How To Find Your Lost Android Phone Using Google's 'Find My Device'
The Find My Device feature comes as part of the standard OS on Pixels and several other Android phones, and is usually turned on by default. Be aware that some Android models may offer a different app; for example, Samsung phones have their own Find My Mobile app.
Here's How You Can Check If Location Is Enabled
Step 1: Find the location in the phone's settings and under the header it will be given whether it is on or off.
Step 2: Good If It's On, But If Not, Tap On Location And Turn It On
Note: You can also see which apps have access to your location. You can fine-tune the setting by simply tapping on "App permission". This will allow you to change the location permission setting.
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If Google's Find My Device is part of your Android, here are the steps to track your phone
Step 1: Go to Google's search page and type "find my device"
Step 2: If you're using it for the first time, you'll need to allow Google to use location data to find your device
Step 3: Click on the link and you will be taken to the Find My Device page, which will tell you the name of your phone, the last time it was pinged, the name of the Wi-Fi network it was using and the current one. Battery strength.
Step 4: Google Maps will show the last location of your phone
Note: You can also make your phone ring instantly from the Google search page.