable sitting on the same wrist that just held the iPhone is the most reliable way to confirm the phone has actually left the owner&&num;8217&semi;s body&period; If the wearable and the iPhone stay together&comma; the system can wave off a motion blip as a stumble&comma; a handoff to a partner&comma; or a phone dropping into a bag&period; If the two devices separate at running speed while the WiFi network drops&comma; the snatch case is strong&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>That is also why the extra rules matter&period; A motion-only trigger would mis-fire on cyclists&comma; runners&comma; and anyone who hands their unlocked phone to a child&period; Cross-referencing motion data with paired-wearable distance&comma; network identity&comma; and learned location lets the system filter normal life out of the alert&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Android Shipped This in October 2024<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>Apple&&num;8217&semi;s draft of the idea arrives 19 months after <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;blog&period;google&sol;products&sol;android&sol;android-theft-protection&sol;" target&equals;"&lowbar;blank" rel&equals;"noopener">Google rolled out the same concept under the name Theft Detection Lock<&sol;a>&period; Google&&num;8217&semi;s feature went live globally in October 2024 through Google Play services&comma; reaching every Android 10 and newer phone without requiring a system update&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The mechanics are close to identical&period; Theft Detection Lock uses on-device AI&comma; the accelerometer&comma; WiFi&comma; and Bluetooth to detect a quick grab followed by movement away&period; If the model confirms a snatch&comma; the phone screen locks&period; Google bundled it alongside Offline Device Lock &lpar;auto-lock when the phone is disconnected for too long&rpar; and Remote Lock&comma; which can lock the device using only a verified phone number&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<table>&NewLine;<thead>&NewLine;<tr>&NewLine;<th>Capability<&sol;th>&NewLine;<th>Android Theft Detection Lock<&sol;th>&NewLine;<th>Apple&&num;8217&semi;s reported feature<&sol;th>&NewLine;<&sol;tr>&NewLine;<&sol;thead>&NewLine;<tbody>&NewLine;<tr>&NewLine;<td>Live since<&sol;td>&NewLine;<td>October 2024<&sol;td>&NewLine;<td>In development&comma; no public date<&sol;td>&NewLine;<&sol;tr>&NewLine;<tr>&NewLine;<td>Paired-wearable signal<&sol;td>&NewLine;<td>No<&sol;td>&NewLine;<td>Yes &lpar;distance to paired Watch&rpar;<&sol;td>&NewLine;<&sol;tr>&NewLine;<tr>&NewLine;<td>Familiar-location rule<&sol;td>&NewLine;<td>No<&sol;td>&NewLine;<td>Yes &lpar;reuses Apple&&num;8217&semi;s existing list&rpar;<&sol;td>&NewLine;<&sol;tr>&NewLine;<tr>&NewLine;<td>Minimum OS<&sol;td>&NewLine;<td>Android 10&comma; via Play services<&sol;td>&NewLine;<td>iOS version not disclosed<&sol;td>&NewLine;<&sol;tr>&NewLine;<tr>&NewLine;<td>Locks beyond the screen<&sol;td>&NewLine;<td>No<&sol;td>&NewLine;<td>Yes &lpar;restricts the protected actions list&rpar;<&sol;td>&NewLine;<&sol;tr>&NewLine;<&sol;tbody>&NewLine;<&sol;table>&NewLine;<p>The two differentiators Apple is building in cut both ways&period; They make false positives less likely&comma; and they raise the bar for users who do not own a Watch or who have not let the iPhone learn their daily places&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Why Stolen Device Protection Was Never Enough<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>Apple shipped Stolen Device Protection in iOS 17&period;3 in January 2024&comma; after reporting showed thieves were shoulder-surfing passcodes in bars&comma; grabbing the phone&comma; and using the passcode to reset the Apple Account password&period; The fix sat on top of the passcode&colon; once enabled&comma; any major change to the account or wallet would also demand Face ID or Touch ID&comma; with a one-hour delay before the device would accept the new biometric&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Apple&&num;8217&semi;s own support page sets the scope&colon;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<blockquote>&NewLine;<p>Stolen Device Protection adds a layer of security when your iPhone is away from familiar locations&comma; such as home or work&comma; and helps protect your accounts and personal information in case your iPhone is ever stolen&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<&sol;blockquote>&NewLine;<p>That layer covers what a thief tries to do after the phone is in their pocket&period; It does not cover the seconds between the grab and the auto-lock timer firing&period; On a default iOS setup&comma; that window can run to thirty seconds or longer&period; Within it&comma; an unlocked iPhone exposes Apple Pay&comma; banking apps that already trust the device&comma; messages with two-factor codes&comma; and the Settings app&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The new lock is the missing pre-event signal&period; It tries to slam the door before the thief is past the kerb&comma; by ending the unlocked state the moment the motion and proximity signature reads as a grab&period; If it works as described&comma; those same restricted-state rules kick in instantly&comma; not after a delay long enough to lose a bank balance&period; Our