Android: Google's Decision for Totally Amazing Phones

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Android has revealed today a surprising decision that Google has made for phones around the world, and it's one that you should know about right now because it's targeting you. More specifically, those at Google want to offer customers around the world the opportunity to enjoy a system similar to Find My, developed by Apple for its own products, only that it will be offered for those running Android.

Android does not yet have something similar offered by Google, or at least not in the form of such an extensive network as Find My, so the decision to develop such a system comes as a good surprise. Those at Google are aware of the fact that the Find My network made by Apple is an extremely good one and can help expand the services and products that are offered, so they are working on their own, according to a recent discovery.

Android: Google's Decision for Totally Amazing Phones

Android could have, thanks to such an initiative, launched products such as AirTags, which are used by Apple's Find My network to be discovered if they are lost. For now, Google cannot do something similar to Apple's system because Android does not have such a vast network of interconnected devices that can find each other, but things are going to change substantially in the near future.

Android would have everything implemented through Google Play Services, so that phone users will be able to find their own devices more easily, but also to help discover others. Considering that there are over 3 billion active Android terminals in the world at the moment, the idea of ​​those from Google is an extremely good one, and more than likely it can help launch some advanced systems in the not too distant future.

Android has so far only tested this major change that Google wants to make, but it is not known how long it will be effectively available for it to reach us.