How find lost mobile smartphone with google map | techgridle
Here are the most effective ways to find your lost Android smartphone location. Here we are listing two most powerful ways that will help you to tell your smartphone location. As there are many websites which show many option to get lost phones location but we are showing the two most powerful ways with the images that will surely work for you.
Search your lost smartphone using Google
The first method (Find-my-device website)
STEP 1
Open any browser (Chrome browser) and go to the Find My Device website.
Go to https://www.google.com/android/find in your browser.
Open any browser (Chrome browser) and go to the Find My Device website.
Go to https://www.google.com/android/find in your browser.
STEP 2
Now, log into the website with the same google account that you have in your lost smartphone, Which means enter the email address and password for the Android phone that you want to find.
Now, log into the website with the same google account that you have in your lost smartphone, Which means enter the email address and password for the Android phone that you want to find.
STEP 3
After this, select your phone. Click your phone's name on the left side of the page. This will prompt Find My Device to begin searching for your Android smartphone location.
After this, select your phone. Click your phone's name on the left side of the page. This will prompt Find My Device to begin searching for your Android smartphone location.
STEP 4
Review your phone's location. Once your Android smartphone location is determined, it will display on-screen.
If your Android smartphone is off or doesn't have a cellular/WiFi connection, its location won't appear.
Review your phone's location. Once your Android smartphone location is determined, it will display on-screen.
If your Android smartphone is off or doesn't have a cellular/WiFi connection, its location won't appear.
STEP 5
Lock down your phone if necessary. If you want to prevent your Android's data from being recovered, you can lock it down by doing the following:
Click LOCK on the left side of the page.
Enter a password if prompted.
Enter a message and a recovery phone number if you like.
Click LOCK when prompted.
Lock down your phone if necessary. If you want to prevent your Android's data from being recovered, you can lock it down by doing the following:
Click LOCK on the left side of the page.
Enter a password if prompted.
Enter a message and a recovery phone number if you like.
Click LOCK when prompted.
The second method (Google maps)
STEP 1
Open any browser (like Google Chrome) on your computer and open Google Maps website. Go to https://www.google.com/maps This will open the Google Maps page.
Now, firstly you need to sign in your Google Account with the same account you have in your lost smartphone by clicking the profile icon in the upper-right side of the page, click Add account, and sign into the proper account with your email address and password.
Open any browser (like Google Chrome) on your computer and open Google Maps website. Go to https://www.google.com/maps This will open the Google Maps page.
Now, firstly you need to sign in your Google Account with the same account you have in your lost smartphone by clicking the profile icon in the upper-right side of the page, click Add account, and sign into the proper account with your email address and password.
STEP 2
Click = It's in the upper-left corner of the page. A pop-out menu will appear on the left side of the page
STEP 3
Click Your timeline. This option is near the bottom of the pop-out menu. This will gives the location history menu.
STEP 4
STEP 4
Select a date. Click the YEAR box, click the current year, click the MONTH box, click the month, click the DAY box, and click the day on which your Android smartphone lost or missing.
STEP 5
STEP 5
Review the Android smartphone location history from here. If your Android smartphone has been turned on and connected to cellular data and/or WiFi, you should see at least one location listed on this page.
Keep in mind that you won't be able to see your smartphone location history if the person who stole it turned off your Android smartphone.
Keep in mind that you won't be able to see your smartphone location history if the person who stole it turned off your Android smartphone.
STEP 6
Change the date if necessary. If your Android has been gone for more than one day, click the DAY box again and select the next day, then review the location history for that day.
Change the date if necessary. If your Android has been gone for more than one day, click the DAY box again and select the next day, then review the location history for that day.
Try these two best ways to get your smartphone current location
- techGridle
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