There’s a good chance you’ve stumbled across this article after
having lost your phone, so instead of telling you what you should’ve
done before losing it, let’s get right to it: you want to know what to
do right now.
The good news is that you can quickly find your missing handset with Google’s Android Device Manager, even if you don’t have the app installed.
Grab your computer (if you don’t have your computer, see the next
section), connect to the internet, open Chrome, and make sure you’re
logged in to your Google account (seriously, this part is crucial). Type
“Where is my phone” in Chrome’s omnibox. This will do a search, and
Google will automatically load a mini Android Device Manager window
inside of the search results. During my testing, I found this little box
to be pretty hit and miss in terms of accuracy, so for the sake of
finding your phone quickly, go ahead and hit the first link: “Android
Device Manager.”
There’s a good chance you’ve stumbled across this article after
having lost your phone, so instead of telling you what you should’ve
done before losing it, let’s get right to it: you want to know what to
do right now.
The good news is that you can quickly find your missing handset with Google’s Android Device Manager, even if you don’t have the app installed.
Grab your computer (if you don’t have your computer, see the next
section), connect to the internet, open Chrome, and make sure you’re
logged in to your Google account (seriously, this part is crucial). Type
“Where is my phone” in Chrome’s omnibox. This will do a search, and
Google will automatically load a mini Android Device Manager window
inside of the search results. During my testing, I found this little box
to be pretty hit and miss in terms of accuracy, so for the sake of
finding your phone quickly, go ahead and hit the first link: “Android
Device Manager.”
There’s a good chance you’ve stumbled across this article after
having lost your phone, so instead of telling you what you should’ve
done before losing it, let’s get right to it: you want to know what to
do right now.
The good news is that you can quickly find your missing handset with Google’s Android Device Manager, even if you don’t have the app installed.
Grab your computer (if you don’t have your computer, see the next
section), connect to the internet, open Chrome, and make sure you’re
logged in to your Google account (seriously, this part is crucial). Type
“Where is my phone” in Chrome’s omnibox. This will do a search, and
Google will automatically load a mini Android Device Manager window
inside of the search results. During my testing, I found this little box
to be pretty hit and miss in terms of accuracy, so for the sake of
finding your phone quickly, go ahead and hit the first link: “Android
Device Manager.”
There’s a good chance you’ve stumbled across this article after
having lost your phone, so instead of telling you what you should’ve
done before losing it, let’s get right to it: you want to know what to
do right now.
The good news is that you can quickly find your missing handset with Google’s Android Device Manager, even if you don’t have the app installed.
Grab your computer (if you don’t have your computer, see the next
section), connect to the internet, open Chrome, and make sure you’re
logged in to your Google account (seriously, this part is crucial). Type
“Where is my phone” in Chrome’s omnibox. This will do a search, and
Google will automatically load a mini Android Device Manager window
inside of the search results. During my testing, I found this little box
to be pretty hit and miss in terms of accuracy, so for the sake of
finding your phone quickly, go ahead and hit the first link: “Android
Device Manager.”
There’s a good chance you’ve stumbled across this article after
having lost your phone, so instead of telling you what you should’ve
done before losing it, let’s get right to it: you want to know what to
do right now.
The good news is that you can quickly find your missing handset with Google’s Android Device Manager, even if you don’t have the app installed.
Grab your computer (if you don’t have your computer, see the next
section), connect to the internet, open Chrome, and make sure you’re
logged in to your Google account (seriously, this part is crucial). Type
“Where is my phone” in Chrome’s omnibox. This will do a search, and
Google will automatically load a mini Android Device Manager window
inside of the search results. During my testing, I found this little box
to be pretty hit and miss in terms of accuracy, so for the sake of
finding your phone quickly, go ahead and hit the first link: “Android
Device Manager.”
There’s a good chance you’ve stumbled across this article after
having lost your phone, so instead of telling you what you should’ve
done before losing it, let’s get right to it: you want to know what to
do right now.
The good news is that you can quickly find your missing handset with Google’s Android Device Manager, even if you don’t have the app installed.
Grab your computer (if you don’t have your computer, see the next
section), connect to the internet, open Chrome, and make sure you’re
logged in to your Google account (seriously, this part is crucial). Type
“Where is my phone” in Chrome’s omnibox. This will do a search, and
Google will automatically load a mini Android Device Manager window
inside of the search results. During my testing, I found this little box
to be pretty hit and miss in terms of accuracy, so for the sake of
finding your phone quickly, go ahead and hit the first link: “Android
Device Manager.”
Once you’ve told the Device Manager to find your missing phone, it’ll start tracking and should
find it within a few seconds. It’ll provide the time it was located,
the location, and the accuracy range. This will give you a damn good
idea of where your phone is.
To make sure your personal data is safe and secure, you can use the
“lock” button to quickly enable a lock screen password, even if you
didn’t have one enabled before. Once the password is set, you can also
put a recovery message on the locks screen—something like “Thanks for
finding my phone! Please call the number below.” (Then put a number in
the box below.)
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