Google’s Find My Android service lets you track lost mobile devices. While location trackers like Apple AirTags and Samsung SmartTag+ let you monitor missing objects, software-based phone monitoring works even better.
The Find My Device service comes baked into the Android operating system on many phones, or a convenient mobile app is also available. Read on to learn how to use Find My Android to track lost or stolen handsets or tablets.
How to Set Up Google Find My Android
Getting started with Find My Android requires a bit of setup. Read on to discover prerequisites and initial settings to recover your device if you lose it.
Find My Device requirements
Google’s Find My Android service requires a few conditions to function properly:
- Your phone has power
- You're signed into your Google account
- Location services are enabled
- You have an active internet connection (Wi-Fi or mobile data)
- Find My Device is toggled on
- You're visible on Google Pay
Initial Find My Android settings
Here are the settings you’ll need to adjust to locate your device:
- Head to Settings > Location to enable location services.
- Toggle on Use Location.
- Head to Settings > Security > Find My Device.
- Toggle Use Find My Device on.
Tracking a Lost Phone
Once you’ve successfully set up Find My Device, it’s time to track your Android (just in case you lose your phone, make sure you've set up your voicemail on Android).
On the Web
- Go to Google’s Find My Device page via a web browser.
- Select the desired phone or tablet from the list of added Androids.
- Check the last-known location, and any available Wi-Fi network name to find your device.
Google’s Find My Device service also lets you see present battery capacity and a helpful visualization of your device’s location on Google Maps.
With the Find My Device app
Select mobile devices, including my Google Pixel 6 Pro, come with the Find My Device service baked into the Android operating system (OS). However, other gadgets like my Samsung Galaxy S9+ require the standalone Android app. To track your lost device via the standalone application:
- Head to the Google Play store and download the Find My Device app.
- Open the app, choose your desired Google account, and hit the Continue as option.
- Sign in with your Google account and allow location access.
You located your phone. Now what?
Upon locating a phone, you have three main options:
- Play a sound: Have your Android ring for around 5 minutes, even if alerts are silent. We recommend using the play sound option if your phone or tablet is nearby, like under the couch cushions.
- Secure device: Did you forget your phone at your favourite taco joint or in the backseat of an Uber again? Securing your device locks it and signs out of your Google account. The secure device option is great if your Android is in an easily accessible or public location.
- Erase device: The nuclear option. If you cannot find your device or suspect it’s stolen, go ahead and reset your phone.
Best Android Phones
Perhaps you lost your phone, have an aging Android handset, or decided to switch from an iPhone. You can’t go wrong with most Google Pixel devices or Samsung Galaxy phones. Our favourite Android phones include the Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus, Google Pixel 6 Pro, and Motorola Moto G Power.
How to Use Find My Android: FAQs
How can I track the location of a lost Android device?
You can track location on an Android phone or tablet using the Find My Device service or mobile app. Alternatively, physical location trackers like Samsung SmartTag+ work well.
Do Android phones have a "find my phone" feature?
Yes, Android phones have a "find my phone" feature. Google’s Find My Device service lets you locate lost or stolen Android phones and tablets using a browser or mobile app. The service comes baked into the OS on select handsets like the Google Pixel 6 Pro. For other Androids, the standalone Find My Device app provides tracking features.
How can I find my lost Android phone if location services are off?
You can’t find a lost Android without location services turned on. Google’s Find My Device app requires enabling location services to work properly. However, physical location tracking hardware like Samsung SmartTag+ or Apple AirTags let you view where an object is without location services enabled on your device.
Can I track an Android phone if it's lost?
Yes, you can track a lost Android phone. The Google Find My Device app lets you find lost or stolen Android phones and tablets.
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