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Now you can find your Pixel device even if it’s turned off

  • April 10, 2024
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Android users have something to celebrate as Google finally announced an update to its Find My Device network. Now you can track your lost Android smartphones with the

Now you can find your Pixel device even if it’s turned off

Android users have something to celebrate as Google finally announced an update to its Find My Device network. Now you can track your lost Android smartphones with the help of nearby Bluetooth devices even without internet access. It works just like Apple’s Find My service.


What’s even more interesting is that on some smartphones, such as the Pixel series, you can find the device even if the phone is turned off or the battery is dead! Pixel fans have more exciting news: We recently saw the first mention of the Pixel 9 series in the latest version of the Google app.

Since we’re talking about finding lost phones, how about finding the Galaxy S24 Ultra that crashed while parachuting?

Frank Carbalido accidentally dropped his Galaxy S24 Ultra from approximately 300 meters while parachuting. But what surprised him was that the phone not only transmitted a signal after the drop, but also survived relatively well.

Another interesting update from yesterday was the new Fairphone TWS headphones. Unlike regular TWS, they can be repaired if something goes wrong or the capacity of the built-in battery decreases. Deteriorating battery life has been one of the main reasons to abandon TWS like AirPods. However, if you can replace the battery of your TWS, you will probably be able to use your headphones for a very long time.

It also looks like the next Apple Watch could get a major upgrade in terms of battery life. The Watch Series 10 will reportedly use an updated OLED display with thin-film transistor (TFT) low-temperature polycrystalline oxide (LTPO) technology. This should enable the new model to have much better battery life.

Source: Port Altele

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