But the user should keep in mind that to get access of the location both GPRS and location service should be on otherwise this will not work. More ever the Google ID should be logged in. If you are logged out and try to trace than only the last logged in location detail can be found but not current one.
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Now Google Will Help You to Find Misplaced or Stolen Smartphone
By Jitendra Indave in: Google Lost Smart Search On Tuesday, September 10, 2013
This is really amazing news that internet giant will help Smartphone
users to get back their lost phone. If you want to know location of any person
then android smartphone and google will help you in this case. There is a small
utility named Android Device Manager that does this smart task for the user. To
Use it, the user should have a valid Google ID and password. If you have one,
just point your browser to: https://www.google.com/android/devicemanager
At first it
Asks you to enter a valid Google id to log in. This will install a small update in
OS. Here, users will face three options Location, Ring and Erase Device. Using
Location option user can trace the current location of his mobile device. Here,
the internet should be on in the device. To get a more accurate result user
should activate the GPS service. Another option is ‘Ring’ using it user can set
Parameters to ring a bell on the phone continuously until it is switched off.
This will be helpful to get back stolen or misplaced phone device. Even after
using the above options if user not able to find phone device then finally he
can use this option: Erase Device. Using this option the user can erase the
Phone’s data without warning by performing a factory data reset. The very next
option can be used to change the screen-unlock password. More ever a user can
control how and when the screen unlocks and all these remotely.
But the user should keep in mind that to get access of the location both GPRS and location service should be on otherwise this will not work. More ever the Google ID should be logged in. If you are logged out and try to trace than only the last logged in location detail can be found but not current one.
But the user should keep in mind that to get access of the location both GPRS and location service should be on otherwise this will not work. More ever the Google ID should be logged in. If you are logged out and try to trace than only the last logged in location detail can be found but not current one.
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