I lost my phone. We were all there. It was in my pocket a minute ago and now it's lost to the phone fairies, forgotten between the sofa seats, or something went wrong during a busy day. It may be already in the hands of someone who is on another coat or found on the sidewalk. Either way, what you want to do is get it back.
Thankfully there are many ways to catch the missing call. If you're a smartphone (or tablet) running iOS or Android, you may already need to find out the software, or there might be an app you can install to track your phone. Guide on how to find your lost phone or similar device.
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Find smartphone
If the lost phone is a smartphone, the major platform providers (Apple and Google) include phone search technology in their Android or iOS software. This app works through the account associated with your device. For Android devices, this is a Google Account, and for iPhone it's an iCloud account. Both can lock and wipe your phone remotely, make a ringing sound, and set a special message to notify people you find.
Of course, these features are only as good as the phone battery. When your smartphone dies, it's as easy as finding a wallet or something you can put wrong.
You should also be careful when communicating with the person who found your smartphone. Be careful not to provide personal information like your home address until you're dealing with someone you trust. To find out how a good Samaritan can receive a call, you need to send a phone number or email address. Here's how each operating system works:
How to Find a Lost Android Phone
Android offers several third-party apps designed to find smartphones, as well as Google's exclusive service for remotely finding and managing devices. The easiest way to use is Find My Device, built directly into your Android smartphone via Google Play Services. You can also use it in your browser or download it from the Google Play Store. Most devices running Android 2.3 and above should be able to use this feature.
As long as Google searches for & # 39; Where is my phone? & # 39 ;, this feature allows the service to start looking for a smartphone. We previously wrote about the ability to make my phone ring along with various other features that I use to find my device and call the user, set a new password, and use it for notification purposes. You can configure Find My Device in advance, but the service should be available if you lose or lose your phone. You can easily find your device using Wi-Fi or GPS.
To check if the Find My Device feature is turned on for your Android smartphone Settings> Google (or Google Services)> Security And ok Locate this device remotely Is on Find my device part. When you open the app or search in the browser, all the devices are displayed at the top, so you can tap the relevant tab to find a particular device afterwards.

If you can't find your smartphone, you can always erase it so that sensitive information is not mistyped. Your device needs an internet connection and enough juice. In Android 5.0 Lollipop, Google also introduced Factory Reset Protection (FRP). It is designed so that thieves can't steal and wipe your phone and then use or sell it. If you try to reset your phone with FRP enabled and set it as a new device, you will be prompted to enter the username and password of the last Google account registered on the device. The phone remains locked.
You can also install third party apps to make your phone easier to find. Prey Anti Theft is a great app that provides remote access and control to get detailed information about your phone's location. It offers a variety of additional features such as fine control of how your device is tracked, GPS coordinates, MAC address, photos to catch a thief in the camera, and detailed notifications of other find my devices. Do not provide.

Another option for some Samsung smartphones is my mobile finder service. It can be used to find, lock or wipe the missing phone completely. You still need a Samsung account and the remote control option must be enabled on your phone. To check and see if Find My Mobile is available on your smartphone Settings> Biometrics and Security. If you see Find my phone in the menu, the service is available. You can activate the remote control options through: Settings> Biometrics & Security> Find My Mobile> Remote Control.
Find your lost iPhone or other mobile phone
How to Find a Lost iPhone
The best way to restore your iPhone is to use Find My iPhone, Apple's default feature. The app is pre-installed on all iOS devices and you can easily find and manage the missing devices by displaying them on a map. To deploy this feature, you need a computer with the Find my iPhone app or another iOS device. Unfortunately, these features are only available when your phone is on and connected to the internet.
To use this feature, simply log in to iCloud and open the Find My iPhone feature. Apple services give you the option to locate your phone on a map, play sound on your device, send a message to your phone in "lost mode", or erase the content. You can do all this without additional configuration.
You can also find your Mac, iPod, and iPad in Find My iPhone. It's a very effective tool to track almost any iOS device. Do you not believe us? Check out this story about the police to arrest criminals using the app. This is one of the many similar stories that phone tracking software has helped to save a day.
Apple uses another form of security (Activation Lock) to keep your iPhone safe from theft. To use the activation lock, you need to enter your Apple ID and password before you can disable Find My iPhone, erase your device, or reactivate it.
How to find a non smart phone
Stage 1: Call by mobile phone. Listen to ringtones or vibrations and find your phone through true person detection attempted. If you lose your phone or get it in the hands of someone else, it's likely you'll get a call if you try to answer it.
Step 2: Take your step back. Please do a full-fledged visual search. If you don't hear any ringtones or vibrations when you make a call, don't assume your phone is far away. The battery may be dead.
Step 3: Send a text on your phone. If you think someone has been stolen or found your phone, send a text message to your phone with contact information and rewards if you wish. There are many online services that can send you free text messages like txt2day.com.
Step 4: Notify your service provider. If you can't find it, call your wireless carrier and let them know that your phone is lost. Ask if they offer a GPS search service. If not, ask them to stop their phone service to avoid charges due to fraud. Carriers have different policies on this, but it's also worth trying on your smartphone. This FCC page contains a list of convenient numbers.
Step 5: Register your lost phone. If you know your mobile phone's IMEI number or write it down somewhere, sign up for Immobilize.
Step 6: Be prepared for the next time you lose your phone. Maybe you are one of those who always loses the phone. You may want to consider registering a tracking service such as AccuTracking.
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