Android Phones Can Now Detect AirTags If You’re Running Android 6 Or Higher Without An App
Since Apple released AirTags, there’s been a glaring hole in terms of how they can be used. Which is that if you’re on Team Android, there is no way for you to detect them unlike those who are on Team iPhone. Today that changes. What Google refers to as “Unknown tracker alerts” is rolling out to Android phones that are running Android 6 or higher. A Google blog post details what this covers. There’s also a video that covers this as well:
This functionality doesn’t require a separate app and will hit your phone sometime this month.
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Android Phones Can Now Detect AirTags If You’re Running Android 6 Or Higher Without An App
Since Apple released AirTags, there’s been a glaring hole in terms of how they can be used. Which is that if you’re on Team Android, there is no way for you to detect them unlike those who are on Team iPhone. Today that changes. What Google refers to as “Unknown tracker alerts” is rolling out to Android phones that are running Android 6 or higher. A Google blog post details what this covers. There’s also a video that covers this as well:
This functionality doesn’t require a separate app and will hit your phone sometime this month.
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This entry was posted on July 28, 2023 at 1:20 pm and is filed under Commentary with tags Google. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.