Android 15 could help you find lost devices even when they’re offline

Just like iPhones

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Thedate for Google I/O 2024 was just set for May 14, 2024, and part of the event will be showcasing all the new features arriving withAndroid 15this year – including, perhaps, the ability to find lost devices even when they’re offline.

This is a feature that’s been talked aboutsince last year, but it’s back in the headlines:Android Policehas done some code digging in Android and says the feature is likely to roll out to theGoogle Pixel 9and quite possibly theGoogle Pixel 8with Android 15.

However, offline device tracking can’t be switched on for every device: it requires some additional engineering at the hardware level. It doesn’t look as though handsets such as theGoogle Pixel 7or theGoogle Pixel Foldare going to get the feature.

This will work – as it does on theiPhone 11and later iPhones – by keeping Bluetooth beacon signaling active even when the rest of the handset is shut down. Those beacons can then be picked up by other gadgets that support device tracking as they pass by, and reported back to the owner.

Coming soon-ish

Coming soon-ish

There is a caveat to all of this, which is that the expansion ofGoogle’sFind My Devicenetwork to include offline devices and third-party trackers hasn’t happened yet – even though it wasannounced at Google IO 2023last May.

You can already use the Find My Device network to track down Android and Wear OS devices, provided they’re powered on and connected to the internet. The planned upgrade will apparently add support for offline devices and third-party trackers, and will be able to warn you if someone is using a tracker to stalk your location without your knowledge.

According toAndroid Police,Appleis the reason for the delay: Google is apparently waiting for Apple to get around to finalizing its specification for tracking lost devices across platforms, no matter what software they’re running.

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Hopefully, we’ll hear more about all of this on May 14, though it may be several months before anyone can actually make use of it. If Google sticks to its 2023 schedule, we should see Android 15 and the Google Pixel 9 phones sometime in October.

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Dave is a freelance tech journalist who has been writing about gadgets, apps and the web for more than two decades. Based out of Stockport, England, on TechRadar you’ll find him covering news, features and reviews, particularly for phones, tablets and wearables. Working to ensure our breaking news coverage is the best in the business over weekends, David also has bylines at Gizmodo, T3, PopSci and a few other places besides, as well as being many years editing the likes of PC Explorer and The Hardware Handbook.

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