earlier coverage of <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;budgyapp&period;com&sol;iphone-sos-feature-rescue-colorado&sol;" target&equals;"&lowbar;blank" rel&equals;"noopener">iPhone safety features in real-world incidents<&sol;a> tracks the same pattern of Apple pushing detection earlier in the threat timeline&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>London&comma; 80 Percent&comma; and the Snatch Economy<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>The pressure to build this has been visible on the street for two years&period; <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;met&period;police&period;uk&sol;foi-ai&sol;metropolitan-police&sol;disclosure-2025&sol;june-2025&sol;thefts-mobile-phone-january2019-march2025&sol;" target&equals;"&lowbar;blank" rel&equals;"noopener">The Metropolitan Police&&num;8217&semi;s freedom-of-information disclosure<&sol;a> recorded 27&comma;167 mobile phone thefts in London in the first three months of 2025&comma; with iPhones the target of choice&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<ul>&NewLine;<li><strong>80 percent<&sol;strong> of phones stolen in London are iPhones&comma; with the iPhone 15 Pro Max the single most-snatched model&comma; according to <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;commonslibrary&period;parliament&period;uk&sol;research-briefings&sol;cdp-2025-0150&sol;" target&equals;"&lowbar;blank" rel&equals;"noopener">the House of Commons Library briefing on mobile phone thefts<&sol;a>&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li><strong>42 percent<&sol;strong> of all UK phone thefts happen in the capital&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li><strong>30 percent<&sol;strong> drop inside the Square Mile in early 2025 versus the same period a year earlier&comma; after a new patrol operation launched in January&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li><strong>27&comma;167<&sol;strong> thefts logged in Q1 2025 alone&comma; per the Met&&num;8217&semi;s own disclosure&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ul>&NewLine;<p>Anecdotal accounts out of the capital have been unusually consistent&period; Thieves on e-bikes target unlocked handsets because a locked iPhone is worth almost nothing once Activation Lock kicks in&semi; an unlocked one can be drained through Apple Pay&comma; used to authorise bank transfers&comma; or stripped of two-factor codes before the owner can blacklist it&period; Reports have linked the wave to organised resale routes pushing stolen devices to markets where Activation Lock can be partially worked around&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Patrol operations attack the problem from the kerb&period; Apple&&num;8217&semi;s draft lock attacks the same problem from the device side&colon; if the screen is dark again two seconds after the grab&comma; the resale economics of a snatched iPhone collapse back to the locked-phone price&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>What Has Not Been Confirmed<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>9to5Mac&&num;8217&semi;s report is built on code references inside an internal iOS build&comma; not on a public Apple announcement&period; The publication did not name an iOS version&comma; did not quote any timing language&comma; and noted only that development is active&period; Apple&&num;8217&semi;s standard pattern with features at this stage is to either ship them with the next major release in September or hold them for a mid-cycle point update&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Apple&&num;8217&semi;s annual developer conference begins on June 8 at Apple Park&comma; with the keynote at 10 a&period;m&period; Pacific&comma; as we noted in our preview of <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;budgyapp&period;com&sol;apple-wwdc-2026-june-8-siri-reckoning&sol;" target&equals;"&lowbar;blank" rel&equals;"noopener">the WWDC schedule and Siri overhaul timeline<&sol;a>&period; If the snatch lock is far enough along to demo&comma; that is the natural surface&period; If it is not&comma; the next likely window is the iOS point release that typically follows the holiday quarter&period; Apple has been folding security-grade features into point updates more aggressively over the past two cycles&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Two open questions matter most&period; The first is whether the feature will require a Watch as a hard dependency or only use it when available&semi; the bulk of iPhone owners do not wear one&period; The second is whether Apple will let users tune sensitivity&comma; which is the trade-off Google has been adjusting since launch&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>If Apple announces the lock at the June 8 keynote and ships it in the autumn&comma; the unlocked-phone resale window closes for snatchers across two of the world&&num;8217&semi;s largest iPhone markets before the next holiday shopping cycle&period; If the feature slips into a point release or arrives gated to Apple Watch owners only&comma; the snatch economy keeps running on the assumption it has profited from for two years&colon; that the screen will still be lit when the thief reaches the corner&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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