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Google might be working on a Find My Network clone

  • Writer: Pulkit Sharma
    Pulkit Sharma
  • Jul 7, 2021
  • 1 min read


Google could copy an important iOS feature yet again. Android users are expected to get their own version of Find My for them to easily locate lost devices. This could be in the form of the new ‘Find My Device’ network, references to which are now found in the Google Play Services. The network is most likely to ape the working of Apple’s Find My Network. Here’s a look at what details are available.


An Android version of Find My network?


As discovered by folks at XDA Developers, a set of strings have been found in the Google Play Services app’s beta version 21.24.13 hints of the Find My Device network. The system is said to make use of the Google Play Services for users to find their and other people’s lost devices. Google Play Services is an important part of Google Mobile Services (GMS) that includes the Google apps.


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