

Samsung doesn't have an app you can use on another phone to track a lost device. Send last location will monitor the device's battery and send its last known location right before it loses power. Google location service provides more accurate location information - vital at a time when you're tracking down a lost device. Remote controls will allow you to do things like force a remote backup, retrieve call and message logs, enable battery saving features and so on. I suggest turning on all options associated with the feature as well. If prompted, sign into your Samsung account to enable the feature. Alternatively, you can go to Settings > Lock Screen and Security > Find My Mobile.

If you signed into your Samsung account during initial setup, like I said, odds are Find My Mobile is already turned on.Ĭheck on your device by searching for Find My Mobile in the Settings app.
