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Google's official Android Device Manager app is now in the Play Store. Like Find My iPhone, it locates all your Android gadgets and can lock or erase them.
The Android Device Manager is now in the Play Store, and does most of the things that Apple’s Find My iPhone service does, but for Android gadgets instead of iOS-powered devices.
How many of you have already activated Android Device Manager, how are you liking how easy it is to find your devices now? It’s definitely about time Google has added this feature into Android.
Google has updated its Android Device Manager app for the first time in two years, and it also gets rebranded to Find My Device.
Once you enable it, Android Device Manager lets you locate, ring, remotely erase, and rename your phone from a single interface. Sort of.
Google's Android Device Manager, which allows users to locate their phones via a desktop app, will be adding the ability to lock the device and change its password.
There's no shortage of "Find My Phone" services available, but Google will be serving up its first official version later this month, in the form of the Android Device Manager.
Android Device Manager will let you attempt to locate, disable, and even erase your device remotely from your computer or another Android device.
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