

As above, you can then select the device you want to locate that's associated with your Google account, and ring, wipe or lock that device.The next page opens in the Google account page to find your phone.If you're not logged in, log in using the same account as your Android phone.In your browser head to /android/find.

If you don't use Chrome, you can still use your browser, it's just not quite as simple. You have options to ring that phone (so you can find it at home), or recover - where you can click through and find options to lock, erase, or remove the phone from your account.You can use the drop-down box to select the specific device you're looking for, with the map showing the location. The results page will include a box at the top showing you where your phone is.Type "find my phone" into the search bar and hit search.Open Chrome and ensure you're signed into Chrome using the same account as your mobile device.Both this and the Wi-Fi scanning are meant to improve location features. This lets apps and services search for Bluetooth devices even if Bluetooth is off. In this short guide, we will walk you through how you can identify the location of your Samsung phone if you’re lost it already, or you’re worried about losing it. Now, Samsung announced its own version of UWB tracking, which is powered through their own Exynos. Some time later, the FCC regulated a dedicated spectrum for such use-cases and that is how ultra-wideband (UWB) tracking technology was born.

It works with all Samsung models, including the S7 edge, Galaxy, A20, etc. The AirDroid Parental Control App, for example, makes it easy to track a Samsung phone from an iPhone. This lets apps and services scan for local Wi-Fi networks, even if you have Wi-Fi turned off. This product launched in 2021 and basically allowed users to track anything to their heart’s content. Most people believe it's impossible to track Samsung phones (or Android phones) from an iPhone however, this is not true. If you’re sharing your location with family members or friends, you can manage it here. That doesn’t get rid of what’s already been saved there are instructions for that a little later in this article. This leads you to a page where you can pause your device’s collection of your location history. Any app that requires “precise location” (which I’ll explain in a bit) needs this to be turned on. If you want to turn off “Use location,” you need to make sure this is turned off as well. This uses Wi-Fi and other services to help pinpoint your location. You can turn this off if you want, but read the fine print: “If ELS is off, your mobile carrier may still send device location during an emergency call.” SmartThings Find helps you locate your Galaxy phone, tablet, watch, earbuds, and more. This tells emergency services where you are if there’s a problem for example, if your car goes off the road and the ambulance needs to find you.
