You can find Android Android Device Manager, a Google service that keeps track of where your device is exactly. Android Planet explains to you how you use this service.
To begin, it is important that Android Device Manager is enabled on your smartphone. This usually happens automatically, but you can check it by going to the app Google Settings , then select Security . Here you ensure that all features are enabled, including Remote Location define and Lock and erase allow remote .
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Sign in with your Google account via the web version of Android Device Manager. Make sure you log with the Google Account of your lost or stolen device. There is also an app available.
- You can find all the devices that are associated with your Google Account. Select the desired device. Usually your smartphone or tablet immediately displayed and picked up the location, this can be seen in Google Maps, as shown in the figure to the right
- You now have three options:.. call, lock and delete You can call choose your device a sound. to play it – even though the unit is quiet This is useful when you’m’ve lost
- Select Lock to lock your smartphone or tablet with a password, which you have the opportunity to.. message and phone number for the finder to leave. This is useful if you lost your smartphone or tablet.
- Select Clear if your smartphone or tablet is stolen. This put the device back to factory settings and apps, photos, music, settings removed. If the device is offline restore to factory settings is carried out as soon as the device comes back online. Please be aware that after deleting your smartphone or tablet no longer appears in the Android Device Manager. This is really your last option.
If your device is not found in Android Device Manager, the function unfortunately turns. Then it is not possible to retrieve your smart phone or tablet through this way.
Sign in with your Google account via the web version of Android Device Manager. Make sure you log with the Google Account of your lost or stolen device. There is also an app available.
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