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Saturday, August 3, 2013

GOOGLE WILL LET YOU TRACK YOUR SMARTPHONE

By on Saturday, August 03, 2013

Have you ever faced the bottleneck of locating your smartphone when you lost it in a bar, restaurant or under your bed sheet?  Apple and Microsoft have already this feature in their mobile operating system of tracking their devices but android was missing this important security in their smartphone. Although there are many apps on the Play store like where is my droid which helps your track your smartphone and have other amazing features too. But I still feel that this is something which Google should in-built in their OS instead of doing it from app because no matter what, Google knows the best about android and will be able to get the best out of it.

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LOCATE IT ANYWHERE


Whenever your misplace your smartphone in your office, restaurant or under cushions then now you don't need to rush for it. Android device manager will enable you ring your smartphone or tablet at the maximum ring even if it is set on vibration or on silence. Whenever you lost your mobile in your car and got scared to loosing it. With Android device manager, just ring it loud and you can immediately find it. There will also a feature to track your smartphone on map if you lost if somewhere outside at known place.    


SAFELY ERASE YOUR DATA


There is one also cool feature in the Android Device Manager which i found really useful especially for the people whose work relies solely on their smartphones and have lots of data in it. Now if you loose your smartphone and cant even able to track it then with this new service you can securely and easily erase all you smartphone data and protect it from going in to the wrong hands. This can really come in handy for example if you have stored your credit card details in your device Then just quick erase all data from it.

Android Device Manager will be available later this month and will require at least android 2.2. There will be an official android app too from this from Google. You need to login to your Google account and you are all set to go. Stay tuned for further updates. 

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