Android users will have more ways to find their devices and other items, Google announced on Tuesday during the Android show a week before Google I/O 2025. The company says its find My device feature, which allows Android users to detect lost phones and other devices, will be known as “Find Hub” as it comes out of support for more partners, satellite-based captipse and airline.
Initially in 2013, Apple’s discovery was introduced as an Android-based option to serve my service, find my device Extended a year ago With the introduction of a crowdsourced finding network, which can detect personal belongings through the third party Bluetooth trackers and tags, like Chipolo, Pebie and others.
Now Google is unveiling more partners who will work with their service using the underlying location tracking capabilities.

This involves searching for underlying goods from brands july And MokobarA way to detect lost ski with built-in braid Integration, and the purpose of families from the new Bluetooth tag PixbyAt the end of this month, Android users will also be able to use ultra-windband (UWB) technology to detect Motorola. Moto tag,
The company says the support for satellite-based discovery will be rolled out in 2025 later.
Google also announced airline participation that will help passengers to keep an eye on their belongings, after last year’s news Apple’s discovery will work with more than a dozen airlines of mineFor Android users, new airline partners working with Google’s Find Hub include Er Lingus, British Airways, Cathe Pacific, Eberia and Singapore Airlines.