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Google explains how Find My Device can locate Pixel 8 when it’s dead or powered off

What you need to know

  • Back in April, Google announced that the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro would support offline finding. 
  • Now that the Find My Device is rolling out widely, Google is explaining the feature to users enrolled in the network with a push notification.
  • Google says that Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro can report their location to the Find My Device network for “several hours” after it is turned off or the battery dies.

Google started rolling out the Find My Device network a month ago, and it included a key feature for the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro. In an April 8 blog post, Google said that these flagship phones would be able to report their location to the Find My Device ecosystem even if their batteries were dead or powered off. Now that the Find My Device network is being widely enabled by Android users, Google is explaining to Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro owners how this new feature works. 

In a support document, Google elaborates on how long Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro devices can continue providing location data after they’ve been turned off or the battery has been depleted. “For supported devices, like the Pixel 8 series, if the device runs out of battery or is off, the Find My Device network can still locate the phone for several hours after it’s turned off,” the company says.


 

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