(Though Samsung does not say explicitly whether the service works with devices that are powered off.)” The Verge explains. “Once users register for the service, they’ll be able to use SmartThings Find to track down Galaxy gadgets even when they’re not connected to any mobile network. It’ll function on any Android device that’s outfitted with Android 8 or later. Similar to the Find My iPhone feature on Apple, the SmartThings Find capability will function using a combination Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and ultra-wideband (UWB) services to locate devices. So we’re hoping South African carriers are geared for the feature - because we desperately need it. Even though the feature is launching globally according to the smartphone manufacturer, it also notes that there may be limitations depending on the network, carrier and area.
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