We are excited to share a recent discovery that may help Android users access Google’s Find My Device (FMD) network sooner than expected. The rollout of this enhanced network has been gradual, leaving many users eagerly anticipating its arrival on their devices. However, a surprising workaround has been found that allows users to activate the FMD network by setting up a supported tracker.
Here’s what we know:
– Some Android users have already received the FMD update, while others are still waiting.
– Compatible trackers from brands like Chipolo and Pebblebee have sparked interest in testing the FMD network’s capabilities.
– Users have discovered that setting up a Chipolo tracker on a Pixel 8 Pro device can trigger a prompt to connect to the FMD network, even without prior activation.
This unexpected activation method has allowed users to seamlessly integrate their trackers with the FMD network by pairing them with their accounts and agreeing to the network’s terms and conditions. Within minutes, the tracker’s location appears in the Find My Device app, indicating successful initialization.
While not all Pixel devices have received official notification about accessing the updated network, this alternative activation method offers hope for those still waiting. It suggests that Google may be expanding access gradually through different means, providing an opportunity for eager users who have pre-ordered trackers.
As we await the official rollout of the FMD network to all devices, this unexpected activation method serves as a temporary solution for some users. It allows them to experience the benefits of Find My Device sooner rather than later. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting development!