![]() Step 5) You’ll be prompted by the “Add to Home Screen” prompt. Step 4) On the pop-up window, scroll and find “Add to Home Screen menu. Step 3) Once the Google Find My Device page comes out, find at the bottom bar, “square with arrow up” icon and tap on it. See image above for more details. Log in if you have not logged in to your Google Account before. Step 2) Either tap on this URL or key in manually to Safari URL box. Step 1) On your iPhone / iPad, open Safari browser. These steps are meant to be done one-time only on each iPhone and iPad you have. “Find My Android” one-time setup on iPhone and iPad To be able to locate and find your Android device straight from your iPhone and iPad, there are 2 main steps involved: 1) One-time setup and 2) use Google Find My Device directly from iPhone and iPad Rather than calling Google Find My Device, let’s just call it “Find My Android” since it sound better and I like it that way □ Here’s how to add and use “Google Find My Device” to locate your Android device directly on your iPhone or iPad If you find this article / content inside is already obsolete, do let me know by commenting on the comment section below so that I can update the article to reflect the latest process/news.For other interesting articles, head to: Android, iOS, Games and Gaming, Tech, FREE Games and Stuffs and more on JILAXZONE.This article detailed the steps to locate Android device from iPhone or iPad (or even iPod Touch).But, that’s the main reason I wrote this article – to share with you, how you can locate your missing device on different platform – this time is to locate Android device from iPhone or iPad. What make it worse is that, unfortunately, Apple and Google never made a deal to bring their “Find My device” app to be cross-platform compatible, so it’s like you are on your own here if you happen to lose one of the devices. ![]() They are all good on their own until one of them went missing and you have to locate the missing device. For my case, an iPhone and a Google Pixel (Android smartphone). Joe brings that same passion to How-To Geek.If you are like me – someone who use both Android and iOS / iPadOS platform to get the best of both worlds – then you may end-up just like me: a combination of iPhone or iPad and Android smartphone or tablet. If something piques his interest, he will dive into it headfirst and try to learn as much as possible. Outside of technology, Joe is an avid DIYer, runner, and food enthusiast. After several years of jailbreaking and heavily modifying an iPod Touch, he moved on to his first smartphone, the HTC DROID Eris. He got his start in the industry covering Windows Phone on a small blog, and later moved to Phandroid where he covered Android news, reviewed devices, wrote tutorials, created YouTube videos, and hosted a podcast.įrom smartphones to Bluetooth earbuds to Z-Wave switches, Joe is interested in all kinds of technology. He has written thousands of articles, hundreds of tutorials, and dozens of reviews.īefore joining How-To Geek, Joe worked at XDA-Developers as Managing Editor and covered news from the Google ecosystem. Joe loves all things technology and is also an avid DIYer at heart. He has been covering Android and the rest of the Google ecosystem for years, reviewing devices, hosting podcasts, filming videos, and writing tutorials. Joe Fedewa has been writing about technology for over a decade.
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