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Eto po pakisundan na lang.

Requirements:
Google account
Find My Device
Net

Find, lock, or erase a lost Android device
If you lose an Android phone or tablet, or Wear OS watch, you can find, lock, or erase it. If you've added a Google Account to your Android device, Find My Device is automatically turned on.
To use Find My Device, your lost device must:
Be turned on
Be signed in to a Google Account
Be connected to mobile data or Wi-Fi
Be visible on Google Play
Have Location turned on
Have Find My Device turned on.

Tip: If you've linked your phone to Google, you can find or ring it by searching for find my phone on google.com.

Remotely find, lock, or erase

Go to android.com/find and sign in to your Google Account.
If you have more than one device, click the lost device at the top of the screen.
If your lost device has more than one user profile, sign in with a Google Account that's on the main profile. Learn about user profiles.
The lost device gets a notification.
On the map, see about where the device is.
The location is approximate and might not be accurate.
If your device can't be found, you'll see its last known location, if available.
Pick what you want to do. If needed, first click Enable lock & erase.
Play sound
Rings your device at full volume for 5 minutes, even if it's set to silent or vibrate.
Lock
Locks your device with your PIN, pattern, or password. If you don't have a lock, you can set one. To help someone return your device to you, you can add a message or phone number to the lock screen.
Erase
Permanently deletes all data on your device (but might not delete SD cards). After you erase, Find My Device won't work on the device.

Important: If you find your device after erasing, you'll likely need your Google Account password to use it again.

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Eto po pakisundan na lang.

Requirements:
Google account
Find My Device
Net

Find, lock, or erase a lost Android device
If you lose an Android phone or tablet, or Wear OS watch, you can find, lock, or erase it. If you've added a Google Account to your Android device, Find My Device is automatically turned on.
To use Find My Device, your lost device must:
Be turned on
Be signed in to a Google Account
Be connected to mobile data or Wi-Fi
Be visible on Google Play
Have Location turned on
Have Find My Device turned on.

Tip: If you've linked your phone to Google, you can find or ring it by searching for find my phone on google.com.

Remotely find, lock, or erase

Go to android.com/find and sign in to your Google Account.
If you have more than one device, click the lost device at the top of the screen.
If your lost device has more than one user profile, sign in with a Google Account that's on the main profile. Learn about user profiles.
The lost device gets a notification.
On the map, see about where the device is.
The location is approximate and might not be accurate.
If your device can't be found, you'll see its last known location, if available.
Pick what you want to do. If needed, first click Enable lock & erase.
Play sound
Rings your device at full volume for 5 minutes, even if it's set to silent or vibrate.
Lock
Locks your device with your PIN, pattern, or password. If you don't have a lock, you can set one. To help someone return your device to you, you can add a message or phone number to the lock screen.
Erase
Permanently deletes all data on your device (but might not delete SD cards). After you erase, Find My Device won't work on the device.

Important: If you find your device after erasing, you'll likely need your Google Account password to use it again.

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kaso need nito dapat ung device is connected sa internet and nkalogin pa ung google account and nkaopen ang gps. kung na hard reset na un, ty na lang po un ts
 
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