A reader of The PUNCH, Bayo, sent an SMS that he needed to track and recover a smartphone he lost in January.
According to him, the phone is a very
expensive Huawei Ascend P7 and he is ready to pay for information that
could lead to its recovery.
A lot of people are like Bayo; their
phones get snatched from their hands while they are making a call or
taken out of their pockets. But according to http://www.ehow.com, to
assist people in finding a lost device, both Google and Apple have
included ways to track a missing phone in their respective operating
systems.
The features are in-built but we have researched on procedures to set up, access them and use them to track your lost devices.
Finding a lost iPhone
Apple’s solution is called Find My
iPhone. This same service is capable of tracking any and all of your iOS
devices (as well as any Mac associated with your Apple ID). To enable
it on your iPhone, follow the steps below:
Launch the Settings app on your iPhone
Scroll down and tap on “iCloud.”
Near the bottom of the list, find and select “Find My iPhone.”
Slide the switch next to Find My iPhone to the On position.
While you’re there, you can equally turn on Send Last Location.
With Find My iPhone enabled, you can
track a lost or stolen device through the Find My iPhone app on another
iOS device or by visiting iCloud.com and signing in to your iCloud
account. When tracking a device from either the app or iCloud website,
you can lock it with a new passcode, track where the device currently is
as well as where it has been, and as a last resort, you can fully erase
all contents of the device.
Note that your iPhone will need to be
turned on and connected to the Internet in order for the service to
work. So, if a would-be thief picks up your device and immediately turns
it off, you’re out of luck until it’s turned back on and able to
connect to a network. If Send Last Location is enabled, your iPhone will
report its last known location as the battery gets low. This won’t help
you pinpoint the exact spot of the device if it’s been moved after the
battery dies, but it will provide you with a good starting point to
begin tracking your device.
In order to disable Find My iPhone on a
device, Apple requires the user to approve the change with his or her
Apple ID password. In other words, should a thief pick up your device
they will be unable to disable Find My iPhone altogether unless they
also know your password.
Finding a lost Android phone
Google’s Android Device Manager works
more or less the same way as Apple’s Find My iPhone. Instead of having
the service pre-installed, however, you will need to download the app
from the Play Store and set it up in order to use it. Here’s how:
Search the Play Store for “Android Device Manager.”
Install the app and then sign in with your Google account.
Be sure to leave the checkbox “Never Ask
Me Again” unchecked. If you leave that box checked, anyone with access
to your device will have the ability to disable the feature or track
your other devices.
You can also use another Android device
to track your phone using the app, or visit Google’s Android Device
Manager Website. You’ll need to log into the site using the same Google
account you used to sign into the app on your phone.
Using the app, you can play a sound on
the device, lock it, or completely erase it. As with the iPhone, if the
device is powered off, you will be unable to track it until it’s turned
back on and connected to a network.
Source: PUNCH
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