Although you can not get away from a gadget called a smartphone, you may never unconsciously put the device somewhere. It could be a smartphone you have fallen or even changed hands for stolen.
Knowing that, you will panic. But apparently there is a fairly easy way to know the location where your smartphone is located. Google has set up an Android device tracking feature through GPS signals.
First of all that needs to be done considering the Google account being used on your lost smartphone and do not forget the password. Then sign in to that account on another device.
Next, open your browser or browser and do a search with the keyword 'Where's my phone?'. You will be directed to a map, while Google processes the location search. In addition Google will also know the type and brand of your lost mobile phone.
After Google searches, your smartphone's lost location will be visible. However sometimes the location displayed by Google only as a location reference. You still need to remember where you last visited.
The feature is actually part of the Google device manager program available through the Play Store app store. To detect the device, you can touch the 'Play Sound' menu to sound on the lost smartphone, or if not found, you can also erase or lock all data on the phone via the 'Enable Lock & Erase' menu.
Make sure the smartphone you are looking for is still active. Because if the device is off or running out of battery, location search will become more difficult or even fail.
In addition, although iPhone users can use Google e-mail, does not mean they can take advantage of these features on the device. The reason, this way can only be done on a smartphone with the Android operating system.