Google's Find My Device tool has been a lifesaver for many Android users who've misplaced their phones. But it wasn't perfect. Previously, if your phone was turned off or had a dead battery, Find My Device couldn't locate it.
That's no longer the case. Google recently upgraded Find My Device with some impressive new features:
* Locate offline devices: Even if your phone is turned off or the battery is dead, you can now use Find My Device to pinpoint its last known location. This can be a huge help in finding a lost phone, especially if it's slipped between the couch cushions or gotten buried under a pile of laundry.
* Improved accuracy: Google is also leveraging the power of billions of Android devices to create a more robust Find My Device network. This network can use Bluetooth connections from nearby devices to help pinpoint the location of your lost phone, even if it's offline.
These new features make Find My Device an even more powerful tool for keeping track of your Android devices. And the best part? You don't need to do anything to enable these features. They're automatically rolled out to all Android devices.
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