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Find your phone with Google Assistant

Never lose your phone again. You can ask Google Assistant to locate your phone.

Note: If Digital Wellbeing is enabled, this feature may be restricted or blocked by Downtime, Filters or Do not disturb.

Learn more about Digital Wellbeing

What you need

Your Android phone needs to be:

  • Turned on.
  • Signed in to a Google Account.
  • Connected to mobile data or Wi-Fi.
  • Visible on Google Play.
  • Location is turned on.
  • Find My Device is turned on. After you sign in to a Google Account on an Android device, Find My Device is on by default.

Set up Find My Device

If multiple people use the same Google Nest or Home speaker or display, everyone who wants to ring their own phone must link their Google Account and voice to the speaker or display, even the person who set it up.

If you're the only person who use the speaker or display, or you've already linked your Google Account and voice, skip this step.

Link your Google Account and voice to a speaker or display
  1. Open the Google Home app Google Home app.
  2. Tap Settings  and then Google Assistant and then Voice Match.
  3. The app will show you all devices that support Voice Match. Tap a device to enable or disable Voice Match.
    • If you don’t have any devices with Voice Match enabled, tap Get started and follow the in-app steps.
    • To turn on Voice Match automatically for new devices in the same home, turn on Devices you add later.

Find your phone

Say "Hey Google, find my phone" or “ring my phone” and your Google Assistant should ring your phone, even if it's set to Do not disturb mode.

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