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Submitted by Vatumb 188d ago | article

6 Apps to Find Lost Android Phone

Tothemobile.com - Did you lose your Android smartphone, or ws it stolen by someone else? Here is a list of free Android apps that can help you to track it down, even if your phone is switched off. (Gadgets, Phones)

M_Prime  +   188d ago
i find the name PLAN B pretty funny, considering you can buy it over the counter to keep babies at bay lol.

Also Find my iPhone does pretty much everything that these apps do, i wonder why android doesn't have it built in.

one last thing, the last App "anti Droid Theft" has a cool feature to see the photos but it would be even cooler to be able to view both cameras from the app in real time. iPhone can kinda do the same thing if you have photostream enabled, however there is also the option with DROPBOX to auto upload photos into the box.

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