Google Find Hub lets you see Android device locations, play sounds, lock phones, or erase data This article explains how to set up and use Find Hub (formerly Find My Device) on your Android.
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Our phones help us keep in touch with people, manage our schedules, make payments, listen to music, work, store photos and videos, and more. For these reasons, losing or misplacing your phone can be a ...
Google’s “Find My Device” is now “Find Hub,” with the greatest new ability to locate people you’ve shared your location with. The rebranding, rolling out today, doesn’t immediately change ...
Recently, Google has changed the legacy “Find your phone” method that some Android owners have used to ring their lost or misplaced phone. In short, people should now use the new Find Hub experience.
The latest shake up from Google arrives before its I/O 2025 showcase as the company has now introduced the new "Find Hub" platform which officially replaces the "Find My Device" tool on Android ...
A year after its launch, Google Find Hub (previously called Find My Device) now supports the ultra-wideband technology needed for ultra-precise tracking. This means that compatible devices can be ...
Ben Khalesi writes about where artificial intelligence, consumer tech, and everyday technology intersect for Android Police. With a background in AI and Data Science, he’s great at turning geek speak ...