Google promises Find My Device will work with more phones when they’re off

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Yesterday Google finally took its new Find My Device network online, after a long wait caused by Apple needing to add unwanted tracker protection to iOS. The new Find My Device network by Google encompasses over a billion active devices across the world, and so it should make tracking them quite easy.

One feature that was especially intriguing was the ability to track a Pixel 8 or Pixel 8 Pro even when they’re powered off or have no battery, and obviously a lot of people have been wondering, since the announcement, whether this incredibly useful feature would be making it to other…

​ Yesterday Google finally took its new Find My Device network online, after a long wait caused by Apple needing to add unwanted tracker protection to iOS. The new Find My Device network by Google encompasses over a billion active devices across the world, and so it should make tracking them quite easy.

One feature that was especially intriguing was the ability to track a Pixel 8 or Pixel 8 Pro even when they’re powered off or have no battery, and obviously a lot of people have been wondering, since the announcement, whether this incredibly useful feature would be making it to other…   Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles 

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