Googles Find My Device might soon work – The Verge

Posted: June 24, 2021 at 11:31 pm

Google may be working on turning Android phones into a hivemind capable of finding lost devices, similar to Apples Find My network, according to analysis done by 9to5Google. A toggle for the feature showed up in a beta of Google Play Services, with code referencing the ability for phones to help locate other devices, potentially signaling that Android phones could soon become easier to find.

According to Googles support page, the current Find My Device system can only find phones that are powered on, have a data or Wi-Fi signal, and have location services enabled. At this early stage, its unclear which, if any, of those limitations the relay network feature apparently called Spot would solve, but when youre looking for a lost phone any advantage is good to have.

Google has other projects that involve using a network of Android phones notably, its earthquake detection feature. While the implementation is different, the underlying concept is likely very similar: there are more than 3 billion active Android devices, which is a large crowd to source information from, be it accelerometer data, or the location of a misplaced phone.

9to5Google did find a setting that would allow users to turn off the feature, making it so their phone wouldnt help locate other devices. Given the limited information, its unclear whether the Find My Device network will be able to find things other than phones, like Apples Find My network or Samsungs Galaxy Find network are capable of doing. And of course, this being unpacked code from a Beta release, these changes may never see an actual public release.

Google did not immediately respond to request for comment about the prospective feature.

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