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Google Android Device Manager

Android is attaining to every hand from the rich to the common man. The Smart Phones running them remains smarter only when they are in your hands. The smartness is passed on to the next owner when you lose them. Restraining that Apple and Windows powered smart phones has taken care and launched phone finding option.

After a very long time Google Android operating system started running in our smartphones, Google has decided to launch a device manager which can competently detects the location of your device and give you the access of remote control to your device. Well, if you lose or don’t know the location of your android powered devices, you can carry out any of these operations on the device just by login into your  Gmail account. You can:

Android Device Manager

> Make your device ring with
    highest volume, even if it is
    silent mode.
  > Locate the exact geographical
    position on a map.
  >If the above options don’t get
    your device back, you can still
    secure your data with the
    option to erase it.
  >The service is available for
    Android 2.2 and above users.
  >Device manager enables a single Google account to manage many devices.


The availability of the service for devices from Android 2.2 is very useful and as simple as ever, Google did not trouble users with device control, here it is just our Google account. You may say that more facilities are provided from standard apps, but the service is not yet launched. The above features are the few of the lot.
Still, the time for such a service is quite delayed in Android devices.
Apple has the service “Find My iPhone”, where you can track your lost iPhone with the help of your iTunes account.

Similar service is available with Windows phone, ironically with the same name as Apple’s “Find My
Phone”
options. The Android Device manager service is expected to be launched by the end of August. Most importantly for using the service, we need to install an app from Google to computer.

Greatly and gradually Google is meeting up with the much expected of him, at lest I could be able to take absolute control of my Android devices either off hand or on hand, am not using the word "lost or stolen" cause am not yet to loose mine soon.

I am sure you have your say to this Google "Device Manager," your comments is highly welcome see you on my next post.
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