Have you ever found yourself asking Google the most ridiculous questions like these guys below?
Sometimes, we just expect Google to have all the answers!
Does he love me?
How do I propose to her? How can I start up a business with zero capital? How can I make homemade suya? or the funny: Is there light at home? Where is my phone? etc. Now Google is saying; with technology, no question is ridiculous!
Google has introduced a new feature that allows Android users to simply type ‘find my phone’ into a Google search box to find their missing smartphone.
As long as they are logged in with the same Google account that is registered on their smartphone, they will be presented with a map revealing the device’s current location! If the device is nearby, they can also ask it to ring!
In the case that it has been stolen, for example, the Find My Phone feature does not allow users to lock their device remotely. However, they can do this through the existing Android Device Manager.
“We’ve all been there – you’ve searched under your car seat, tossed around the sofa cushions and you still can’t find your phone,” said Google in a Google+ post.
“If you know where your computer is, you can now ask Google to find your Android phone from your desktop. If the pesky phone is hiding nearby, Google can ring it for you – or you can see it on the map if you forgot it at the bar,” Google added.
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This article was first published on 20th April 2015
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