Google’s new Android Find My Device network has started rolling out, according to some users – and could be getting a much wider rollout “in three days” as revealed in a Google email that’s recently been sent out. This finally opens up the possibility of some Apple AirTags rivals landing on the platform for tracking your lost belongings.As spotted by Android tipster @Assembledebug on X (formerly Twitter), Google has seemingly started rolling out its new Find My Device network on some devices in the latest Google Play Service beta (version 24.12.14, below).So far, this rollout appears to be very limited …
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