How to Track Lost Device with Android Device Manager

 How to Track Lost Device with Android Device Manager

How to Use Android Device Manager For Android Lost Track - Once before I have posted about Google will release a tool to detect the missing Android, this time I will share a tutorial on how to use the tool or the tool. Yes, tool named Android Device Manager has been officially released by Google some time ago and can now be used by all the devices that are armed by the Android operating system version 2.2 and above.

STEPS :

1. The main requirement to be able to use your Android Device Manager is required to have a Google account (Gmail) and sign in the account on an Android device in question because otherwise you will not be able to do anything on the device missing. And you have already done some settings to allow Android Device Manager as an administrator device so you can use all the features available in this tool.

2.You can track the device without the need to install any application, because this tool can be used only by opening this page www.google.com/android/devicemanager in a browser on a computer, laptop or tablet PC you will be "tracking device" her.

3. In a tracking device (a device that you use to track), do sign in using the same Google account with your Android device (missing). Note the red arrow in the image below. Red arrows indicate whether you have entered (sign in) to your Google account or not. Then if so, please click Accept as indicated by a green arrow.
 4. Note that the box contained under the heading of Android Device Manager (see picture below). There are lists (type) device which also uses the same Google account that you enter in a browser that is used to keep track of. Which you can select the device you want to track by clicking on the arrow icon that is shown in red.
 5. The first step you should do is replace the missing device so that thieves can not ruin your device. The trick is to click the Lock menu as shown below (number 1). The picture below is the sequence of steps you have to do to secure your device.
 6.After clicking the Lock menu, a menu will appear as shown below. Enter the password to lock the device, and repeat the password to confirm and select Lock. Later the device will only be opened with a password that you set this.
 7. After locking, the next step is to track your device by selecting the refresh icon button (the button number 2 in step 5 above). Will see a blue circle on the map which is the approximate location of your device at this time. (see picture below). Please double click to enlarge map. You can refresh or update the location information of your device by clicking the icon as indicated by the red colored box.
 8. Icon indicated by red arrows (shown below) is the approximate location of your device to track.

 NOTE: If the GPS feature on your device has not been activated before, then you will not be able to do the steps as in the example.
 9. And if you are already approaching the estimated location, you just do the command to the device to emit sound to attract attention and also to inform more accurate location to you of course. Please click the icon indicated by the red box in the image to the left, and click on the "ring" to confirm and turn on the sound on your own device. The device will sound the loudest volume even though you have already been men-setting in a silent state. (There will be a delay for 5 to 10 seconds depending on the connection speed)
10.But if you do not succeed, you can erase the data on the device so that the data - the data stored on it is not misused by people who are not responsible. The trick is to choose the erase icon located next to the icon ring (key number 4 in step 5 above)

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