Google's location service begins to roll out

Android location service

If the arrival of the remote access and location service to Android terminals is something that you find very interesting, there is good news for you. Everything indicates that since Google They have already started updating the terminals for the imminent arrival of this interesting option.

You have to remember, how we indicated yesterday in [sitename], which with this option can be accessed through web interface to a terminal that has the functionality activated and, in this way, to be able to perform several operations: wipe it, search for the place where it is on a map and even make the device start to ring so that In this way, you can place or make a warning. That is to say, a very useful tool.

Well, there are several users who have indicated that have started to receive a service update that prepares the terminals for launch by Google. That is, the arrival seems to be imminent and little by little the news comes from different places (although, per hour, it is mostly from the US and Canada).

Know if the corresponding adjustment has been received

To know if the corresponding update has been received, you must carry out a really simple process: you have to access the menu of Settings, then to the section of Device administrator and click on it. If you already have what you need, the corresponding option should appear in the list to activate the service. We leave an image to make it much clearer.

Google remote location service activation on Android

In some media such as Android Central a executable file (APK) that must be installed to obtain what is necessary to install access to the service. There do not seem to be any problems in this regard, but one should be cautious as it is not an official Google file and therefore there is no complete reliability. But, if you decide to take a risk, here is the link.

What is very clear is that the service will arrive imminently and, from Google, they have already begun to prepare the Android terminals. One more reason to continue thinking that Android is one of the best operating systems that exist and, the truth is that the arrival of this tool is very welcome in case a device is lost or stolen.