Finding a Lost Cell Phone, Even When it’s Powered Off

Google’s Revolutionary Find My Device Feature: Improved Locator and Remote Control Options

Google has recently announced a new search method to catch up with Apple’s improvements in its locator feature. Unlike previous versions, the new development allows for the phone to be located even when it is turned off. This is made possible by having the necessary hardware to reserve a certain level of battery power to maintain Bluetooth connectivity even when the device is powered off.

In addition, Google has implemented a joint network for Android devices, similar to Apple’s Find My network, to improve the process of locating lost or stolen phones. This system operates anonymously and privately, encrypting the location data end-to-end for consumer security. The launch of this location network comes later than expected but will be available worldwide, starting with the United States and Canada. It will be accessible on Google Pixel 8 and 8 Pro devices as well as on all Android devices running Android 9 or higher.

The new network will enhance the way lost devices are found by providing a more detailed view of registered devices and easy access to remote control options such as ringing or erasing the device. Users can also share device locations with others to facilitate locating lost devices when nearby. Overall, this update from Google is expected to significantly improve the process of recovering lost or stolen devices, making it easier for users to track and find their phones using the Find My device app.

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