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How to find a lost Samsung phone

Posted on July 27, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

Find My Device.

Now, if you lose your Samsung phone you can head to the Find My Device website (opens in new tab) from another device, and log in to your Google account. Once done, you’ll see linked devices listed to the left, so tap on your lost Samsung phone and its location will be shown on a map. If you need a more precise location once you’re in the area, you can hit ‘play sound’ to get your phone to ring for 5 minutes, even if set to silent.
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