Google’s ‘Find My Device’ Will Finally Roll Out to Android Phones. Here’s Why It Was Delayed.

The Google Android equivalent of Apple’s Find My network has officially arrived.

Google published a blog post on Monday revealing the new, crowdsourced Find My Device network that can help Android users find their devices, including phones and tablets, even offline.

The network includes over a billion devices, according to Google, and started rolling out to Android users in the U.S. and Canada on Monday on devices running Android 9+. Google plans a global rollout.

Google Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro Android phones. Photo by ED JONES/AFP via Getty Images

Next month, users will be able to tap into the Find My Device network to locate tracker tags, which can

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