Google Find Hub: Offline Search Coming Soon

Google is preparing to add a fundamental upgrade to its Find Hub hardware tracking network, which had renamed it early this year, the new feature will allow users to locate their devices even if the Wi -Fi network or coverage of the mobile phone is not available, through expected support to work with satellites, which is a step expected to reach users around the world during the next few period.

Find Hub is the well -developed version of the well -known Find My Device network, but with rename and a set of improvements. According to Android Authory, the code of the application revealed clear indicators of the satellite trace property, which promotes the possibility of its widespread launch soon.

The new feature will provide vital support in remote areas or when the network is interrupted, as it can share the user’s location with others if it is lost or exposed to an emergency situation, and according to reports the site will not be instantly updated, but will send the signals of the device site every 15 minutes, which ensures the maintenance of the privacy while remaining effective in the background.

The feature will only work when activating it manually from the settings, and it will continue to work without alerting others, ensuring the user’s website confidential, yet the cost of satellite services remains high, raising questions about whether Google will limit it to its pixel or distinctive phones only, and may put it as a service paid in the future.

This comes at a time when Google is preparing to unveil the Pixel 10 series next week, and although the direct announcement of the new Find Hub feature in this event may seem early, the continuous experiences at the code level within the application suggest that the official launch may be very imminent.

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