Ways to use the Tracker Detect app
It’s important to note that the Tracker Detect app does not automatically scan for trackers like an AirTag. You have to prompt it to do so, as mentioned above. This means that you need to be aware of the possibility of being tracked by someone else’s device and use the app to check for it.
If you receive a notification from the Tracker Detect app that an unknown tracker is moving with you, you can tap on it and choose to play a sound on the tracker to help you locate it.
If you find an AirTag that does not belong to you, you can use the Tracker Detect app to scan it. If the owner has marked the AirTag as lost and provided a phone number or email address, you can use that info to contact them and return the tracker.
If you can’t reach the owner or think the tracker was used maliciously, you can disable it by removing the battery.
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How to scan an AirTag on an Android using the Tracker Detect app
- Open the Tracker Detect app and tap on Scan for Trackers
- The app will show you any trackers that are nearby and not paired with your phone
- If you find an AirTag that does not belong to you on the Tracker Detect app, you can tap on it and choose to play a sound on the tracker after it has been near you for 10 minutes to help you locate it.
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Downside of Tracker Detect app
The Tracker Detect app will only detect trackers that are compatible with Apple’s Find My Network, such as Airtags. It will not detect other brands of trackers, such as Tile or Samsung.
You can’t use the Tracker Detect app to set up or pair an AirTag with your Android device or to track an AirTag that is still connected to its owner’s device. For those features, you need an Apple device and the Find My app.
The Tracker Detect app also does not provide precise location guidance like the Find My app does on iPhones.
It’s important to note that this app is a safety feature designed to help Android users detect if they’re being unknowingly tracked by an AirTag or similar device. It does not provide the full functionality of tracking your own AirTags, which is a feature available to Apple device users through the Find My app.
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It works automatically on Android 6.0 and up. You don’t need to download any app or scan anything. If your phone detects an AirTag that is separated from its owner, it will show you a notification. You can tap on it to see more details, like where the AirTag was seen with you and how to make it beep so you can find it. You can also learn how to disable it.
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Best AirTag alternatives for Android users
If you want to use a tracker similar to the AirTag with your Android phone, you can consider some alternatives, such as the Samsung Galaxy SmartTag or the Tile Mate. These trackers use Bluetooth, and some also have ultra-wideband technology to help you locate your items. They also have their own apps that are compatible with Android devices you can download from the Google Play Store or the Samsung Galaxy Store.
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Kurt’s key takeaways
Although you cannot set up an AirTag on your Android, I think it’s still helpful for you to know how to detect, find, and disable an AirTag that is in Lost Mode or not connected to its owner’s device.
However, you will need the Tracker Detect app from Apple, which has some limitations compared to the Find My app on iPhones.
If you want a more compatible and versatile tracker for your Android phone, you might want to consider other options, such as the Samsung Galaxy SmartTag or the Tile Mate. These trackers offer similar features to the AirTag, yet with more Android-friendly apps and functions.
What are your thoughts on the Tracker Detect app and the AirTag compatibility with Android devices? Do you think Apple should make the AirTag more accessible to Android users or keep it exclusive to its own ecosystem?
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