Google has launched its Finder Network, a revised version of “Find Devices” for the Android ecosystem that now relies on crowdsourcing and smartphones will be discoverable even offline, Google revealed. Now there are more exciting details.
Because finding an Android smartphone without internet will require special preparation. A smartphone can be turned off, but in this case it still sends Bluetooth signals and reveals its location. It will be available on Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 first.
Google said it is already working with SoC manufacturers and OEMs to make this capability available on additional Android devices. However, Google says it is primarily focusing on “premium Android devices”.
New Find My Device A large network (crowdsourcing) will use more than one billion Android devices worldwide to help users find their lost items like headphones, tracker tags, etc. Data exchange across all user devices is anonymous and encrypted. A Bluetooth signal may be sufficient to find offline devices.
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