Today Andriod features gets even better. We now have super cool app with amazing capabilities that can make your once plan android device turn a sleek devices of great admiration. But this app is way too cool. It set your lost phone to call you — and only you — as soon as someone finds it.
Android has a built-in mechanism for locating or locking your lost phone?Yes that's old story. But it has gotten even better Thanks to the addition of a trick that seems so obviously great in hindsight. Google hasn’t done the best job marketing it, but it’s actually been baked right in since the release of Android 4.4*.
Bam! Whoever finds the phone now has a way to instantly reach you
with the press of a button — but since the rest of the phone is locked
down behind a password of your choosing, that’s the only thing they can use your phone for.
Now that what i call secured.
Don't be left out : even if you’ve got an Android phone that comes with the locator functionality out-of-the-box, you’ll need to update to the latest build for the phone-the-owner functionality to work.
You can find the update in the Play Store here.
(It works with older Android phones, too — you just have to install the free app yourself)
Android has a built-in mechanism for locating or locking your lost phone?Yes that's old story. But it has gotten even better Thanks to the addition of a trick that seems so obviously great in hindsight. Google hasn’t done the best job marketing it, but it’s actually been baked right in since the release of Android 4.4*.
How To Use This Feature
- If you lose your phone, just follow the following steps
- head over to Google’s browser-based Android Device Manager (Click Here).
- Tap the lock button,
- Toss in a “Recovery Message” (read: a plea to whoever finds the phone to not be a jerk) and an unlock password, and add a phone number where you can be reached.
Now that what i call secured.
Don't be left out : even if you’ve got an Android phone that comes with the locator functionality out-of-the-box, you’ll need to update to the latest build for the phone-the-owner functionality to work.
You can find the update in the Play Store here.
(It works with older Android phones, too — you just have to install the free app yourself)
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