

The app that Google is developing is under its laboratories, and would soon add a Bluetooth function that would further the effectiveness of finding said device. This means that users either need the same device brand's smartphone to locate one's lost device or use a separate web browser to locate the device, like that of Samsung's Find My Mobile. The earliest iterations of a Find My for Androids came from each smartphone brands' creation for their own devices, but are not interconnected under the Android environment. This is a massive development for Android devices, especially for its long-running stint that has not much of the device locating application, despite being massive in the industry and widely used. Earlier this month, Google has been reported to be working on a "Find My" device application and said that it would resemble that of the iOS and Apple.
