Code within the Find My Device app suggests that Google is working on adding support for UWB tech to the network. We’ve also found code referencing AR actions, which speculatively ties in nicely with ...
The Find My Device app on Android has taken on new importance with the launch of a network that helps you find smartphones, trackers, and other objects. However, one glaring omission thus far has been ...
Google's recent Find My Device version offers another glimpse at its upcoming UWB support update for trackers/devices. A year later, the app's code reiterates the "precision finding" feature, as well ...
Ultra-wideband (UWB) trackers are capable of much more precise location-finding than their Bluetooth peers, but have limited hardware compatibility. While Samsung supports UWB through Galaxy SmartTags ...
Google’s rollout of the Find My Device network has been a bit less than ideal, but things are due to get better over time. One of the highly anticipated additions to Find My Device is support for UWB ...
With Find My Device, one can locate their stolen device if they have connected their Microsoft account to that device and have enabled Find My Device. If you want to remotely Lock or Unlock a Windows ...
Google today began letting Android customers know that it will soon launch a promised Android-based Find My Device network, reports 9to5Google. Google announced the upcoming ‌Find My‌ feature last ...
If you've ever tried finding a lost Android phone, you may have been frustrated by Google's equivalent to Apple's Find My network. If your phone is powered on and connected to Wi-Fi, Google's Find My ...
Google's Find My Device network launch may be getting a little closer, as location-based settings choices have started popping up deep inside the settings menu. Earlier this year, Google announced the ...
Google says UWB for Find My Device is coming soon There's been a 4x speed increase since last year Testing by The Verge shows some problems with coverage Google gave the Android Find My Device network ...
Dallas was working on cars at a Honda dealership rocking a MyTouch 4G when Artem and the gang started Android Police. It was this very website that got him into Android in the first place — he'd sneak ...