Hey there guys. Loving the app, and it's been awhile since I've made a post on the Avast! Forums, but I've been proudly using the Home Edition on every computer I own for quite some time. I recently obtained a Samsung Admire as my first smartphone, so I was more than excited when I heard about Avast for Android. I'm currently using version 2.3, (Gingerbread).
Anyway, on to my point here...when I installed the full Avast! Mobile Security Suite, I also chose to install Avast's Anti-Theft portion of the app as well. So far everything works great!...maybe a little too great...
I noticed a small issue which is only noticeable if I turn my phone off, and then back on again. For some reason, which appears to be completely unknown to me given the options the Anti-Theft section offers, every time the phone boots back up, the Anti-Theft activates the Siren and begins stating that the phone is "Lost/Stolen" when it is not.
Currently the phone is a MetroPCS-network phone, and this network doesn't use SIM cards, although I have the option of "the SIM card being changed or phone marked as lost" to lock the phone for obvious reasons, but there is no way to differentiate between the two in the settings. My best guess is this causes a problem with phones under which SIM cards are not used. Is there any fix or work-around so that my phone doesn't mark itself lost or stolen and sound the siren every time I reboot it without removing the settings which Anti-Theft implemented to protect it in the first place? I'd assume that the Devs would simply just need to add an auto-detection or check-box option to disable the checking of SIM cards, especially if the phone doesn't use them.
Any help would be more than appreciated. Although it is a very annoying bug, it is also a very minor one as smartphones obviously aren't meant to be turned off and on often, but it would be great to fix nonetheless.
Much love to anyone who can get this fixed!
-SugarD