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Android’s Find My Device looks set to get its biggest upgrade soon – and it uses Apple AirTags tech

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  • More signs of ultra wide-band in Find My Device are spotted
  • The upgrade could be rolling out imminently
  • Devices can be tracked more precisely with the technology

Google’s Find My Device platform got a hefty upgrade last year, adding support for offline devices and third-party trackers, and it looks like it’s about to get another significant boost – courtesy of ultra wide-band technology (UWB).

This is the precise location tracking protocol that you’ll find in everything from the Apple AirTag to the Google Pixel 9 Pro, and the team at Android Authority just found references to it inside the latest Find My Device app for Android.

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