Find My Device Network launched, and you will be able to track the live location of the phone even after it is turned off

Usually, the biggest problem occurs in the offline mode of the device. Google has solved this problem with the Find My Device Network. Google has said that to track a device connected to Find My Device Network, the device doesn't need to be connected to the Internet.

Find My Device Network launched, and you will be able to track the live location of the phone even after it is turned off

Google has finally released the Find My Device Network following a protracted wait. Google revealed Find My Device Network last year, and since then, it has undergone ongoing testing. Find My Device Network will be available soon, according to a report from last week. Similar to Apple's Find My app, which can be used to track not only smartphones but also other smart devices, Find My Device Network will function similarly.

Google has provided information on the Find My Device Network launch via one of its blogs. The Google Find My Device network launched in the United States and Canada, and updates are now rolling out to more nations. Google has blogged that with the help of Find My Device Network, you will be able to locate your Android device easily and securely.

Usually, the biggest problem occurs in the offline mode of the device. Google has solved this problem with the Find My Device Network. Google has said that to track a device connected to Find My Device Network, the device doesn't need to be connected to the Internet. Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro users will be able to track their phones even after the phone is turned off. Apart from Pixel, its support will soon be available in phones and gadgets of other companies.