it Is safe to say that no one will want to lose your smartphone, or even that the same is stolen, and, for a lot applications like the Device Manager Android is no longer a novelty, it is always good to know that these work and which can help us in any misfortune that may arise.
well, after the story that follows, this application of Google will win certainly a few more fans. The story appears on Reddit by the owner of a Nexus 6P, which thanks to the Manager of the Android Devices managed to recover his smartphone. To the author of the publication on Reddit indicates, the device would have disappeared during his trip on the bus.
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Despite the fact that the terminal have an active security code in addition to the fingerprint reader, some cards important (presumably for identification, banking, etc.) were in the protective cap that served also as a wallet, which would be dangerous since it would give access to accounts, atm or other important personal information.
And here comes the Manager Android Devices: in the middle of the natural concern, the user appealed through your computer and through this service was able to locate the device, which was only 20 minutes of your home. After driving to the spot accompanied by a friend, comes to find out that the terminal would have been stolen by a boy of 16 years still in a panic since the Nexus 6P began to flag on your screen the words "Android Device found".
In the end, everything turned out to run in the best way and the smartphone was recovered, even considering some of the risks that the owner of the Nexus 6P will have gone to go to the place where it was without a follow-up of the police (luckily, you have been just a kid, a teenager, still living with mom), and it’s all thanks to the effectiveness of this service from Google that have shown to be quite reliable.
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