To many users in Europe Have you ever lost your Android smartphone?. When your device is lost or stolen, we may use various applications or tools available to find it. Samsung has its own app or service, with which to find your phone or other branded devices.
The Samsung application, integrated into the brand’s phones, has significantly improved last fall with its new function: to make possible find your lost or stolen mobile even offline. Although for this to be possible we need to enable this option on the device.
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Make your Samsung mobile discoverable offline
Find My Mobile is the name of this Samsung application, which is integrated in the phone settings. Through the app, we can locate our lost or stolen smartphone, as well as being able to locate other devices such as branded clothing. Until a few months ago, it was necessary for the lost phone to have an Internet connection in order to be able to locate it.
This new option represents a significant change, as it will make it more likely to find that lost or stolen phone. In many cases, this feature is already enabled by default, but if you have just installed the app, you may need to enable it manually. The steps for this are:
- Open your Samsung phone’s settings.
- Go to Biometrics and security.
- Go to Find My Mobile.
- Look for the “Search Offline” option.
- Activate this option.
By activating this function, you already give the possibility that your mobile can also be found when you do not have an internet connection. This is especially useful if your cell phone has been lost in an area where the signal is poor, or at that time you have not activated its internet connection, for example. Then you will only have to go to the website of the tool to start the search.
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