The upcoming Android 15 update is set to introduce a significant feature across various Pixel devices, including the Pixel 9, Pixel 8, and potentially the Pixel 8a. This feature, known as the Powered Off Finding feature, will enable users to locate their devices even when they are turned off. This development aims to enhance device security and user convenience, positioning Google's Find My Device network to rival Apple's. Additionally, Android 15 is expected to bring more AI integrations and a built-in app archiving feature, further enriching the Android ecosystem.
We're expecting to see the feature in Android 15 https://t.co/ajMj1J0heO
Android 15 may sport Find My Device even when your phone is off https://t.co/tcR9iK1FCd https://t.co/F3tj0DLOgh
Find your Android phone, even when it's powered down https://t.co/Rgj1Vv3ai4
Android 15 could see Google’s Find My Device network finally catch up with Apple https://t.co/HcTGVmsKrb
Android 14 QPR2 on Pixel redesigns App battery usage settings https://t.co/ANd7mEjtuU by @technacity
Here’s a first look at Android 15’s built-in app archiving feature https://t.co/v8jWWb7gDh
Pixel 8a? Probably. Android 15? Almost certain. More AI? Definitely! https://t.co/LNYBsL63C1
Even the Pixel 8 could get Android 15’s powered-off finding features https://t.co/ITm3ByMae8
The Google Pixel 8 will support Android's Powered Off Finding feature, which will let you locate your phone even when it's turned off https://t.co/92BAkUhu1p
Android 15 will allow the Pixel 9 to be tracked even when it’s switched off https://t.co/4jdPJIa5cB