Track a Lost Android Phone Without Needing a Tracking App
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Well most of us for sure have lost an android device. If you happen you lost one, then keep reading. You might be able to get your android device back.
Nowadays, there are a lot of phone recovery or anti-theft apps available on the Google Play Store which really help you recover in case you lost your phone or get stolen. But the sad thing is, usually, many people just get to know such apps after it got lost or stolen, so it's definitely too late for that. And more saddening to know that your device is gone for good.
Tracking your Android device after it got lost or stolen through Android Device Manager
Lucky you if you have read this right away, there's still a chance you can find your lost valuable. In fact, there are a few ways to remote control and track your phone even if you haven’t installed a recovery app in your phone before it vanished. But let's tackle on this for now.
So let's get down to the ways you can get your Android back to it's rightful owner.
Tracking lost Android via Android Device Manager or Google Find My Device
What you'll need:
- Your device should be connected with your Google account.
- Your device should have an access to the internet.
- Allowed Android Device Manager (ADM) is enabled to locate your device (turned on by default). This can changed in the Google Settings app.
- Allowed or enabled ADM to lock your device and erase its data (turned off by default).
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John Doe
2 days ago
Great article! Very informative and well-written. Thanks for sharing.
JS
Jane Smith
5 days ago
I found the security section particularly helpful. Looking forward to more content like this!
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