Underneath we’ll get into a portion of the arrangements on a Locate Phone Remotely with Find My Mobile Samsung Galaxy S10 / S10+ / S10e.
The Samsung Galaxy S10 is a line of Android smartphones manufactured and developed by Samsung Electronics. It was Unveiled during a press event on February 20, 2019, they are scheduled to be begin shipping on March 8, 2019. The Samsung Galaxy S10 release date will be on Friday, March 8, which is one week earlier than last year’s samsung galaxy phone. It was officially announced on February 20.Â
The Galaxy S10 prices are $899 / £799 / AU$1,349 / AED 3,199, meaning you’re going to be spending an additional $180 / £60 / AED 100 on this smartphone over the S9 launch price. If you like the look of this smartphone but think that price is a tad high, you have two options: you can go for the cheaper Samsung Galaxy S10e, which starts at $749 / £669 / AU$1,199 / AED 2,699.
Differentiated primarily by screen size and an additional front camera on the S10+. In addition, Samsung also unveiled a smaller model known as the Galaxy S10e, as well as a larger, 5G-compatible version, the Galaxy S10 5G. The Samsung Galaxy S10 comprises of four models with various hardware specifications; the main Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+ respectively has a 6.1 and 6.4-inch 1440p “Dynamic AMOLED” displays with HDR10+ support and “dynamic tone mapping” technology.
The Smartphone displays have curved sides that slope over the horizontal edges of the smartphone device. Unlike its predecessors, their front cameras occupy a rounded cut-out near the top-right of the display, and both models utilize an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint reader. International models of the S10 utilize the Exynos 9820 system-on-chip, while American models utilize the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855. The two devices are sold with either 128 or 512 GB of internal flash memory storage.
The Samsung Galaxy S10 features a multi-lens rear-facing camera setup; it still has the dual-aperture 12-megapixel and 12-megapixel telephoto lenses of the previous Samsung Galaxy S9+, but also adds a 16-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens. The front camera on the Galaxy S10+ is accompanied by a second RGB depth sensor. The cameras also support 4K video recording and HDR10+.
Locate Phone Remotely with Find My Mobile Samsung Galaxy S10 / S10+ / S10e:
Find My Mobile Requirements and Setup:
In order to use Find My Mobile, these conditions must be met:
The phone must be turned on.
The phone must be connected to a stable network connection.
A Samsung account must be added to your phone.
Remote control should be activated on your phone (this feature is turned on by default when you add a Samsung account).
Set Up Find My Mobile:
If a Samsung Account has not been added to the phone you will be prompted to add one before you can enable this feature.
From your phone, navigate to and select Settings.
Search for and touch Find My Mobile.
Touch Remote controls or the slider next to the feature to enable.
Access Find My Mobile from a PC:
To access Find My Mobile, navigate to the Find My Mobile website on a computer. Enter your Samsung account credentials and check I’m not a robot. Finally, select SIGN IN.
Once you are logged in, the main dashboard is made of three panels. On the left, you will find all the devices linked to the Samsung account you are using. If your phone is powered on and connected to a network, the middle panel will display its location on a map. Finally, the right panel will display all the remote options available.
Note: If you are using Find My Mobile to locate a stolen phone, do not go directly to the location on the map. Inform the authorities and let them retrieve it for you.
Some features are not available on all phones.
Locate Your Lost Phone:
Where, oh where could your phone be? On a computer, navigate to the Find My Mobile website and log into your Samsung account.
If you don’t know where you put your phone, select Ring. Review the information and select RING. Your phone will start ringing to help you locate it, even if it was set to mute.
Once you find it, swipe the X on your phone’s screen to stop the alarm.
Lock or Unlock Your Phone Remotely:
This feature is only available through Find My Mobile and removes all stored screen lock and biometric data (fingerprints, Iris, and Facial Recognition) stored on the phone.
If you are worried about your personal data, just remotely lock your phone. This will activate a Lock screen and suspend your cards in Samsung Pay.
On a computer, navigate to the Find My Mobile website and log into your Samsung account. Select Lock, and then select NEXT. Enter the necessary information, and then select LOCK. If your phone is powered on and connected to the internet, it will automatically lock.
To remotely unlock your phone, select UNLOCK in Find My Mobile. Enter your Samsung account’s password, check I’m not a robot, and then select NEXT. If your phone is powered on and connected to a network, it will be unlocked.
Note: If locking or unlocking your phone was unsuccessful, a red exclamation point will appear.
Erase Data Remotely:
Don’t let that phone thief access your private data. You can wipe it clean using a computer.
Navigate to the Find My Mobile website and log into your Samsung account. Select Erase data, and review the information. Remember, your phone will be completely reset and you will lose all your data. If you agree, select ERASE. Enter your Samsung account password, and then select NEXT. If your phone is powered on and connected to a network, all of its data will be wiped, including your financial data in Samsung Pay.
Note: If a Google account is registered on your phone, you will need to sign into the account before you can use the phone again.
No Access to Samsung Account:
If you can’t access your Samsung account, Google has a similar service called Find My Phone. If your phone was connected to a Google account, you should be able to use that service.
What if you never linked your phone to a Google or a Samsung account? Unfortunately, nothing can be done if your phone is lost or stolen. Make sure you set up a Samsung or Google account on your phone next time.
If you have your phone but can’t remember your account details, there is still one last solution: go to a Samsung Center or your phone provider. With proof of purchase, they will be able to factory reset your phone. Keep in mind you will get access to your phone, but any data on it will be erased.
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