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Google Introduces “Find My Phone”

Google Introduces “Find My Phone”

Forgetful iPhone users have long relied on the Find My iPhone feature to locate their misplaced device. Finally, Android users can get the same peace of mind. “Find My Phone” from Google lets Android smartphone owners track down their missing device from any computer. When your phone is lost, simply hop on Google and type in “find my phone.” You’ll receive a map with the location of your smartphone so you can go hunt it down. What’s extra cool about the service is, if you happened to leave your phone somewhere in your home, you can make it ring so it’s easier to find. All you need is the latest version of the Google app to use the new feature.