The long-awaited news for Google’s Find My Device network has arrived. In its latest statement, the company announced that iOS’s feature, which works with the My Find network logic, has been made available. So how does the Google Find My Device network work? Here are the details!
Google Find My Device network launched
Google’s new feature is a much-improved version of the standard Find My Device function on Android and works exactly with iOS’s Find My Device network logic. To elaborate on this, Android users will now be able to find their lost items through a Bluetooth network created by other Android devices.
As mentioned above, you don’t need any internet etc. for the new Google Find My Device network. won’t have to. The only thing required for this job will be a Bluetooth connection. Here, the lost phone or tablet can be easily found even if they are offline, if they come within Bluetooth range of other Android devices.
Let us point out that there is another critical detail here. Because you will not be able to turn off Bluetooth completely for this feature to work properly and to detect the location information of lost devices. Of course, although this raises serious questions about the negative impact it will have on battery life, we should point out that there is a solution at this point.
According to the latest information, you will be able to pause Bluetooth instead of turning it off completely in the new version. In this way, the Find My Device service will continue to work, and your battery performance will not decrease significantly.
The expanded Find My Device service, in which billions of Android devices will silently communicate with each other to create a massive location tracking network, is currently available in the US and Canada. It will spread all over the world with the Android 15 version that will come later this year.