Be ready to find a lost Android device
Find your device with your Wear OS watch If you lose your Android phone or tablet that’s connected to a Wear OS smartwatch, you can find it with your watch. Learn how to find your phone with your watch. With Gmail, you can choose whether messages are grouped in conversations, or if each email shows up in your inbox separately. Plus, you get powerful AI and search capabilities to help you find messages quickly. Share & manage devices with Find Hub
To find your username, follow these steps. You need to know: A phone number or the recovery email address for the account. The full name on your account. Follow the instructions to confirm it’s your account. You’ll find a list of usernames that match your account. You can set up Find Hub so that you're prepared if you lose your phone, tablet, Wear OS watch, headphones or something that has a tracker tag attached. If your device is already lost, learn how to find, secure or erase it. How to recover your Google Account or Gmail
You can let a friend or family member share and locate a device or accessory, like your car keys, that have a tracker tag. You can stop sharing devices at any time and remove devices and accessories f. Important: When you stop sharing a device or accessory, only the device owner can find its location. If you recently removed your account from a device or lost it, you may still be able to find it in Find Hub for some time. Be ready to find a lost Android device
With Gmail, you can choose whether messages are grouped in conversations, or if each email shows up in your inbox separately. Plus, you get powerful AI and search capabilities to help you find messages quickly. On this page View individual messages or conversation threads Change the order of messages Find messages by searching Get notified of new email View archived email View deleted email. Find Hub may be unable to access the recent location of a device or accessory due to location encryption being out of sync. For example, one of these protections is 'aggregation' and is a key difference of the Find Hub network compared to other finding networks. View & find email
If you want the Find Hub network to help you find your lost items in remote areas, you can share location info through the network to help others find lost items, even when your device is the only one that has detected and shared a location for the item. People who use this option help each other find items in both busy and remote areas. If your device is already lost, learn how to find, secure, or erase it. Important: Some of these steps work only on Android 9.
Search by latitude & longitude in Google Maps
If you can't find the app in your list of all apps: Turn off your device and turn it on again. Then look for the app. If you’re using a Chromebook, make sure you’ve followed these steps to get the Play Store. If the Google Play Store app still isn't showing up, contact your carrier or manufacturer for help. .
Fix issues with Find Hub
On your computer, open Google Maps. On the map, right-click the place or area. A pop-up window appears. At the top, you can find your latitude and longitude in decimal format. To copy the coordinates, click on the latitude and longitude. .
Find the Google Play Store app
Learn how to set a screen lock on your device. By default, your Android device stores encrypted recent locations with Google and participates in the Find Hub network, a crowdsourced network of Android devices that uses end-to-end encrypted location information to help Android users find their lost devices. .